Platform Connects Developers with Open-Source Projects for Social Good and Digital Public Goods
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Summary
For Good First Issue is a platform that connects developers with open-source projects focused on Digital Public Goods (DPGs) that address global challenges like climate change and world hunger. It provides a curated list of accessible issues from projects making positive social impact, allowing developers to contribute their skills to meaningful causes through open-source contributions.
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From fighting climate change, to solving world hunger, your efforts will contribute to creating a better future for everyone
Together, we can drive positive and lasting contributions to the world, one commit at a time
Making your next open-source contribution make the world better
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