Two more great technology resources for Nonprofits
As a follow up to the last blog post, I have two further great resources for Nonprofit organizations,
From their website,
Community Computer Connection exists to provide quality computer equipment to nonprofits and educational institutions for a reasonable cost so that they have the necessary tools to accomplish their own missions. We collect working computer equipment that might otherwise be discarded or recycled and return them to the community. It is our desire to provide needed equipment to any qualified organization that request it. Our mission is to connect schools and non-profit organizations with computer equipment donated by companies and people in the community.
From their website,
TechSoup is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a clear focus: connecting your nonprofit, charity, or public library with technology products, plus the learning resources you need to make informed decisions about technology and operate at your full potential. Our free resources, including articles, blogs, webinars, and forums led by expert hosts, are available to all users. Once registered and qualified with TechSoup, nonprofits and libraries can access donated and discounted products and services, including high-quality refurbished hardware, and software from partners.
I apply a lot of the resources available from both of these providers, they compliment my services, such as,
- Nonprofit Customer Relationship Management software assessment, development, and implementation
- Nonprofit Enterprise Resource Planning software assessment, development, and implementation
- Nonprofit Network installation, updating and integration
- Nonprofit Information Technology and Information Systems assessment, planning and project implementation
- Nonprofit Website development, training, integration, and planning
Check them out and if you have any questions, feel free to contact me
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