CommCare Case Study and Video Winners Announced
Background: Thanks to support from USAID’s Development Innovation Ventures fund, in 2013 alone Dimagi was able to help 40 organizations in India adopt CommCare for their community-based projects.This past November, Dimagi put an RFA for these organizations to apply for additional support from Dimagi. Selected organizations will work with Dimagi staff during their second year to bolster their pre-existing CommCare projects, focusing particularly on scale and performance improvement.
As part of the DIV 2 Year 2 application process, organizations in India were asked to submit either a case study or video about their CommCare project. After receiving 15 applications, the case study and video winners were selected. The two winning case studies will be further polished by Dimagi’s communications team, and shared publicly on Dimagi’s website.
This year’s case study and video winners and runners-up include:
- Case Study Winner: Lata Medical Research Foundation [Download LMRF’s case study]
- Case Study Runner-up: mCHIP
- Video Winner: RDI [Watch RDI’s video]
- Video Runner-up: Reach India
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up, and thank you to all applicants for your submissions!
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