- CompuMentor
CompuMentor, founded in
1987 as The CompuMentor Projectis a non-profit that provides technology assistance internationally to othernon-profit organizations . Based inSan Francisco , CompuMentor offers a wide range of programs and services that help nonprofits and schools usetechnology to achieve their missions. Among other things, CompuMentor runs TechSoup.org, a technology website for the nonprofit sector and TechSoup Stock, a technology productphilanthropy service for nonprofits.History
CompuMentor was created in 1987 after current president
Daniel Ben-Horin discovered The WELL, the first community on the web. He proposed "to help those who needed it, and they accepted." Officially called The CompuMentor Project, it began with volunteers and 2,500 dollars. Today, CompuMentor has over 110 employees, an annual budget of about $13.5 million, and assists tens of thousands of non-profits.TechSoup.org
TechSoup.org, is a website targeted at nonprofits that provides how-to's, community and other resources around the use of technology in nonprofit organizations.
TechSoup Stock
TechSoup Stock, originally known as DiscounTech, is a technology product philanthropy service for nonprofits which launched in January
2002 . It is the exclusive U.S. distributor ofMicrosoft product donations, and helps to connect nonprofits and libraries to over 240 products from 25 donating partners.ee also
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Nonprofit technology
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* http://www.compumentor.org/
* http://www.consultantcommons.org/
* http://www.techsoup.org/
* http://www.netsquared.org/
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