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Microsoft and United Way of Racine County Team Up to Launch New Technology Fund

United Way of Racine County is partnering with Microsoft to create a new technology fund. The fund will provide resources to help local businesses and organizations access technology to help them succeed. According to BizTimes, the fund will be used to provide grants, training, and other resources to help local businesses and organizations. The fund is part of Microsoft's commitment to invest in the local community and help businesses and organizations access the technology they need to succeed.

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5 Reasons Nonprofits Should Embrace Human Services Software

Nonprofit organizations are essential to providing crucial services and support to those in need. But managing the complexities of these organizations can be difficult. Human services software provides a comprehensive solution to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enhance service delivery. This technology automates administrative tasks, optimizes resource allocation, and facilitates data-driven decision-making. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, nonprofits can maximize their impact and reach. TechBullion reported that human services software is a powerful tool for nonprofits to increase their effectiveness.

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Nonprofit and Microsoft Team Up to Bring TechSpark to Vermont

Technology for Tomorrow (T4T), a nonprofit based in Williston, has been chosen by Microsoft to be part of the TechSpark Fellow Program. This program is designed to help foster economic opportunity, job creation, and innovation in the state of Vermont. On December 1st, Microsoft, T4T, and other nonprofit and community leaders will be having a Roundtable Conversation at the South Burlington Public Library. Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale said, “Technology for Tomorrow and Microsoft TechSpark will help Vermont grow and develop our workforce to meet the critical employment needs of today and tomorrow.” Since the launch of TechSpark in 2017, Microsoft has helped communities secure over $125 million in funding and created thousands of jobs. Microsoft hopes that by expanding the TechSpark program to all 50 states, they will be able to help more people gain access to digital skills and resources.

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