There are a lot of nonprofits that need help building websites. While wordpress may suffice for many of these organizations, some have requirements that are better suited to an actual website. With free/cheap tools like Heroku and other database/logging services, quickly building a website that meets a nonprofit’s needs is very approachable. This is the perfect type project for learning Ruby on Rails.
In this session, Scott will talk about the benefits of using a Nonprofit web project to learn Rails and what he learned while building LoveKC.org. While this is not an in-depth introduction to Rails, expect to learn about various aspects of getting started with Rails like setting up user authentication and roles, geocoding, search with elasticsearch, mailings (Mailchimp and Mandrill), and image upload/manipulation. This is a good equipping session, showing you not only what is possible with Rails, but also how to start the journey yourself.
Thanks @wesgarrison