A few years ago, Frank Rogers found himself at a crossroads. The child of drug addicts, he spent most of his childhood in New York City's notorious foster-care system, bouncing between homes in Harlem, Brooklyn and the South Bronx.
A nonprofit client, after turning to NPower Charlotte Region for advice on managing its donors and fundraising, quickly asked the nonprofit consultant which fundraising software it should use.
The Community Building Initiative began life as what was supposed to be only a nine-month task force to deal with racial unrest in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
Steve Wright, Steve Wright, Program and Technical Director of the Salesforce.com Foundation talks to Net Squared about how social benefit organizations are improving their operations by using Salesforce.com to gather and understand data.
Omega Institute in Rhinebeck played host to 24 nonprofits representing a broad spectrum of social issues on local, statewide, national, and global levels during its 4th Annual Service Week, May 26th through May 30th.
In the past six years, nearly 100 local nonprofits have received more than $2.5 million in software donations through an innovative program developed by NPower Indiana and Microsoft Corporation. Individual organizations received software donations ranging in value from several thousand dollars to more than $100,000.
On the evening of June 25, JPMorgan Chase's downtown Manhattan headquarters in New York City turned host to an all-star gathering of 300+ corporate IT leaders, many coming from across the country to attend.
3 staff from NPower were invited to attend the inaugeral class of American Express' nation-wide program to develop the next generation of leaders in the nonprofit sector.
For the fourth consecutive year TechBridge, Atlanta's NPower program, coordinated volunteers from the information technology (IT) groups of fifteen corporate sponsors to construct a new home for a deserving Atlanta family.