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ZeroNow Adds Cloud Provider
Cloud provider Intrado has joined ZeroNow a school safety company in their ZeroNow alliance to keep schools safe, reports PR Web.
The school safety stakeholder nonprofit ZeroNow announced today that Intrado, the developer of cloud-based technology designed to keep students and communities safe, has joined the ZeroNow alliance.
Read more...Jackson Could Get Water with Jaden Smith Tech
The city of Jackson could be getting clean water from a nonprofit affiliated with Jaden Smith, reports WLBT.
A technology developed by a nonprofit affiliated with Jaden Smith could help the city of Jackson provide clean water to residents while cutting out the use of plastic bottles.
Read more...Nonprofit Brings Tech into Crisis Areas
According to eJewish Philanthropy, nonprofit SmartAid brings technology into crisis areas.
The room in the refugee center in Moldova looks more like an advanced customer call center than a classroom: 20 laptops with noise-canceling headsets, an interactive projector at the front of the room, high-speed internet access powered by SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service.
Read more...Nonprofit Tech Trends
There are several tech trends that nonprofits should be aware of, reports KnowTechie.
Over the last few years, some monumental changes to how traditional companies conduct their business have redefined what the future of their respective industries may be.
Read more...Nonprofit Offers Tech Training Classes
Nonprofit Reskill America is offering open enrollment for its software development training program, reports Benzinga.
National nonprofit Reskill Americans is excited to announce open enrollment for its tuition-free software development training program, which starts on Oct. 3, 2022.
Read more...Connecting Colleges with Tech Companies
New York City nonprofit connects historically Black colleges with tech companies, reports Higher Ed Dive.
The Partnership for Education Advancement, a New York City-based nonprofit, is working to connect historically Black colleges and universities with technology companies so they can access specially tailored services like artificial intelligence to boost recruitment and retention.
Read more...Nonprofit Offers Better Recycling
Tucson nonprofit offers a way to recycle technology that limits pollution, reports KGUN.
Today is International Clean Air Day. It's a day to recognize what work needs to be done to reduce harmful air pollution.
Read more...Rhode Island Nonprofits Take Cryptocurrency
According to PBN, several Rhode Island nonprofits are accepting cryptocurrency.
Fundraising is a significant element to a nonprofit’s operations in order for the organizations to serve their respective communities.
Read more...New Nonprofits Use Technology to Fight Inequality and Racism
A new type of nonprofit, a “tech” nonprofits, are working to use technology to fight inequality and injustice, reports Nonprofit Quarterly.
Several recent studies have shown that technology can exacerbate bias and discrimination.
Read more...Mastercard Delaying Donation Subscription Rules
According to the Nonprofit Times, Mastercard is delaying its requirement that recurring donations made via its card be labeled subscriptions.
Mastercard has backed off its September 22 deadline to classify sustainer donations made via credit card as subscriptions, which would require giving those donors a notice every month of their option to cancel.
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