Conversa Corps helps other NGOs, nonprofits, and governmental relief teams work together better, using a completely virtual online interaction. Using group chat and trained Facilitators to help team representatives connect, chat, share, and collaborate, CCorps provides the "real time" interaction between hundreds of teams from all sectors of humanitarian assistance or disaster response. The interaction between the teams grows over time, and with that, relationships and trust begin to build. When a crisis hits, the teams are already familiar with working together in virtual spaces, and can bring response faster.
Multi-team collaboration aims to optimize the interaction, knowledge sharing, and collaborative efforts of relief and response organization participants, including:
Collaboration services provide setup and management of appropriate online, digital tools for conversation and information sharing between responding organizations using various publicly available collaboration technologies like Slack. Conversa Corps will also research and document the best practices and sociocultural lessons learned associated with large multi-team collaboration and share this research publicly.
Conversa Corps is designated as a public benefit corporation. We enable robust, effective, and timely rescue, humanitarian aid, and comfort to those suffering or in danger due to a crisis such as an environmental or humanitarian disaster. The corporate mission is completely dedicated to promoting goodwill, compassion, and support for disaster victims, those experiencing hardship, poverty or disease, and the continued protection of our planet.
Conversa Corps helps other NGOs, nonprofits, and governmental relief teams work together better, using a completely virtual online interaction. Using group chat and trained Facilitators to help team representatives connect, chat, share, and collaborate, CCorps provides the "real time" interaction between hundreds of teams from all sectors of humanitarian assistance or disaster response. The interaction between the teams grows over time, and with that, relationships and trust begin to build. When a crisis hits, the teams are already familiar with working together in virtual spaces, and can bring response faster.
Multi-team collaboration aims to optimize the interaction, knowledge sharing, and collaborative efforts of relief and response organization participants, including: