The Apparo Blog: Stories of Nonprofit Impact and Community Partnership
Spectrum News anchor Claudine Chalfant interviewed Apparo’s Director of Programs & Pro Bono Engagements, Lavonne McLean, about the Mission Possible Award program.
Apparo was recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as one of the 2019 Best Places to Work in Charlotte, in the small business category. We’re incredibly honored by this recognition.
At our 2019 Community Impact Breakfast, Apparo CEO, Kim Lanphear, compared Apparo to a friend that knows a lot about cars. She told the story of a friend who was having car troubles but didn’t think addressing them was an option – until another friend showed him the way. Like that friend, Apparo shows our […]
Apparo is pleased to announce Courtney Ramey as the winner of its inaugural TechExec Community Impact Award.
At Apparo’s CIO Insights: Don’t Let Your Data Go To Waste, our panelists talked about making the most of data – starting with being intentional about what data they choose to collect.
Lily Pad Haven received training on the use of SharePoint and OneDrive. Kevin Yount from CapTech conducted the training. By working with Apparo, they received this training at a fee of approximately 75% below market value.
Apparo matched the Arts & Science Council with a corporate volunteer team from Hylaine to asses their technology landscape and make recommendations for improvement.
They touched on one of the biggest challenges nonprofits face, and why strong nonprofits are a critical component of addressing economic mobility in the area.