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Hey, nonprofits: Let Tech Impact help you up your tech game

Do these webinars.

All you need is your computer. (Photo by Flickr user Image Catalog, used under a Creative Commons license)

Need a little pep in your step to kickstart the new year?
Tech Impact is hosting a bunch of webinars so nonprofit organizers can get more web savvy. Here’s a sampling of what they’re offering:
Cost Saving Technologies for NonprofitsJan. 12, 2 p.m.

  • Linda Widdop, Tech Impact’s director of technology services, talks about technology solutions and services that help nonprofits save the most money while increasing efficiency.

Data Management for Outcomes, Jan. 20, 3:30 p.m.

  • Wondering which tools and services your organization should consider for help with data management? Jordan McCarthyTech Impact‘s data analyst and storyteller, focuses on managing nonprofit data in a way that saves time and allows you to produce reports, dashboards and stories.

Managed IT Services for NonprofitsJan. 26, 2 p.m.

  • Tech Impact Senior Account Manager Mark Mason explores IT managed services options for nonprofits and how to make decisions about hiring outside support.

Marketing & Social Strategy for NonprofitsJan. 28, 3:30 p.m.

  • Leveraging social media in an effective way can be hard to fit in the budget. Learn how to maximize your organization’s reach with Tech Impact’s Directors of Social.
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