Through Apparo’s G.A.I.N. program powered by Lowe’s, Duke Energy volunteers provided technology process improvements to Charlotte Community ToolBank making the nonprofit more efficient.
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Empowering Nonprofit Tech Plan for Urban League of Central Carolinas
CapTech and CCP Tech volunteers work alongside ULCC through Apparo’s G.A.I.N. program to provide a comprehensive Technology Plan.
Identifying Business Process Improvements with The Drake House
LexisNexis volunteers leverage expertise to assess and optimize business and technology processes for The Drake House, boosting their capacity to support Georgia families.
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.
Implementing Canvas for Nonprofit Growth with Hope Renovations
Accenture supports 2023 Triangle Area Mission Possible recipients by identifying a new learning management system to support their growth.
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.
Revealing Nonprofit Technology Recommendations for Shining Hope Farms
Skilled volunteers supported Shining Hope Farms with nonprofit technology recommendations, bolstering their understanding of foundational needs and the importance of prioritizing cybersecurity.
Nonprofit Operations Education Webinar: Streamlining Operations on a Budget
Sharp Advising Founder and President, Matt Sharp reveals proven strategies for effectively streamlining nonprofit operations on a limited budget.
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.
Nonprofit Technology Optimization with Freedom Fighting Missionaries
Wells Fargo skilled volunteers optimize nonprofit technology so they can do more to combat issues of housing and health for the recently incarcerated and children