2025 Mission Possible begins with Art of the Possible sessions
Apparo and Accenture are teaming up again for the 2025 Mission Possible Award Program. Nonprofits will be provided with pro bono consultants to help craft tech-driven proposals that enhance their mission’s impact. Participating nonprofit organizations in the Charlotte 2025 program gathered together with volunteers to kick off the first step in this journey, Art of the Possible.

Introducing Apparo’s Charlotte Mission Possible Award Program Nonprofit Participants of 2025:
A Better World, Angels & Sparrows Community Table & Resource Center, Arts Culture Catawba, BFIT Big Dreams Youth Inc., Charlotte Mecklenburg Dream Center, Disability:IN North Carolina, Exodus Foundation, Freedom School Partners, Generational Wealth Educators, Hope Haven, Hope of Mooresville, Jumping Dreams Double Dutch, Pat’s Place Child Advocacy Center, Wards Foundation, ZABS Place

Maximize your Impact with Mission Possible
The Mission Possible Award program connects local nonprofits with consultants who help turn their big ideas into reality through technology. Skilled volunteers will guide nonprofits in leveraging technology to enhance their operations and further their mission.
Each nonprofit participant will benefit from:
- Up to 15 hours of pro bono strategy support from an Accenture consultant to help them envision how technology can solve their organization’s biggest challenges and coaching as they build a proposal for a tech-based solution that will maximize their nonprofit’s work
- A polished proposal that they can submit to any other funding sources of their choosing
- The beginning of a partnership with Apparo as many participants go on to receive Apparo’s support
The winning nonprofit of Apparo’s Mission Possible Award will receive a $10,000 grant and up to $50,000 of consulting support to make their technology dream a reality.