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I'm paired with a Technical Architect (more programmatic, less point and click) who I can bounce ideas off of. We have a community of people with the same job responsibilities that I can also bounce design questions off of as well (time permitting). I use those resources as well as reference architecture, internet communities and documentation to complete designs.
Thanks for the suggestion. I had a cursory look at them but their interface wasn't exactly clear for nonprofits. For example, I couldn't figure out how to get email going for the org. I'll give their support a shout and give them a second look.
We have used Zoho at our for-profit (free-tier - up to 25 people) with 5 GB Mailbox. We've had some issues when the HR tried to reach out to potential candidates and sent out some marketing emails. We were blocked and informed that it looks like spam. Do confirm with them before taking the plunge. Good luck!
To give you some more info: We had signed up in 2016 timeframe when they had a more generous free tier. The one that I see now has 5 users [0]. Also, the startup is in India. Perhaps they're offering different tiers depending on the country?
I think saying most people in the developing world don't have wifi or air conditioning is an overgeneralization.
I've lived in Ghana and currently in Zambia and people do have WiFi, 4G and airb conditioning. Granted there are large populations that don't have great homes, the need for electricity (hospitals) is great.
For example, at the teaching hospital in Lusaka, there isn't even running water.
I wish OP best of luck and will be rooting for him.
>I've lived in Ghana and currently in Zambia and people do have WiFi, 4G and airb conditioning. Granted there are large populations that don't have great homes, the need for electricity (hospitals) is great.
That's only in the bigger cities, and the circles expats are commonly associated with. And not even there for a sizable majority. And Ghana is one of the most developed (and less war-torn) parts of Africa.
I hadn't contributed until I found this site a month ago. I looked around in a language I was most comfortable in and then checked out some of the projects. Most of the projects on the list had tags for easy or bite-sized on their issue list.