Sponsored by Cox Enterprises
Apparo, in partnership with Cox Enterprises, facilitated a cohort program designed to educate, assess, and advise nonprofits so they can keep pace with the rapidly evolving technology landscape to help amplify their mission work.
The Technology Education Program for Nonprofits consisted of a series of three offerings. Each offering comprised an educational workshop, an assessment, and a review process to provide tailored feedback and guidance to each participating nonprofit.
Participating nonprofits: 21st Century Leaders, 48in48, Agape Youth & Family Center, Automotive Training Center, Bobby Dodd Institute, Chastain Park Conservancy, Dunwoody Nature Center, First Tee Atlanta, Greening Youth Foundation, NETWorks Cooperative Ministry, Rainbow Village, Rebuilding Together-Atl, Science ATL, Soccer in the Streets, YWCA ATL
Cox volunteers: Russ Daniels, Taylor Epley, Stephen Fennell, Stephanie Foskitt, Solange Gelsinger, AJ Jitchaku, Michelle Joyce, Mike Leffew, Kay Longino, Patrice Mantovani, Kevin McDonough, Garrett Neidlinger, Dennis Norman, Cammy Perez
Volunteer Tech Mentors: Martin Cardenas, Meridith Fix, Bryan Newsome, Desiree Rogers