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Mapping technology gap data to address and eliminate the digital divide

Tableau

Together they toiled in a library basement—the newly arrived with little knowledge of English and computers to create vibrant slide presentations about things they love, birthday cards for their children, and even résumés. At the time, many said that technology skills were a “nice to have” rather than a tremendous door to opportunity.

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Mapping technology gap data to address and eliminate the digital divide

Tableau

Together they toiled in a library basement—the newly arrived with little knowledge of English and computers to create vibrant slide presentations about things they love, birthday cards for their children, and even résumés. At the time, many said that technology skills were a “nice to have” rather than a tremendous door to opportunity.

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Methodist Unveils $181 Million Investment

The NonProfit Times

Strategic Operating Initiatives: In addition to the annual grants to partners, MHM has allocated nearly $28 million toward strategic initiatives that amplify its overall strategic goals and disrupt the cycle of intergenerational poverty.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

And just a couple of real quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording the session and we’ll be sending out the slides and the recording a little bit later on this afternoon. I’m going to bring up my slides. And so the next couple of slides, they’re there for you, especially.

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Building Community: Who / How / Why

Museum 2.0

These are the slides and notes for the talk I gave at the American Alliance of Museums conference on Monday, April 27 about the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. We invited community members in, to be active contributors, collaborators, and co-creators in our museum space. WHO (slides 3-23) "Community” is not an abstraction.