Apparo kicks-off second partnership with the Knight Foundation to build technology foundations for local arts and cultural organizations, so that they can work more efficiently to enrich life in our communities.
Apparo is partnering again with the Knight Foundation to provide technology support and education to arts and cultural organizations participating in their Art + Tech Expansion Fund cohort program. Areas of support:
- Technology Baseline Assessment – High-level survey of current systems, processes and opportunities through Apparo’s proprietary Maturity Model tool
- Tech Therapy Consulting – A detailed review and analysis of current tech challenges and exploration of both short and long-term solutions.
- Technology Educational Workshops – Covering topics such as: Technology Essentials, Digital Footprint, Cybersecurity and Artifical Intelligence
Additionally, Apparo will match each grantee with a technology mentor for up to 5 hours of individual tech guidance and advice.
Participants:
- Héctor Vaca, Abre La Boca Photo
- Anne Low, ArtWalks CLT
- Peter Leo, Carolina Voices
- Eternity Philops, Eternity Philops
- Carlos Alexis Cruz, Nouveau Circus Project
- William White, ThatWillWhite
- Titus Brooks Heagins, The Light Factory
- Sandra Kay Tuttle, The Light Factory
- Jillian Longsworth, Theater Gap Initiative
- Corey Mitchell, Theater Gap Initiative
Volunteer Mentors:
- Kelsey Ballesteros, Foundry Commercial
- Howard Bently
- Lindsay Zandy
- Mark Edwards, Movide Product Coaching
- Jim Foley, Northwood Raven
- Justin Flatt, RSF Solutions
- Chris Long, SIM Charlotte
- Colin Lafever, ZL Technology
Learn more about partnering with Apparo and creating social good like this.