DREAMDELION: DREAMING WITH YOUR EYES OPEN

Dreamdelion was founded in 2012 as a non-profit organization. Initially, their concentration was solely on community development initiatives engaging underprivileged people. Dreamdelion has expanded to five Indonesian cities: Jakarta, Jogjakarta, Cianjur, Surabaya, and Ngawi. The projects were mostly based on assessment; once they believed that the project was complete, they would leave it. In terms of volunteers, Dreamdelion employs three distinct strategies. There are event volunteers, project volunteers, and long-term volunteers. Dreamdelion welcomed volunteers to be a part of its entrepreneurial and open organizational culture.

 

Dreamdelions had worked with government agencies, commercial corporations, and other organizations. Among its collaborators were the Ministries of Manpower and Transmigration, Communication, and Informatics, CIMB Niaga, Indonesia Power, and Bank Danamon. Eva, Dreamdalion’s creator, understood that to thrive as a non-profit organization, Dreamdelion needed to do a lot of things. First, she had considered enlisting new collaborators so that they might continue to work on collaborative projects. She also intended to recruit additional volunteers, particularly those who could assist on a long-term basis. Eva also considered creating more particular programs geared to solving difficulties that may occur in civilizations because of the pandemic. However, there are several difficulties that she has been considering. How can we ensure that Dreamdelion receives enough volunteers and support from diverse stakeholders?