What's a custom project?

What's a custom project?

There are two ways you can work with an organization on a project. You can browse available projects for an opportunity that matches your interests and skill sets, or you can reach out to an organization directly to see if they are interested in collaborating on a custom project.


A custom project is  co-created during the discovery call, based on the overlap between your skills and the organization's business needs. You can use this template to help guide your discussion on the call. 


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