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SoftServe wins Global Good Awards for internal volunteering initiative

25/ 10/ 2023
  SoftServe has been globally recognized for developing a volunteer movement within the company. The company received a gold from the Global Good Awards in the Technology for Good category. SoftServe was awarded for Open Tech, an internal crowdsourcing program that brings together company employees for technology volunteering. Over the three years of its operation, the program has become a fundamental driver of social change, as it has supported many NGOs, government, and independent initiatives by developing digital products for them - websites and mobile applications,  CRM systems, etc. Good and important initiatives should be closer to the modern users, actively present in the online world so that they can be easily found. It is more important now than ever before. We help create technological solutions for public organizations and governmental, social, cultural, and charitable institutions. I am happy that we have the opportunity to help with the expertise of SoftServe. And I am especially pleased that our program is recognized globally, comments Taras Verveha, co-founder and member of the SoftServe Board of Directors, the Open Eyes Charity Fund representative. The Open Tech program implemented 37 pro bono projects involving 820 SoftServe employees. Among the key projects that were created in Ukraine: Grains of Truth, a web project for the Holodomor Museum Znayimo, a platform about healthy school meals in cooperation with UNICEF a webpage for the Ukrainian charitable fund Come Back Alive updating Damaged.in.ua, a platform for assessing material losses in Ukraine due to the war Aurora platform for psychological assistance to victims of war-related violence with UNFPA Open Tech is a unique project. We dont just help technologically occasionally; we have managed to launch large-scale work within the company. It includes establishing processes for finding volunteers, forming teams, improving team management, developing methods for motivation of volunteers, etc. The work of Open Tech volunteers has become systematic, the number of completed projects is constantly growing, and the projects have even expanded to other countries, adds Mariya Kucherenko, CR & CSR Director, SoftServe. Open Tech volunteers are currently developing 31 projects in Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, and Colombia. Since 2015, the Global Good Awards have recognized global businesses and public and charitable organizations for their sustainable development and ethical leadership. The awards recognize leaders who achieve practical, real-world impact that can be scaled and replicated and have inspiring stories to share with others.

SoftServe has been globally recognized for developing a volunteer movement within the company. The company received a gold from the Global Good Awards in the Technology for Good category.

SoftServe was awarded for Open Tech, an internal crowdsourcing program that brings together company employees for technology volunteering. Over the three years of its operation, the program has become a fundamental driver of social change, as it has supported many NGOs, government, and independent initiatives by developing digital products for them – websites and mobile applications,  CRM systems, etc.

Good and important initiatives should be closer to the modern users, actively present in the online world so that they can be easily found. It is more important now than ever before. We help create technological solutions for public organizations and governmental, social, cultural, and charitable institutions. I am happy that we have the opportunity to help with the expertise of SoftServe. And I am especially pleased that our program is recognized globally,” comments Taras Verveha, co-founder and member of the SoftServe Board of Directors, the Open Eyes Charity Fund representative.

The Open Tech program implemented 37 pro bono projects involving 820 SoftServe employees. Among the key projects that were created in Ukraine:

  • “Grains of Truth”, a web project for the Holodomor Museum
  • “Znayimo”, a platform about healthy school meals in cooperation with UNICEF
  • a webpage for the Ukrainian charitable fund “Come Back Alive”
  • updating Damaged.in.ua, a platform for assessing material losses in Ukraine due to the war
  • Aurora platform for psychological assistance to victims of war-related violence with UNFPA

Open Tech is a unique project. We don’t just help technologically occasionally; we have managed to launch large-scale work within the company. It includes establishing processes for finding volunteers, forming teams, improving team management, developing methods for motivation of volunteers, etc. The work of Open Tech volunteers has become systematic, the number of completed projects is constantly growing, and the projects have even expanded to other countries,” adds Mariya Kucherenko, CR & CSR Director, SoftServe.

Open Tech volunteers are currently developing 31 projects in Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, and Colombia.

Since 2015, the Global Good Awards have recognized global businesses and public and charitable organizations for their sustainable development and ethical leadership. The awards recognize leaders who achieve practical, real-world impact that can be scaled and replicated and have inspiring stories to share with others.

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