
Nia McCash developed two community-focused features in the ServiceNowDevProgram/Hack4Good-Idea-Submission repository, delivering a Crowdsourced Environmental Monitoring Platform and a Volunteer Coordination Application. Using Python and full stack development skills, Nia implemented a data pipeline that enables researchers to track ecosystem changes through public photo submissions, bridging scientific research and community engagement. The volunteer application matches residents with local requests based on availability and location, streamlining neighborhood support. Throughout the month, Nia emphasized maintainable code, clear commit documentation, and robust feature delivery. The work demonstrated depth in geo-based matching, data visualization, and cross-domain collaboration, with no major bugs reported.

October 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two customer- and community-facing features in the Hack4Good-Idea-Submission repo that advance research and local support. The Crowdsourced Environmental Monitoring Platform enables researchers to track ecosystem changes over time through publicly contributed photos, bridging scientific study and community participation. The Volunteer Coordination Application for Community Support connects residents with requests for help (grocery deliveries, tutoring, home repairs) based on availability and location, improving neighborhood service delivery. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on robust feature delivery, clear commit-level traceability, and maintainable code. These outcomes enhance data collection for environmental research, streamline volunteer response, and demonstrate tangible business and social impact. Technologies demonstrated include full-stack development, geo-based matching, crowdsourced data pipelines, and cross-domain collaboration between research and civic programs.
October 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two customer- and community-facing features in the Hack4Good-Idea-Submission repo that advance research and local support. The Crowdsourced Environmental Monitoring Platform enables researchers to track ecosystem changes over time through publicly contributed photos, bridging scientific study and community participation. The Volunteer Coordination Application for Community Support connects residents with requests for help (grocery deliveries, tutoring, home repairs) based on availability and location, improving neighborhood service delivery. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on robust feature delivery, clear commit-level traceability, and maintainable code. These outcomes enhance data collection for environmental research, streamline volunteer response, and demonstrate tangible business and social impact. Technologies demonstrated include full-stack development, geo-based matching, crowdsourced data pipelines, and cross-domain collaboration between research and civic programs.
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