The Jane Goodall Institute’s Tapestry of Hope project weaves together uplifting stories of individuals, organizations, and communities working to protect the environment, support wildlife, and uplift human well-being. This dynamic platform highlights the collective impact of grassroots efforts around the world—encouraging visitors to explore, share, and become part of a global movement dedicated to creating a brighter future.
Blue Raster is proud to have partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute to enhance the Tapestry of Hope experience through custom JavaScript development and ArcGIS Online configuration. Our collaboration centered on creating an engaging and intuitive interface that allows participants to seamlessly discover and contribute to this ever-growing digital tapestry.

Building a Seamless Interactive Experience
A primary goal was to ensure that anyone—whether an avid conservationist or a newcomer to environmental efforts—could easily navigate and contribute to the tapestry. To support this:
- Custom JavaScript Development
- We developed a user-friendly interface that invites participants to explore content in a visually compelling manner.
- Interactive map elements guide visitors through stories of hope around the globe, linking project descriptions with geographic locations for deeper context.
- Responsive design principles ensure the tapestry looks and functions beautifully across devices, from desktop browsers to mobile phones.
- ArcGIS Online Configuration
- ArcGIS Online’s robust mapping capabilities power the spatial storytelling component.
- We configured hosted feature layers, web maps, and map applications tailored to the Jane Goodall Institute’s needs. A Survey123 form allows anyone to contribute to the tapestry.
- Leveraging ArcGIS Online’s flexible platform ensures real-time updates and easy management of new stories as they are added.
Inspiring Change Through Maps and Storytelling
The heart of the Tapestry of Hope is the collection of stories showcasing how individuals and organizations are making a difference. By combining ArcGIS Online’s mapping power with custom JavaScript interfaces:
- Location-Based Engagement: Visitors can zoom into specific regions, discovering on-the-ground initiatives, from wildlife conservation projects in Africa to community-led cleanups in urban centers.
- Data-Rich Storytelling: Each story features multimedia elements—images, video, or infographics—to convey the impact of the efforts highlighted.
- Sustainable Scalability: Because the tapestry’s growth is ongoing, ArcGIS Online’s cloud-based infrastructure allows new stories, data, and imagery to be added without downtime or extensive rework.
Looking Ahead: A Growing Tapestry
The success of the Tapestry of Hope underscores the power of digital storytelling and interactive mapping to spark meaningful engagement. As new partners and individuals join, the tapestry will continue to grow, illustrating how collective efforts can weave together a future built on hope and cooperation.
We at Blue Raster remain committed to supporting the Jane Goodall Institute’s vision of a world where every individual plays a role in protecting animals, people, and the environment. By harnessing innovative GIS tools and custom web development, we are helping to nurture a digital space where everyone can witness—and contribute to—this global story of hope.
Add your story to the Tapestry of Hope!
Visit the Jane Goodall Institute’s Tapestry of Hope website to discover inspiring stories, add your own experiences, and learn how you can help make a lasting difference.
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