Introduction to FrontlineSMS
Background
FrontlineSMS was the first text messaging system to be conceived, designed and written
firmly with the needs of the non-profit sector in mind. Until its release
in 2005, the
majority of systems did not taken into account the nature of non-profit
work, and the specific conditions (financial and physical) which many NGOs
work under. The FrontlineSMS software is provided free to charities
and other non-profit organisations. FrontlineSMS has been successfully
deployed in over fifty countries in many areas by grassroots NGOs
including the Nigerian and Philippine elections, in the sending of
security alerts to fieldworkers in Afghanistan, market prices to
smallholder farmers in Aceh, El Salvador and Cambodia, and to circumvent government restrictions in
countries including Zimbabwe and Pakistan. You can hear directly from a
growing number of FrontlineSMS users through our
Guest Blog and online
Community
So, what is FrontlineSMS? Well, FrontlineSMS
turns a laptop - or desktop - computer and a mobile phone or modem into a
two-way group messaging hub (see image, above). Since it works anywhere
there's a mobile signal, it doesn't need the Internet, a major advantage
for many grassroots NGOs. Once you have the software running on your
computer, you can send messages to wide groups of people, and collect
responses to any questions or surveys you might want to run, all via text
message
The FrontlineSMS success story has been cited in numerous NGO and industry
research papers, websites, news sites and publications since its launch in
2005. It was short listed in the Mobile Messaging Awards 2007, named WSIS
"ICT Success Story of the Month" for its use in monitoring the Nigerian
elections, was a finalist in the Stockholm Challenge 2008 and won a
prestigious Silicon Valley "Tech Award" in 2009
In the first four years since its release, FrontlineSMS has been used by NGOs for a wide range of activities including blood donor
recruitment and assisting human rights workers, to promoting government
accountability, keeping medical students informed about education options,
providing security alerts to field workers, election monitoring, the
capture and exchange of vegetable (and coffee) price information, the
distribution of weather forecasts, the co-ordination of healthcare
workers, the organising of political demonstrations, the carrying out of
surveys and the reporting and monitoring of disease outbreaks. The uses
are endless
What can FrontlineSMS do for me?
Are you a locally- or
internationally-based NGO looking at the potential to use mobile phone
text messages to reach specific groups of individuals within a target
community? Or to run an awareness raising campaign? Or to run a
competition, or carry out a text-based survey? Or to simply keep in touch
with your fieldworkers or staff?
If you have already identified applications for text messaging within your
organisation and are looking for a simple, comprehensive, affordable and
complete entry-level system then you're in the right place. If you think
text messaging could work for you but don't know where to start, and are
looking to try a service without having to dig too deep into your pockets,
then you're also in the right place
FrontlineSMS is the complete text messaging
solution for the non-profit sector:
- Create and manage all of your SMS-related contact groups
- Send and receive messages via special on-screen consoles
- Provides incoming and outgoing message history for each contact
- Engage with your contact groups - run surveys, competitions etc. via the SurveyManager
- Run your own text-based information service via the automated ReplyManager
- Export data to Excel and other programs
- No need to be on-line - works on any GSM network via your own PC or laptop
Who is behind FrontlineSMS?
The FrontlineSMS concept was developed by
kiwanja.net in early 2005, and the first version released later in the same year.
Since 2003, kiwanja.net has been helping local, national and international non-profit organisations make
better use of information and communications technology in their work.
Specialising in the application of mobile technology, it provides a wide
range of ICT-related services drawing on over 25 years experience of its
founder,
Ken Banks
The initial rebuild of FrontlineSMS was kindly funded by the
MacArthur Foundation in 2007 and
the
Hewlett Foundation in 2009. The
Open
Society Institute and
HIVOS provided follow-on funding during
the open sourcing phase, and to help us build and grow the user community.
In 2010, the
Rockefeller Foundation
and the
Omidyar Network came on board and
provided further development funding. Programming and software development
has been carried out by
Alex and Morgan at FrontlineSMS HQ, with earlier support from Ben, Kadu and Tom at
Masabi. The FrontlineSMS website was
crafted by a team lead by Margaret and Marcelino - ably directed by Renny
- at
Wieden+Kennedy
Finally, a big thanks to
you - the users - for helping make the FrontlineSMS story a success! \o/
Remember to keep us posted on your progress, and don't forget to join and share your stories with the
growing online
FrontlineSMS Community
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