GR1 - Project Proposal & Analysis

User Analysis

There are two user classes: fundraisers and donors.

Characteristics

  1. Fundraisers:
  2. Donors:

Personas

A is a junior at MIT who is involved in a non-profit organization that organizes service projects over the summer. He knows exactly the details of the project, including the budget, and wants to raise money to support his project. However, being an MIT student who has a million activities on his hand, he does not have much time to organize as many fundraising events on campus as he would want to. He wants to reach out to his families and friends who are not in the area, as well as general philanthropists that might be interested in the cause that his project embraces. He hopes that there is a fast way for him to reach out to them without having to send individual email and a convenient way for his parents to donate money without having to create an online account at some social site.

E is very interested about non-profits and interest groups. He receives regular emails about projects and non-profits. He, however, doesn’t know everything about them. Most emails are useful to know about what these interest groups do but E is more interested to know the organization and about the impact of his donation, if ever he donates. E is a very busy Harvard student and he’d appreciate it more if he can learn about causes of non-profits and the impacts of his donations in a much closer context simply by using the web or his mobile phone. Nonetheless, he is interested in spreading the word of non-profits and believes that even if he cannot donate, he can at least spread the word to others. He would like to use social media and the internet to spread the word about a specific cause or causes.

B is friends with many people in a student group that raises money to save whales. B is very busy, in between juggling, swimming, part-time jobs, and an MIT courseload, so even though he feels very strongly about the cause, he just doesn’t have time to attend clubs meetings or events. Thus, even though he friends ask him to donate, he doesn’t know when or how to do so. B wants to be able to find the specific cause that he was invited to donate to in a fast and simple manner so that he can contribute to a cause even if he doesn’t have the time to spend on it.

M is a wealthy MIT alum and she knows that at her time as an MIT undergraduate, there were many struggling student groups trying to make a difference. M wants to give back to the MIT community, so she wants to find worthy causes that might be in need of a donation. She wants to be able to browse through a listing of causes that are currently in need of support, pick the one that she feels the strongest connection with, and make a safe and secure donation.

Task Analysis

Set up a cause
Invite people
Donate
Search
Set up a profile