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Cloud for Good Partners with the Community College of Rhode Island to Create Salesforce Apprenticeship Program

Cloud 4 Good

December 15, 2021 [Asheville, NC] – Cloud for Good, a consulting firm delivering Salesforce solutions to higher education and nonprofit clients, has announced the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) as their latest partner in the Talent for Good apprenticeship program. About Cloud for Good.

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Meet The First Talent For Good Cohort

Cloud 4 Good

An Elite Group Chosen from 1,200+ Applicants Acting as a lock and key, Talent for Good seeks to address the Salesforce skills gap while simultaneously welcoming historically overlooked talent and helping to diversify the tech field. This led us to our next step in the selection process: Salesforce demos.

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Cloud for Good and ASU Announce Talent for Good Partnership

Cloud 4 Good

This new partnership encourages new and recent ASU graduates, regardless of major or previous Salesforce skills or experience, to apply for the apprenticeship program. With over 2,500 implementations completed, Cloud for Good helps clients create transformational value with technology. About Cloud for Good. Director, Marketing.

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NTEN Celebrates National Volunteer Week: Appreciation for 501 Tech Club Leaders

NTEN

Points of Light, the organization that established this program in 1974, says "National Volunteer Week is about taking action and encouraging individuals and their respective communities to be at the center of social change – discovering and actively demonstrating their collective power to make a difference." This is a wonderful thing.

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Help a Nonprofit Cross the Digital Divide This Summer

Tech Soup

You're reading the TechSoup blog, so you're probably already comfortable with using technology in your work. But there are millions of nonprofit staffers who don't have the skills to use technology to do more good. Every month our global network of community organizers host Tech4Good events in more than 60 cities.

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Research Friday: Strengthening the Economy through Civic Engagement

ASU Lodestar Center

The claim that communities with strong civic engagement by residents are resilient and can weather challenges is not new. Most jobs for paid employment are secured through personal connections, which can often stem from community work, volunteer engagement, and service programs. Working with neighbors to address community problems.