Avalanches kill more people in Colorado each year than any other natural hazard. The Colorado Avalance Information Center (CAIC) analyzes complex, overlapping dataset to issue life-saving avalanche forecasts, and Dojo4 has been one of their core technology partners since 2018.
Read MoreEvery year New Era engages directly with tens of thousands of young people to get out the vote, but back in the day helping those young ‘uns update their voter registration through the Secretary of State’s (SoS) behemoth of a website was proving to be a significant barrier to participation. Enter Dojo4…
Read MoreDojo4 worked with TCF and Code for Boulder to create the first interactive version of The Boulder County TRENDS Report, hosted on its own static, responsive website.
Read MoreDojo4 partnered with CSPH to create an interactive website where anyone can pair our state’s Covid-19 datasets with county-level data on socioeconomic, demographic, mental & physical health risks, immunization rates, and other attributes.
Read MoreDojo4 helped Active for Good and UNICEF’s Kid Power by redesigning their website and corresponding mobile app, and serving as the “central organizing force” between the Active For Good’s various teams in Pakistan, China, Cambodia, and right here in Boulder.
Read MoreCancer is hard enough—fundraising to fight it should at least be free from technical difficulties. Dojo4 has built mobile web applications, data crunching solutions that span social media platforms, and multiple static, responsive websites for SU2C to ensure that their live, televised, fundraising campaigns continue to raise millions of dollars without a glitch.
Read MoreWorking in remote areas of Tanzania presented numerous technical challenges for Zola’s field agents, so they teamed up with Dojo4 to write an Android application that enabled them to upgrade systems and diagnose issues on-site.
Read MoreWe partnered with Greenpeace as they were preparing to launch the Click Clean Chrome browser extension, helping to consolidate a well-designed, robust database on the back-end of their extension, and solve some gnarly and complex issues related to its functioning globally and multilingually.
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