Compass Group North America helped Community Culinary School of Charlotte by providing a technology assessment and plan in order to help prioritize their technology needs and move the organization forward.
Community Impact Project: Community Culinary School of Charlotte – Technology Assessment + Plan
Community Spotlight: Mark and Jean Miller
Meet Mark and Jean Miller! They’ve been Apparo donors since 2016, as well as been a part of the Apparo community in myriad ways beyond that.
Article: Google Resources
Here are some helpful links for navigating Google’s suite of various tools, including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Calendar and more.
Article: Microsoft Resources
Here are some helpful links for navigating Microsoft’s suite of various tools, including OneDrive, SharePoint, Excel, OneNote, Teams and more.
Article: Measuring Return on Tech Spending
Here are 7 key takeaways – many of which you’ve likely heard if your organization has taken part in a Community Impact Project.
CIO Insights Recap: Closing the Gap – Finding IT Talent in Unexpected Places
At Apparo’s CIO Insights: Customer Experience (CX) – Technology as the Conduit, our panelists talked about leveraging technology to heighten the customer experience.
Impact Magazine: Winter 2020 Edition
Every quarter Apparo curates the impact you – our donors, volunteers, word-of-mouthers, and overall advocates – have made possible. We hope you enjoy!
Bank of America Wins 2019 #BizGivesCLT Award for Volunteer Commitment to Apparo
What well deserved recognition for Bank of America! They have won a 2019 #BizGivesCLT award for committing 250 volunteer hours to Apparo in 2020.
Impact Update: Checking in with Girl Scouts
We recently checked in with Angela Woods, Executive Director of Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council to learn about the impact of their 2017 Community Impact Project, delivered by Jabian, and recent Tech Therapy with Apparo.
Impact Update: Checking in with Festival in the Park
Festival in the Park needed to improve their communication around their two major events. EPIC Change Agent Rhonda Evans of RiMu Consulting and technology volunteers from Insight Global stepped up to the challenge.