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13 Students Graduate ITWorks Fall 2013 Program

TechImpact

ITWorks students graduate December 2013. ITWorks is run by Tech Impact, a nonprofit that helps other nonprofits leverage technology to make a greater impact. Through the course of the program, ITWorks students get internship experience while they earn a professional certification in IT. The journey starts here.”.

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Master Class on Creating Startup Tech Social Enterprises

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Current Presidio MBA student and Benetech team member Julie Noblitt wrote a generous blog post about the master class last week. Should be exciting to interact with more Presidio students! Julie is not our only connection to Presidio: alum Kristina Pappas runs International Bookshare for Benetech.

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4 Ways to Increase Intra-Organization Equity in Nonprofit Tech

Saleforce Nonprofit

DBG Detroit empowers students to be positive and productive members of society through education, athletics, mentorship, and intervention. Director, Tech Investments, Salesforce.org. . The post 4 Ways to Increase Intra-Organization Equity in Nonprofit Tech appeared first on Salesforce.org. Take A Courageous Pause.

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3 Nonprofits Doing Cool Things With Tech

TechImpact

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees shared the idea of connecting aid workers with students to share experiences. Students at the Center were able to participate in a Computer Technology after-school program, which taught the children how to build computers, using the donated, refurbished hardware.

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Tech Impact Receives $200,000 Grant

TechImpact

Tech Impact’s Anthony Pisapia on left, and Patrick Calihan on right. Neighborhood Builder’s Award Tech Impact’s ITWorks program can continue helping at people like William Kendima achieve more, earn more, and make more change in their community. William Kendima, ITWorks graduate speaks at ceremony.

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How Tech is Enabling Thousands of In-Home Vaccinations for Massachusetts’ Most Vulnerable

Saleforce Nonprofit

In addition, CCA has built a network of qualified vaccinators across the state in partnership with local boards of health, local providers, home health agencies, medical and nursing students, and emergency medical services. Read more about how tech is powering vaccine management and distribution for children and countries across the world.

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Back to School: New Tech for the Classroom of the Future

Byte Technology

With the surging popularity of every manner of tech device—on our wrists, strapped to our heads etc.—it Imagine this scenario: instead of staring at a wall map of foreign lands, students can don some hi-tech headgear and be transported to those places in a 360-degree virtual world of images.

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