Inspiration
we receive a lot of paper from charity institution to give money , some goes directly to trash what about lowering the cost for charity institution to reach their donator ?
What it does
Charity Minder is a simple reminder, embedded in the bank mobile app , that popup a reminder like
"last year you donate 50 USD to red cross, do you want to donate this year"
Based on your transaction, Banks knows that you did a donation around this period and to which institution. Bank has all the data to propose you to renew the payement.
Bank has data why not leveraging it ? google will. For sure with user consent
it s a bank for good model , bank can partner with charity organization
it s a way for charity institution to lower their cost, by avoiding sending paper mail
#GreenBank
#GreenPlanet
#Digitalization
How our team built it
Taking B2C and B2B API of Retail Banking US B2B for the backend service that grab the data and analyse if you previously had donate , and to which org. It s done by leveraging the .net Sample B2C for the UI part , leveraging the Github Sample
Challenges We ran into
Finastra sample was not 100 % operational Michael spot 1 or 2 bugs and raise it to the community web site of FusionFabric.cloud and was quickly solved by Finastra team
Accomplishments that We are proud of
We build a team without knowing each other, and met Michael on Slack thanks to the Hackathon so far after several calls the spirit was there and good to partners with other horizon.
At the end we succeed to build something simple , that works and that can drive revenue to charity institution.
What's next for CharityMinder
it could be extended to other area like more commercial space, like fidelity program . Again google and other player would grab data from bank with openbanking, What about banks leveraging it first !
Contact charity institution and banks to be part of the program, also being integrated with Personal Finance Manager Software vendor would be an achievement !




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