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ITWorks: Your Support Changes Lives

TechImpact

They emerge from the program with industry-recognized certifications, hands-on experience, and the professional skills and network they need to compete for jobs in the technology workforce. 100% of ITWorks graduates receive the Cisco IT Essentials Professional Certification. Learn more about William’s journey. How to help.

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Looks Like Philanthropy Wasn’t One of Apple’s New Years Resolutions

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Since early December, the issue has been covered on over 60 nonprofit and philanthropy blogs, technology blogs and press, and news publications, including The New York Times , Huffington Post , The Guardian , Chronicle of Philanthropy , Nonprofit Quarterly , Cause Marketing Forum , and Foundation Center. From my iPad. Steve Jobs.”.

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TechSoup Global Donor Partner Profile: BetterWorld Telecom

Tech Soup

They supply charities, libraries and foundations with discounted Cisco and Polycom office phones. Perhaps most importantly, they really like and understand nonprofits. In fact, 95 percent of their customers are sustainable businesses or nonprofits. Upon occasion we like to say a bit more about our now 75 great donor partners.

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Understanding VoIP - A Report from the Trenches

Tech Soup

It is a testimonial and review from Brooke Towne of FishWise, a nonprofit that received donated equipment and discounted services with BetterWorld Telecom through TechSoup. I was hired to organize a growing nonprofit office of eight. (I Not only did they work with Cisco phones, but they were FREE through TechSoup!

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Nonprofits, Companies, and White House Unite on Tech Gap

Tech Soup

TechHire spans the corporate, nonprofit, government, and educational sectors and has the ambitious goal to "give Americans the opportunity they deserve, and the skills they need to be competitive in a global economy." People at the event got to hear first-hand from a Year Up graduate about the impact of this national nonprofit.