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Causes: Civil Rights, Education
Mission: 501ctech helps build the capacity of nonprofits serving the common good by providing innovative and sustainable technology solutions. 501ctech does this by providing hands-on support to more than 70 nonprofits across the greater dc area. Through our work, we help them to serve vulnerable populations, protect the environment, increase access to healthcare, maintain a vibrant and creative culture, and educate students of all ages. We're passionate about, and are proud to partner with, a broad spectrum of dynamic organizations, working together to build a better community.
Programs: Technology consultingfor the past 15 years, 501ctech has helped thousands of nonprofits make the best use of technology to better serve the community. We partner with clients to provide solutions tailored to fit their unique requirements and limited budgets through services like technology assessments and planning, managed it, cloud migration, and salesforce customization. Our goal is to remove the worry and strengthen their infrastructure so their operations and programs - from fundraising to service delivery to volunteer management and beyond - can run more effectively and efficiently.
outreach501ctech serves as an important technology and capacity building resource for the nonprofit community by providing thought leadership, workshops and trainings, alone, and in conjunction with, other nonprofit leaders such as the nonprofit roundtable and the united way of the national capital area. From our "operational success forum", a daylong conference focused on strengthening nonprofit infrastructure, to regular tech topic tips and insights offered through whitepapers, 501ctech's nonprofit technology blog, e-newsletters and across social media, we aim to empower fellow nonprofits towards greater self-sufficiency and effectiveness in managing their technology concerns.
technology innovation awards. Since 2003, the 501ctech technology innovation awards celebrated the power of technology to change lives. Specifically, the awards honor three dc-area nonprofits that submit the best ideas for tech innovation projects in each of the following cause categories: 1. Prek-12 and stem education2. Skills to succeed and workforce development3. Veterans and military familiesa panel of judges, made up of technology leaders from across the greater dc area, meet together and decide the winners. Each winner, one from each category, receives $7,500 cash and a technology consultation from 501ctech.
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