Casey Helbling is a seasoned software entrepreneur and technology leader with over two decades of experience founding and scaling mission-driven web and mobile engineering firms. As founder of Software for Good (one of Minnesota’s earliest Public Benefit Corporations), he grew the company, led product engagements across biotech, healthcare, e-commerce and renewable energy, and transitioned from CEO to CTO while now splitting time as a Fractional CTO and hands-on engineer. He combines agile delivery and culture-building to help startups, nonprofits, and Fortune 500s ship practical, impact-focused technology, and still writes front-end code—recently contributing UI and linting fixes to the Ethereum-based Giveth crowdfunding dapp. A University of Minnesota Computer Engineering graduate, Casey also co-founded multiple startups and has spent nearly a decade shaping Minnesota’s tech ecosystem through board leadership and community events. Outside work he’s an avid runner and cyclist who balances family life in the Twin Cities while pursuing Tech for Good initiatives.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Engineering, BS, Computer Engineering at University of Minnesota
Giveth Dapp for crowdfunding and managing donations on the ethereum blockchain.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:25 commits, 5 PRs, 4 comments in 29 days
Contributions summary:Casey primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the Giveth Dapp repository. Their contributions included fixing image resizing functionality, updating and correcting linting rules in various components, and making general eslint fixes. These changes involved modifications to JavaScript, React components, and related libraries, suggesting a focus on improving the application's user interface and code quality.
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