NCTech4Good -- Where tech meets social change

Location
Raleigh, NC 35.84-78.63 27609US
Meetups
19 so far
Rating
NCTech4Good 4.00 4.004
Founded
May 2, 2008

NCTech4Good is the local hub, the central place, for learning and helping others learn how technology can advance the mission of nonprofit organizations. NCTech4Good is supported locally by Public Information Network, Inc. (also known as RTPnet), United Way of the Greater Triangle, the N.C. Center for Nonprofits, and netCorps, and internationally by NTEN and NetSquared. NCTech4Good is a NetSquared Net Tuesday group and an NTEN 501 Tech Club.

NCTech4Good meets on the third Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8:30 PM.

Meeting summaries, planning, resources, and discussion forums are on the website http://NCCommunities.org/NCTech4Good.

Where?
2400 Perimeter Park Drive,
Suite 150
Morrisville, NC 27560
919-460-8687
Who’s coming?
5 Yes / 0 Maybe
( 45 spots left — RSVP deadline: November 18, 2009 3:30 PM )

Want to attend?

Triangle Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service (Monday, January 18th, 2010) presents an opportunity for us to do something significant and get some publicity for our group. The plan is to offer Tech Assessments for nonprofit organizations. We'll get the planning started. There's a little more info in the summary of the October meeting at http://nccommunities.... Read more

What members are saying

 Great group of people, very engaged, very passionate about the non-profits they serve and/or the technologies they embrace and want to learn about to further their missions. 

 Great synergy among the attendees. 

Dave

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What's new?

  • Nov 5
    • New member
      “I am the Director Of LAMiTCA, a nonprofit charity and am always looking for ways to improve my nonprofit, which will also improve my ability to serve. My website is www.lamitca.com”
  • Oct 20
    • New member
      “I want to use my technical skills to help people.”
  • Oct 18
    • New member
      “Recent transplant to the Raleigh area, I'm a freelance web designer and pc instructor. Have served on the BoD for several PC user groups and civic orgs, so mixing "tech" with "good" is a natural for me.”