

The best way to work with the Serverless Toolkit is through the Twilio CLI. The Serverless Toolkit is CLI tooling that helps you develop locally and deploy to Twilio Runtime. Get Started with the Twilio Serverless Toolkit The possible categories include climate, environment, water, food+agriculture, and transportation. It also includes their corresponding overview, website, and category columns.

It contains an org column containing non-profit organization names you could and should support. In the copied Airtable base, select the climate orgs tab.

You can retrieve the base ID from either the URL or the introduction section. You can then get the base ID from the auto-generated API documentation, which will now show the Airtable x Twilio blog base). After logging in to Airtable, get the API key from your account page–keep this a secret! While logged in, make a copy of this project's Airtable base to add it to your Airtable account. You’re going to need your Airtable API key and a base ID to access the base from your app. A Twilio number with SMS capabilities ( this quickstart will help you get going).A Twilio account - sign up for a free one here and receive an extra $10 if you upgrade through this link.
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To fix this problem, read on to learn how to build a serverless JavaScript app to parse an Airtable of eco-friendly non-profits, and see what they are working on via SMS. April is Earth Month and has Earth Day coming up! My teammate Michelle Glauser and I were talking about Earth-related organizations and how hard it is to find some to support or volunteer with.
