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Strategic Technology Assistance to Youth-Serving Organizations

 

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Funded by:  The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
In partnership with:  TechSoup.org/CompuMentor

Project Details

NPower, in collaboration with TechSoup.org/CompuMentor, is providing strategic technology assistance to Edna McConnell Clark Foundation grantees to help them use technology to improve and grow their programs and services.  The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation's mission is to support the lives of people from low-income communities, with a specific focus on youth-serving organizations.
 
Through their work with the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation and their grantees, NPower and CompuMentor will accomplish the following:
 
  • Build the technology fluency of Clark Foundation grantees by increasing their ability to evaluate and adopt appropriate technology solutions.
  • Increase the ability of grantees to serve their clients, scale their business or measure their impact by assisting them with high-priority, strategic technology assistance projects.
  • Achieve broader impact among Clark Foundation grantees and other youth-serving organizations by publishing and sharing good practices for technology infrastructure and management.

Contact us to learn more about our work with youth-serving organizations.

Read an article about the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation in the Chronicle of Philanthropy.

Is your organization a current Clark Foundation grantee?
If so, visit the TechSoup/Clark Foundation page for updated news, tools and resources related to youth-serving organizations.

Resources and Publications

NPower and TechSoup.org/CompuMentor recently released the following articles of interest to youth-serving organizations based on their learnings from working with Edna McConnell Clark Foundation grantees.

Budgeting for Growth in Youth Serving Organizations

Client Management and Outcomes Tracking Databases: Challenges and Recommendations

Donor Management Software

Donor Management Software Comparison Matrix

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