From all indications the weekend of April 1-3, the driving force of progress was 68 dedicated volunteers hoping to improve the outreach of multiple local charities through technology.ย The draw for all of these volunteers was the second annual Southern Maryland GiveCamp, hosted at St. Maryโs College of Maryland and presented by SMARTCO.ย GiveCamp is an effort that brings technology to local charities by bringing computer specialists and other talented volunteers to help improve or build websites and applications that inevitably help the charities continue and improve their outreach.ย
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GiveCamp is a weekend-long event where technology professionals from designers, developers and database administrators to marketers and web strategists donate their time to provide technical solutions for community non-profit organizations.ย Sponsors provide food, beverages and other goodies to keep the volunteers comfortable, some of whom stay the entire weekend at the event.ย This yearโs event sponsors included ASP.Net Expert, Booz Allen Hamilton, Component One, DevExpress, DiscountASP.net, Elite Beatz, Infragistics, Microsoft, TDH International, Telerik and Zekiah Technology.
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The volunteers come from a wide area and from varied backgrounds.ย Employees from twenty-eight different companies attended, as well as students and self-employed professionals.ย During the weekend all that is set aside, with teams organized by skill sets to ensure they can succeed and get the charities the help they need.ย This yearโs #SoMDGC (the handle on Twitter for the event) helped twelve local charities: the Maryland Resource Parent PTSA, Discover U Children’s Museum, St. Mary’s County Child Advocacy Center, Bay K9 SAR, Optimist Club of Tall Timbers, 2nd District, Mattawoman Watershed Society, Town of Indian Head’s Rail Trail Outreach Committee, Christmas in April*St. Mary’s County, Southern Maryland Center for Independent Living, Inc. (SMCIL), Pets On Wheels, Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, and the Charles County Technology Council.
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Started in 2010, Southern Maryland GiveCamp has helped 31 charities and provided a venue for volunteers to donate over $600,000 worth of free development work to local charities and organizations.ย GiveCamp also offers an opportunity for professional development.ย It is a place where developers and designers can come together to learn and serve as mentors on meaningful projects, often getting a chance to try out new technologies.ย In addition, a handful of this yearโs volunteers were students who got an opportunity to apply the skills theyโre learning in a real-world scenario.ย The student

