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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2025
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AI-Driven Digital Volunteering @ Freelancing Website for NGO Collaboration with Online Talent Worldwide 1 Dr. M.K. Jayanthi Kannan, 2Himanshu Dey, 3Sneha Kumawat, 4 Ishu Aggrawal, 5 Pranav Zhawar, 6 Mella Jagannadha Ramtej, 7 Dravin Goswami, 8 Rudra Naik, 9Ayush Mishra, 10Devansh Dhyani
Author(s) | Prof. Dr. Ms. JAYANTHI KANNAN M.K, Himanshu Dey, Pranav Zhawar, Sneha Kumawat, Ishu Aggrawal, Mella Jagannadha Ramtej, Dravin Goswami, Rudra Naik, Ayush Mishra, Devansh Dhyani |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The Research project, we conceptualize and develop a centralized freelancing platform aimed at bridging the gap between individuals seeking freelance work opportunities and NGOs or organizations in need of their services. The platform serves as a digital ecosystem where users can explore tailored opportunities, enhance their skills, and receive recognition for their contributions through authenticated certificates. Using modern technologies like the MERN stack and AI-driven features, the platform emphasizes usability, inclusivity, and impact. It supports verified NGO profiles, real-time updates on project milestones, and recognition systems to motivate participation. With a commitment to fostering social transformation, this initiative aspires to empower individuals and organizations to collaborate effectively toward societal improvement. In addition, the platform’s long-term vision is not just to act as a tool but to catalyze a global movement of social change. We aspire to build a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who are all united by a common goal to make the world a better place. By simplifying the process of connecting volunteers to NGOs and ensuring their contributions are recognized and celebrated, we believe we can inspire millions of people to take action, no matter how big or small. We also hope to inspire other developers and innovators to think about how they can use their talents for the greater good, creating a ripple effect of positive change across industries and societies. Ultimately, our platform is about creating a legacy a legacy of collaboration, social responsibility, and collective impact. We believe that every individual has the capacity to contribute to society in meaningful ways, and through this platform, we aim to facilitate those contributions. By removing barriers, promoting recognition, and amplifying the voices and efforts of NGOs, we hope to create a lasting impact on communities, organizations, and the individuals who volunteer their time and skills. |
Keywords | IDEA NGO, AI-based Freelancing Website, AI Tool Connect, Collaborate, Artificial Intelligence Model Create Freelancing Website, NGO Profiles, Digital Connectivity to Contribute to Society, Virtual Crowdsourcing,AI-Driven Digital Volunteering, Freelancing for NGOs |
Field | Computer Applications |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025 |
Published On | 2025-03-24 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.39506 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g89v8d |
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