TechBridge Invites Georgia Nonprofits to Enter Technology Innovation Award Competition

Stephen | Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 | No Comments »

TechBridge, an Atlanta, Georgia-based affiliate of the NPower Network, is accepting applications for the ninth annual Technology Innovation Award.

The award, sponsored by Accenture, will be granted to a deserving Georgia-based nonprofit organization with an innovative vision for using technology to better serve the community. Interested organizations are invited to submit their visions for a technology project that would help them work better toward their mission. The winner will work with TechBridge to put their technology vision into action.

The award provides more than $55,500 in TechBridge consulting services, Microsoft software, and cash to one winning organization and over $13,000 in TechBridge consulting services, Microsoft software, and cash to two finalists. Both the winner and finalists will be featured at TechBridge’s Digital Ball on May 8, 2010, and will be highlighted in promotional materials.

Visit the TechBridge Web site for complete program guidelines.

Contact: Link to Complete RFP

Submission Deadline: February 8, 2010

Does your organization find it difficult to find partners to help support your programs?

Measured Outcomes can help you get the funding and support you need. Contact us at (415) 968-9121, or email Stephen Blakley at stephen@measuredoutcomes.net.

Together we can achieve great things!

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