Cryptocurrency rewards platform for nonprofit volunteer engagement
The Impact Foundation issues cryptocurrency tokens to nonprofits for volunteer recognition and donor engagement. The tech stack—Python, Java, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, AWS, Azure, GCP—is enterprise-grade, but the project list reveals operational mismatch: electrical systems testing, data center construction, HVAC diagnostics, and BIM workflows appear unrelated to a blockchain-based donation platform, suggesting either data noise or a pivot toward infrastructure or a parallel business unit.
The Impact Foundation operates a cryptocurrency-based system enabling nonprofits to issue tokens to volunteers as recognition and gratitude. Volunteers can convert earned tokens into community-service badges for LinkedIn visibility or donate them to registered charities in exchange for tax receipts. The platform targets nonprofits and NGOs across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The organization is 2–10 people, Singapore-based, founded in 2024, and currently scaling hiring across engineering, operations, and finance roles in APAC and the Gulf region.
Python, Java, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, React, Angular, Spring Boot, AWS, Azure, and GCP. The stack spans backend services, relational and document databases, frontend frameworks, and multi-cloud infrastructure.
Core platform work includes automation in financial systems and payment processing across APAC. Active projects also list electrical systems, data center construction, and BIM integration—likely infrastructure or operational sub-units unrelated to the core cryptocurrency donation platform.
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