Impact makers is a Slack community where tech people worried about the climate join together to exchange news and ideas for reducing the carbon footprint. Within the community, you'll be able to be part of ecological projects and meet 700+ tech workers who are fighting against climate change.
The projects they are involved in are listed on the main page. They are working on services to raise awareness about the climate impact on individuals' actions, leading reforestation projects, and more.
You can join the Slack community for free to find all the information about the ongoing projects and met interesting people laboring to drive digital sustainability together.
Like-minded community:
Join other impact makers to fight against climate change and collaborate in an open-source community where new ideas are always welcome.
News and resources:
Visit the Slack channels to find the latest news on helpful applications and services for making your journey easier. You'll also find new communities to join in and useful information in the resources section.
Projects:
You can change the world with your ideas. This community uses collaborative wisdom to create amazing products together and provide services for those willing to be ecologically responsible. You can be part of the projects and add your experience to strengthen the impact of these services.
No requirements
Virtual
Engage in the Slack community and met amazing people willing to create a positive impact in the world. Join discussions and share your own ideas for contributing to the group.
Within the Slack channels, you'll find resources and ideas sections where previous discussions and shared information are available.
Their mission is to produce a positive impact in the world by raising awareness about the climate impact on individuals' actions.
"Really great evening at @impactmakers_The Climate Breakdown Brainstorm. Some amazing pitches on how to help educate & improve our environmental impact on the earth. Was brilliant to see some familiar faces and of course meet some new." -@itsmecurrie