Sabina Cotter, Head of Grants & Programmes, Irish Youth Foundation (centre), with PayPal Ireland teammates Karel Lootens, Sasha Palmer, Francesca Placido and Pádraig Corcoran
PayPal today announced the success of this year’s Opportunity Hack, its annual charity hackathon held in Ireland.
The event, held at Castleknock Hotel and Country Club in Dublin, brought together PayPal teammates to solve the digital challenges of six Irish charities over a 24-hour period.
For the third year running, teammates and charities joined forces to create and develop digital resources and systems as part of the PayPal Gives initiative. In total, personnel from eight different PayPal offices attended the hackathon including individuals from Dublin, Dundalk, Berlin, Paris, Milan, Stockholm and Amsterdam.
Led by Jonathan Davies, EMEA Mid-Market and Small Business Manager at PayPal, teammates from various disciplines were tasked with working with charities to develop solutions for their most pressing digital needs.
A judging panel – which consisted of PayPal members including senior directors Anthony Rafferty and Mairead McIlkenny, as well as Emmet Ryan, Technology Editor at the Sunday Business Post, Guy Thompson, General Manager of Castleknock Hotel, and Anthony Cooney, CEO of the Fingal Chamber of Commerce – had the difficult task of choosing the best projects.
Based on the criteria – which included innovation, collaboration, impact, completion and presentation – the Irish Youth Foundation was crowned the overall winner. The organisation, which financially supports projects and develops programmes that make a difference to children and young people facing adversity in their lives, built an online system for grant-making.
The new system allows applicants to apply for grants via web forms and enables the Irish Youth Foundation to maintain, filter and notify applicants. It also allows the team to create reports and prevents them from having to process everything manually.
The other projects which benefitted from new digital solutions created at the hackathon include:
Speaking about the hackathon, Anthony Rafferty, Director of EMEA Merchant Operations, PayPal said:
“At PayPal, we are passionate about giving back to the wider community and supporting our teammates in their careers.
"We want to help everyone reap the benefits of technology and that is what the hackathon is all about: it is a fun way to help charities harness digital and mobile funding for deserving causes, while providing PayPal teammates with a sense of achievement and an opportunity to develop their skills.
“We started the hackathon three years ago and every year we are incredibly proud of how it engages Irish charities and our teammates. It is testament to both our people and the community around us.”
Sabina Cotter, Head of Grants & Programmes, Irish Youth Foundation, said,
“Developing a bespoke CSR platform to manage our grants of programmes has been one of our key strategic priorities for the last two years but the two key stumbling blocks were the cost and secondly the time to invest in setting one up.
"Over two days an incredible team from PayPal created an unbelievable platform for us which will save us administrative time and resources and enable us to use this time to develop more funding opportunities.”
Guy Thompson, General Manager, Castleknock Hotel and Country Club, said:
“We are honoured to again be involved and host this year’s Opportunity Hack. For the third year running, we’ve witnessed the contribution the event makes to worthwhile causes.
"It’s brilliant to see PayPal so actively involved in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). As a former President of the Fingal Chamber of Commerce, CSR is something I'm particularly passionate about.
"I'm delighted that Castleknock Hotel and Country Club continues to collaborate with PayPal on this innovative initiative that provides charities with practical and tangible technological help.”
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