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Empowering Change: Digital Library Solutions for Nonprofits

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Unlimited digital files of magazines, books, journals, articles, audio, and more are preserved in these virtual libraries. They can be virtually managed from any location that has internet connectivity. These resources are valuable for charity programs and need to be accessed anytime and anywhere.

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

GeekWire

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. Close to 6,000 students from 100 countries are in the program, with about one-quarter in the U.S.,

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

GeekWire

Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) announced the 22 tech startups that have been selected for the organization’s recurring Founder Cohort Program on Thursday. Each company gets support and guidance through the crucial stages of fundraising, corporate governance and customer development.

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Washington Technology Industry Association looks beyond its home state for talent, programming

GeekWire

The Washington Technology Industry Association organization says its priority is to “recruit, develop, and retain technology talent in Washington state.” The programming and services WTIA offers is also expanding beyond its home state. The WTIA’s apprenticeship program Apprenti has been a national organization for 5 years.

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Tech accelerator for Washington and Oregon startups encourages underserved applicants

GeekWire

(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.

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Geeks Give Back at the GeekWire Awards: Meet three groups wielding tech for good causes

GeekWire

Coding for Cancer Hanako Osuga, in the background, is the program coordinator leading the Coding for Cancer program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, an effort designed to expose students to the possibilities of applying computational skills to cancer research. Denver and Dallas and has helped more then 6,200 people get housing.

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WTIA picks 30 of Washington state’s ‘best and brightest’ tech startups for Founder Cohort

GeekWire

The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) has selected 30 Washington state tech startups for its seventh Founder Cohort Program. The virtual program is designed to help seed-stage startups grow and scale over the course of six months. Here is the list of selected companies: 221B Analytics Aerial, Inc.

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