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Nonprofit Offers Free Technology Training
According to KMBC, nonprofit LaunchCode101 is offering those who qualify free computer technology training.
There's a growing demand for information technology professionals. There's also a local program in Kansas City working to fill the gap.
Read more...Making it Easier to Donate
Nonprofit connects nonprofits with organizations with items to donate, reports MiBiz.
Distributing excess product to groups in need can be a cumbersome process for large companies, and a Grand Rapids-area organization aims to solve that problem by acting as an intermediary between corporations and nonprofits in need.
Read more...Digital Equity Grants in Bloomington
Bloomington Indiana is sponsoring digital equity grants, reports the City of Bloomington.
The City of Bloomington invites nonprofit organizations to apply for funding to support their efforts to bridge the digital divide and increase digital resources for residents.
Read more...Morgan Stanley Hackevent Benefits Georgia Nonprofits
Two Georgia nonprofits benefited from Morgan Stanley’s most recent Code to Give Hackathon event, reports Yahoo Finance.
Georgia was at the center of Morgan Stanley’s most recent Code to Give Hackathon, a four-day virtual coding event which delivered innovative technical designs to two regional nonprofits – Atlanta Mission and Tech Alpharetta
Read more...Scaling Up Nonprofit Tech
Hubspot is helping nonprofits scale up their technology, reports Medium.
Most of us will do whatever we can to avoid the feeling of uncertainty. That feeling: not knowing what’ll happen next — or how we can navigate the most plausible scenarios — challenges us in our personal lives as well as our professional roles.
Read more...Tech Donation Helps Mississippi Nonprofit
According to US News, with donations from Dell and AT & T a Mississippi nonprofit is increasing its programing for Hispanic residents.
Technology donations are giving a boost to a nonprofit organization that provides education programs for Hispanic residents in northeast Mississippi.
Read more...Nonprofit Helps Women in Tech
Georgia nonprofit starts program to help women get jobs in tech, reports Next City.
In January 2020, Kelly Gilbert felt as if her life was at a standstill. The new mom was suffering from postpartum depression. She had just resigned from her security job of seven years, unable to take the stress.
Read more...Nonprofits Can Mitigate Cybersecurity Risks
According to JD Supra, how nonprofits can manage cybersecurity attacks.
As the number of data breaches, security incidents, and ransomware attacks continue to rise, preparation has become even more important — and make no mistake, these attacks are happening to all types of organizations.
Read more...Kansas Nonprofit Helps Ukraine
Kansas City nonprofit is sending aid to the Ukraine, reports the Bradenton Herald.
A Kansas nonprofit is sending medical supplies to Ukraine after hearing alarming accounts of a hospital in Kyiv low on treatments and basic tools.
Read more...Museum Hopes Immersive Tech Will Preserve History
Illinois museum is turning to immersive technology to preserve history, reports WBUR.
Most Holocaust survivors are in their 80s or 90s. With every year, fewer remain to tell us their stories. So museums and archives are using advanced technologies to preserve their testimonies and introduce them to new generations.
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