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Nonprofit Brings Tech to Underserved

StreetCode Academy, a nonprofit seeking to bring technology to the underserved, is looking to raise over $2 million dollars to purchase technology to distribute to the underserved, reports the Almanace.

Across San Mateo County, there are an estimated 9,000 households who don't have computers or connections to access the Internet.

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Classy Adds Facebook Integration

According to MarTechSeries, Classy is offering a way for nonprofits to leverage Facebook fundraising. 

Classy, creator of world-class online fundraising software for nonprofits, announces the launch of Classy for Facebook. The announcement was made during a keynote speech by Classy CEO, Scot Chisolm, during the company’s conference for nonprofit professionals, Collaborative: Virtual Sessions. 

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Peer to Peer Fundraising Takes Center Stage

With in-person fundraising events cancelled due to Covid organizations are turning to Peer to Peer to fundraising, reports Forbes. 

How do you raise funds when in-person meetings and events have been canceled or postponed? Maybe it’s time to consider letting your donors help you.

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OpenAI is Released

Elon Musk is releasing OpenAI, which he once said was too dangerous to release, reports the Guardian. 

OpenAI, the machine learning nonprofit co-founded by Elon Musk, has released its first commercial product: a rentable version of a text generation tool the organisation once deemed too dangerous to release.

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Relief Group Combines Proft and Nonprofit

A new relief group combines both for profit and nonprofit under one umbrella, reports The Nonprofit Times. 

Corus International, a new non-government organization, has brought together a handful of nonprofit and for-profit entities. 

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Tech Companies Support Protestors

According to CNET, tech companies are expressing support for those protesting the death of George Floyd. 

Tech is getting more political. But is it all talk?  In the past week, companies including Apple, Google and Microsoft have expressed support for protests around the country sparked by the death of George Floyd

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Fundraising Platform Receives Funding

According to the Nonprofit Times, fundraising platform Resilia has received a new round of Series A funding.

Minority-founded SaaS platform Resilia announced $8 million in Series A funding to grow the New Orleans-based company

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Nonprofit Gets Students Ready

According to 13 WTHR, an Indianapolis is launching an e-Summer School to help low income families get their kids ready for kindergarten. 

With schools closed, families have had to adjust to e-learning.“There’s a major technological gap in our country and people that don’t have access to computers and internet those are the children who are going to fall behind their peers who are actually using the computer at home with their families,” said the Director of Public Relations at Waterford.org Kim Fischer.

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Nonprofit Finds Way to Connect Students

A Madison nonprofit is finding creative ways to use technology to help students stay social while practicing social distancing, reports Madison Commons.

Tech nonprofit Maydm and Public Health Madison & Dane County are partnering to lead an initiative to encourage students to safely social distance.

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New App Helps Give Homeless Opportunities

According Oklahoma News, City Care of Oklahoma is offering a new app that allows users to learn about homeless individuals and gives them a way to offer a variety of assistance. 

A local nonprofit organization is turning to technology to help homeless individuals across Oklahoma City.

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