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Tech accelerator for Washington and Oregon startups encourages underserved applicants

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Photo courtesy of Devon Horace) RAIN Catalysts , a Pacific Northwest-based nonprofit promoting entrepreneurship for underrepresented groups, is accepting applications for its first tech accelerator. The free and virtual 10-week program, funded by the U.S. Devon Horace, director of the RAIN Tech Accelerator.

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Empowering Change: Digital Library Solutions for Nonprofits

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Conclusion Top Features of Digital Library Solutions for Non-Profit Organizations Let’s now explore the aspects that set digital library solutions apart as essential resources for nonprofits looking to improve the lives of people in their communities. The virtual libraries ensure non-profits can access digital data 24/7.

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Seattle mayor expands tech tool built with Google to streamline benefit program application process

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The homepage for the City of Seattle’s CiviForm website, a tool that makes it faster and easier for residents to apply to city-related benefit and discount programs. The tool works by easing some of the time, computer literacy and language barriers that can create roadblocks for residents seeking to access benefit programs.

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Seattle-area mentoring nonprofit with a global reach adds generative AI to toolkits for job seekers

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GMI Photo) A Seattle-area nonprofit helping disadvantaged job seekers around the world is adding generative artificial intelligence to the toolkit for its participants. The program is conducted virtually through video conferences. The program is conducted virtually through video conferences. Click on image to enlarge.

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WTIA names 22 Washington tech startups selected for latest Founder Cohort Program

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Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) announced the 22 tech startups that have been selected for the organization’s recurring Founder Cohort Program on Thursday. Launching a startup can be a lonely journey, but it doesn’t have to be,” Parker, the board chair for WTIA’s Startup Program, said in a news release.

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Paul Allen Foundation giving another $10M to support arts and culture groups in Washington state

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features programs for performers of all experience levels and abilities. Recipients indicated their greatest needs were for salaries and labor, programming, and rent and facility costs. “The Applications for the 2024 program will run from Feb. Applications for the 2024 program will run from Feb. The Paul G.

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Washington state awards $85M in grants to fund thousands of EV charging stations

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Jay Inslee and Washington State Department of Commerce Director Mike Fong said the money would go to nonprofits, electric utilities, tribes and public agencies, and that half of the grants would target charger installation in communities most at risk of negative health effects caused by fossil fuel pollution.

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