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Kansas Nonprofit Gets Kids Tech
Kansas nonprofit Connecting for Good is helping students get access to technology so they can learn from home.
The new reality of going to school and working online from home is a big challenge for many metro families without access to technology.
Read more...CarePortal to Help Kids and Families Most Affected by COVID-19
In coordination with the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and child welfare workers across the country, CarePortal, an online platform that connects the needs of children and families in crisis with local churches and community members willing to help, is launching a COVID-19 Disaster Relief platform. Through this new initiative, local churches across the nation will soon be able to serve at-risk children and families suffering from COVID-19 related crises in their local communities.
Read more...Nonprofits' Food Relief Fund for Washington
GoFundMe Charity launched a campaign to support WA Food Fund, a coordinated, statewide food relief fund championed by Gov. Jay Inslee and key nonprofits and local philanthropies to help those in need in every corner of Washington during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read more...Online Platform to Connect Professionals and Drive Social Change
Givsly, previously Lucky Forks, a for-purpose company that helps organizations find simple, turn key ways to create social good for their business community, is thrilled to announce its official launch nationwide with a new, comprehensive online platform. It allows busy professionals the chance to set aside meetings to raise money for their favorite nonprofit, fundamentally elevating the efficiency of which we create social change – no matter the cause.
Read more...Common Sense Media Has Resources for Parents
Media and Technology rating nonprofit Common Sense Media has compiled a list of resources to help parents who find themselves homeschooling, reports Quartz.
On the long list of things that are hard about home schooling, finding trusted online resources is up there.
Read more...Portland Nonprofit Sees Surge in Demand for Tech
Free Geek, a nonprofit in the Portland, area saw a huge surge in clients looking for technology, reports OPB.
In just the last few weeks, huge portions of our lives have gone online: endless Zoom meetings for work, ordering deliveries and groceries, and socializing almost exclusively over video chats.
Read more...Ohio Nonprofit Gets Tech Out During Covid-19
According to Spectrum News 1, Ohio’s PCs for People is making sure that everyone who needs access to technology during Covid-19 gets it.
An Ohio nonprofit is recycling technology to make sure everyone has access to it during a time when most of us are stuck at home
Read more...NPlace Presents: CARES Act Benefits for Nonprofits
NPlace is bringing together industry leaders to share perspectives on the financial, legal and other short- and long-term benefits of the recent CARES Act for nonprofits, as well as small business owners, freelancers and entrepreneurs. Industry insiders Kim O’Brien from the Nonprofit Leadership Initiative, attorney Katie Bloom from Epiphany Law, LLC and small business owner Jeremy Van Groll (Nonprofit Bookkeeping) will highlight key information to help participants understand and access the new federal resources.
Read more...First U.S. Mobile-Fundraising Platform Now Free to Nonprofits
ZOOMGIVE is proud to announce it will gift its entire premium mobile-giving platform - normally costing $700 per yearly subscription - to churches and nonprofits in crisis during the Coronavirus pandemic until January 2021.
Read more...Tech Nonprofit Creates Mask Design
Technology nonprofit group Maker Mask announces that it has a medically approved mask design available for any group or individual to download, reports NBC Right Now.
Maker Mask, a nonprofit initiative organized by leaders in technology, industry, and government, today announced the availability of the first medically-approved design for 3D printer protective masks to help fill the critical need for high-quality personal protective equipment (PPE) due to the COVID-19 pandemic using community-based, small batch production
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