npT Labs

Contact

npT Labs, LLC
8527 BlueJacket Lenexa, 66214
913.871.5839
djmelton@nptlabs.com

About Us

npt Labs, LLC is a socially conscious for-profit think-tank that develops web-driven products and solutions to improve the effectiveness, cost-savings or impact of health & human service organizations.  Oh, and we build other stuff for fun too.

Mission

We build products that help organizations extend and measure their impact through innovative web applications.
in the labs
TweetReporters

Formed over Startup Seattle 2 Weekend, Tweet Reporters is a user-generated content news service that allows news outlets to crowdsource top local headlines and synthsize and syndicate the content to widgets throughout their properties across the Internet. We're working on launching the first alpha round of TweetReporters for StartupRiot and SXSW. Check out the website at http://www.tweetreporters.com


 
Code Monkey

Code Monkey stands for Clint's Open-Source Development Environment. Its like a development environment on bananas.

Essentially, it let's you code in a fully hosted environment (linux) with a rocking IDE (eclipse) with subversion ability, libraries and we even threw in all the popular open-source CMS systems to play with....

 
MedAdhere
Beginning in the winter of 2009, npT labs will work with Keith Horvath at the University of Minnesota to create a mobile and web-based to help case workers and their HIV+ clients stay on top of support, referrals and medication.  Funded by the NIH, this grant will provide the seed capital to develop a series of web 2.0 products geared towards HIV+ persons.
 
Teen Pregnancy and STD HIV Prevention

Beginning in 2009, npT labs will be working with Advocates for Youth and the new Morning Foundation to develop a replicable new media sexual health campaign targeting the general elevated trend in STD and pregnancy rates among young adults in South Carolina.   The South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy consistently shows pregnancy and HIV/STD infections as persistent problems that affect South Carolina young adults (ages 16-24). Three to four percent of underage South Carolina females (ages 10-17) and as many as 10% of young adult females (ages 18-19) reported being pregnant in 2006. About one in three of them will have a repeat teen pregnancy and one in five in as short as three years after their first delivery.

 
Urbata

Overview: Urbata got started as a Project KCUMA (Kansas City Urban Market Assets) is a public-private partnership between UMKC, the City of Kansas City MO, npt Labs, development councils, community development corporations and Social Compact to stimulate investment and provide better asset data for the urban core.