# Jumo

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This article is about the social network service. For various aircraft engines, see [Junkers#Aircraft engines](/source/Junkers#Aircraft_engines).

**Jumo** was a [social network service](/source/Social_network_service) and website launched on November 30, 2010, to index charities so that people can find and evaluate them.[1][2] Jumo was founded by [Facebook](/source/Facebook) co-founder [Chris Hughes](/source/Chris_Hughes).[1] On August 17, 2011, he announced Jumo was merging with the [GOOD](/source/Good_(magazine)) organization, providing a social engagement platform to complement their magazine content.[3]

Jumo reported raising $3.5 million in donations and sponsorships prior to its launch, including up to $750,000 from [Omidyar Network](/source/Omidyar_Network).[4][5]

## Acquisition

On August 17, 2011, Jumo announced that it had been acquired by the [GOOD](/source/Good_(magazine)), a collaborative magazine and event media company headquartered in Los Angeles, USA. The company blog states the purpose to be "to create a powerful online content and social engagement platform". One of the reasons behind that acquisition is believed to be that Jumo's platform was not receiving the level of user traffic it has anticipated to grow itself.

## Open source

Two months after being acquired by [GOOD](/source/Good_(magazine)), Jumo announced the release of their entire [code base](https://github.com/jumoconnect/openjumo) into the public domain on October 5, 2011. With this release, the company said that "the community will have access to functionality that enables users to create and curate content and actions around more than 250 issue areas, from human trafficking to childhood obesity".

## References

1. Jenna Wortham (2010-11-30). ["2010 A Facebook Founder Begins a Social Network Focused on Charities"](https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/technology/30jumo.html). *The New York Times*. Retrieved 2010-12-01.

1. Brenna Ehrlich (2010-12-01). ["Facebook Co-Founder Launches Social Network for Social Good, Jumo"](http://mashable.com/2010/11/30/facebook-co-founder-launches-social-network-for-social-good-jumo-image/). Retrieved 2010-12-23.

1. Chris Hughes, [Jumo and GOOD Combine Forces to Create Content and Social Engagement Platform](http://blog.jumo.com/post/9037560404/jumo-and-good-combine-forces-to-create-content-and) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20110928000155/http://blog.jumo.com/post/9037560404/jumo-and-good-combine-forces-to-create-content-and) 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Jumo blog, August 17, 2011

1. ["Omidyar Network Grant Helps Jumo Connect Individuals With Social Causes"](https://web.archive.org/web/20101103201813/http://www.omidyar.com/about_us/news/2010/09/14/omidyar-network-grant-helps-jumo-connect-individuals-with-social-causes). *[Omidyar Network](/source/Omidyar_Network)*. 2010-09-14. Archived from [the original](http://www.omidyar.com/about_us/news/2010/09/14/omidyar-network-grant-helps-jumo-connect-individuals-with-social-causes) on 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2022-12-03.

1. MacLaughlin, Steve (2010-11-30). ["What is Jumo?"](https://npengage.com/nonprofit-fundraising/what-jumo/). *npENGAGE*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20221203053325/https://npengage.com/nonprofit-fundraising/what-jumo/) 2022-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2022-12-03.

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