User:Sweet inaara/sandbox

Article Evaluation: Institute for the Future
-The page begins with a main idea statement about the Institute, its purpose, and how it began.

-The history area is thorough and provides information from idea to implementation, including key contributors and landmark moments.

-The article lacks major accomplishments by the institute and how they've influenced overall society. Though there is information about past/current projects, more information can be provided regarding their impact and external recognition received.

-A lot of the in-text citations refer to other wikipedia articles.

-The talk page pointed out self-promotion conflicts, and also the removal of information that did not have sufficient citation.

Potential Articles
MyrcroChange: https://mycrochange.org,

ResistBot: https://resist.bot

CitizenLab: "Belgian civic engagement platform on which citizens co-create their city. Citizens post ideas, interact on them and upvote the best ideas. On the other hand, the local government uses CitizenLab to let its citizens participate in its policy through crowdvoting (e.g. budget allocation)."--Citizen Lab on Wiki already

Neighborly: "allow the community to invest in civic projects like parks, bridges, schools, public transit, etc. through municipal bond investing"--Neighborly on wiki

MycroChange
There is not an article about Mycrochange yet, so I will be the first writer for this. MycroChange is fairly new, so the article will be a basic overview of Myrcrochange's goals and background. I will use the following resources (and others throughout):

https://mycrochange.org

https://polsky.uchicago.edu/2016-2017-i-corps-teams/ --talks about MycroChange as Icorp team

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxrdS0IvdVA Intro video<-- check if can use as a possible source (legitimacy rules may not let me)

https://research.chicagobooth.edu/nvc/portfolio/mycrochange

https://consultyourcommunity.org/user/mycrochange/ <--loan proposal info

https://www.facebook.com/MycroChange/photos/a.1617800718531846.1073741829.1544485062530079/1617800721865179/?type=3&theater <--Use their Facebook to see if I can get reference to any articles they are mentioned in (not an actual source but instead a resource)

https://www.netimpact.org/pitch-competition/donate

ResistBot
An article currently does not exist about ResistBot, but the organization helps you deliver messages to congress officials. Here are possible websites to use:

https://resist.bot

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/resistbot-faxes-politicians_us_58d8a426e4b03692bea70829

https://lifehacker.com/text-your-members-of-congress-with-resistbot-1794604660

https://resistbot.news/welcome-to-resistbot-v3-5fe513aa457a

https://medium.com/words-for-life/7-net-neutrality-letters-you-can-send-to-resistbot-today-7ff46d772afe

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/resistbot-faxes-texts-to-senators