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About our Non-Profit Projects
Nashua Scrum Club acts as a catalyst helping connect volunteers to non-profit projects where they can get direct experience using agile. Any non-profit is eligible. If you have a project you'd like to do, propose it and recruit a team.
To keep relationships between members, non-profits and the club clear, Nashua Scrum Club has adopted the following policies.
- Volunteers establish a direct relationship with the non-profit. It is not mediated by Nashua Scrum Club. We may help introduce volunteers to non-profits, there is no official relationship beyond that.
- While we hope that every project is an outstanding success, that is not something Nashua Scrum Club can guarantee.
- Sometimes officers or volunteers of Nashua Scrum Club will choose to participate in one of the non-profit projects. When that happens, they are acting as a volunteer to the non-profit, not as a representative of Nashua Scrum Club.
- Nashua Scrum Club does not vouch for the credential, background or abilities of any of the volunteers. The non-profit is responsible for evaluating the volunteers using whatever process they would normally use.
- Nashua Scrum Club does not accept any liability for the activities of volunteers or the non-profits during the course of a project.
- Nashua Scrum Club does not guarantee to provide volunteers - we simply make the opportunities known to our membership.
- It is the responsibility of the non-profit to ensure that the processes, software, documentation and training created during the project are maintained once the project has ended.
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