Hylaine and CapTech Consulting volunteers create a nonprofit technology plan addressing infrastructure and technology pain points to support nonprofit staff growth.
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Impact Update: Business Process Improvements with Bearings Bike Works
Volunteers provided Bearings Bike Works with recommendations for business process improvements that created a 20% increase in operating efficiencies.
Tableau Software Selection with Carolina Youth Coalition
Hylaine volunteers are supporting CYC through an application selection process to find the best solution for their data needs.
Knight Foundation Partnership – Art + Tech Expansion Fund – Technology Foundations Second Cohort Launch
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.
Salesforce Optimization with Dress for Success Charlotte
Trane Technologies skilled volunteers helped enhanced nonprofit technology use, so that they can help more women thrive in work and life.
Empowering IT Processes with Ada Jenkins Center
Through Apparo’s G.A.I.N Program, Hylaine volunteers elevated The Ada Jenkins Center’s IT processes, preparing them for future success.
Apparo Supports Fourth United Way of Greater Charlotte Cohort
Apparo and United Way of Greater Charlotte embark on an educational journey with their 4th Technology Foundations for Nonprofits Cohort.
Timely Nonprofit Technology Plan for NCPC Smart Start
Volunteers assessed needs and created a comprehensive nonprofit technology plan for NCPC Smart Start, better positioning them for the future.
Ensuring Nonprofit Sustainability for Book Harvest
Hylaine skilled volunteers helped optimize Book Harvest’s data storage processes and strategy to ensure nonprofit sustainability as they expand their literacy services across the state of North Carolina
Overcoming Nonprofit Technology Challenges through Tech Therapy
Apparo and Hylaine help nonprofit overcome technology challenges so they can continue to advance early childhood education.