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Lucas Films and Disney Make Technology a Priority
According to AP News, Disney and Lucas Films make a commitment to nonprofit FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) with a $1.5 million donation, and in-kind and mentorship resources to help students succeed.
Read more...Nonprofit Sight Savers Brings Tech to Classroom
Sight Savers America worked with local schools to bring assistive technology to their classrooms, reports Valley Town Crier. The nonprofit donated several CCTVs that will help students complete schoolwork and perform everyday tasks.
Read more...Using Tech to Save the Planet
According to Ensia, Conservation International is participating as a partner in the tech accelerator, Elemental Excelerator, to harness the power of Silicon Valley to bring about new technology to help save the planet.
Read more...Education Super Highway Nears the End
According to EdSurge, project Education Super Highway is almost complete. The project’s goal was to connect 99 percent of K-12 students to high-speed broadband, which the project is nearly accomplished.
Read more...AFP Teams with Two Industry Leaders
Both Salesforce and DonorPerfect are working with the Association of Fundraising Professionals to rollout new products to enhance nonprofits technology adoption.
Read more...Microsoft Updates Dynamics 365
According to GeekWire, Microsoft is helping nonprofits upgrade their technology by offering a updated version of Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator, with a feature that allows nonprofits to show their donors exactly how their donation is spent and it also includes enhanced volunteer coordination.
Read more...New Technology Guide for Nonprofits Released
CharityComms has released a new nonprofit guide, reports Charity Digital News. The Innovation Guide, which is free, helps nonprofits determine how best to leverage technology.
Read more...Nonprofit Works to Develop a Climate Plan
According to the Santa Fe New Mexican, Santa Fe community college hosted an event that encouraged students to find a cure for climate change. Students competed in the The World Climate game. The games was developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the nonprofit Climate Interactive.
Read more...Nonprofit Gives Tech to Schools
A school district in Maine received a donation of over 600 pieces of technology equipment thanks to the nonprofit Ruth's Reusable Resources, reports WABI 5.
Read more...AI Will Help Nonprofits
According to the Nonprofit Times, nonprofit experts believe artificial intelligence will help nonprofits in a variety of ways. Including, engaging donors, performing A/B testing and data analytics.
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