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Article: Selecting an IT Service Provider
Many nonprofit organizations are faced with the growing expectations to create business value with limited resources. Businesses, for-profit and nonprofit, depend on their technology infrastructure regardless of the organization’s size.
Article: How to Create a Request for Proposal
Have you ever had to create a Request for Proposal (RFP)? Many nonprofits have and find it difficult to get started.
Ada Jenkins Center Receives Apparo’s Mission Possible: The Economic Opportunity Award at 13th Annual ConnectivIT® Ball
The Ada Jenkins Center received Apparo’s 2019 Mission Possible: The Economic Opportunity Award, sponsored by Accenture, on May 11 at the 13th Annual ConnectivIT® Ball. Apparo’s ConnectivIT® Series culminated at the Ball, where the organization reached a series fundraising total of more than $1 million.
Slowed Down No More: Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter
As 2016 Technology for Innovation Award winners, leadership of Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) knew Apparo well and knew we would be there to support them in their ongoing business process and technology needs.
Where Are They Now: New Website Brings Dreams to Life for Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation
As Apparo’s 2016 Website for Good Award winner, Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation had an outdated website with few capabilities, academic language that didn’t appeal to constituents, and lacked social media integration.
Apparo’s Stephanie McKee Recognized as One of the 50 Most Influential Women
Apparo is proud to announce that Stephanie McKee, our Director of Technology Engagements, has been recognized as one of the 50 Most Influential Women by The Mecklenburg Times.
Article: 3 Myths Surrounding Tech for Nonprofits, Debunked
Three myths surrounding tech for nonprofits, debunked. With these truths brought to light, it becomes clear why tech for nonprofits is so vital – and why there’s no reason we should let our nonprofits go without.
Article: 5 Ways Nonprofits Benefit from Technology
So often people think of nonprofits as organizations that do good work, and don’t consider the resources required to operate, innovate, and work for long-term solutions in the same way that they would for for-profit businesses.
Article: 4 Steps to Protect Against Email Spoofing
Most of us know spam when we see it, but seeing a strange email from a friend—or worse, from ourselves—in our inbox is pretty disconcerting.