MindCoin itself has the backing / support of around 3 developers but at the moment, just one lead main. One of the other main development leader 's on the team in simple terms - passed away. At the time (back in january) i felt that if a blog post or news was put out about this then it'll just look like a cry for help or excuse, since MindCoin was only 2 weeks after it's release. Since then, ive been working with a couple of other contacts in building on the stability of MindCoins network as well as dealing with rebranding (removal of the old brain type logo).
Still at it here in April and with zero budget, the market cap and adoption is slowly getting there.
I have a few things in the pipeline for MindCoin and these will be coming in the next few weeks as whats needed is an easier access / explainer detail for external charities and sources as the who 'crypto scene' is a little confusing for the general population, simply explaining what MindCoin is to a new sponsor is always an uphill struggle.
Theres things that can be done for MindCoin, if your a developer or have the skills needed to achieve these things feel free to inbox if your looking to assist and i can arrange the budget to put things into action
Most people do not know how to code / develop.
But things like contacting groups who might partner with the coin, NAMI comes to mind in the U.S., or websites that might cooperate or work with the coin, could be done by anybody with good language skills. The website, and the pages at
http://www.mind.org.uk/get-involved/ are very well done.
It should be made clear start to finish that the coin is not premined etc so isn't going to be "hiring" workers, but if a person starts some project that makes the coin more useful then they will get financial benefit if they own the coins, sort of like a self employment. The price of the coin goes up when it has real world uses, and that benefits those who support the coin.