nPower - IEEE GOLD Volunteer Information Evening Nov 2013
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Bringing the tech community together for social good
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Who is NPower?
Founded 1999, NPower brings the technology community together to do social good and offers its services through two core programs designed for optimal impact on communities in need:
Technology Service Corps
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Participant Recruitment
• Veteran, age 21 – 40
• High school degree or GED
• From San Francisco Bay Area
• Approximately 30% female participation
• Partner with VSOs such as Swords to Ploughshares
• Staff performs outreach to community organizations to identify additional candidates
• Partner with VSOs such as Swords to Ploughshares
• Staff performs outreach to community organizations to identify additional candidates
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Holistic Approach
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Best Investment Considerations
“The NPower TSC program provides a pool of great talent to the technology industry. Accenture is proud to have many TSC alumni employed full-time in our New York office; especially with our local technology support team.
These men and women have consistently demonstrated ‘can do’ attitudes and continue to grow both professionally and personally.”
— Cathinka Wahlstrom, NPower BoardMember and Managing Director,Accenture
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The Community Corps
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What we offer
We mobilize skilled tech volunteers to help schools and nonprofits achieve their missions.
Our volunteers assist with:
• Internal tech needsand
• Delivery of mission
www.thecommunitycorps.org
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How it works
• We support you throughout:• Customizing based on causes and preferences• Tracking and reporting activities• Concierge services
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Nonprofit Experience
Easy project registrationo Guided project scope
creationo Personal assistance if
needed via Conciergeo “Prescreened” volunteers
with desired skills
Easy access to Tech Volunteers sourced primarily from leading corporations
Automated suggestions sent directly to potential “qualified” volunteers
User friendly online dashboard to manage volunteers
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Volunteer Experience
Quick and easy registration
User friendly online dashboard to manage personal activity
Access to opportunities tailored to your profile and managed by the Corporate Ambassador
Ability to search for projects by cause, skill and location
Send automated email suggestions to volunteers
Custom newsletter provided to Corporate Ambassador
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Characteristics of Volunteer Options Choose what works best for you
Corporate Experience
Reach Team Make-Up Location Effort Focus Area
Local Individual Onsite with NPO
Day of Service Skill or Set of Skills
Regional Team Onsite with “Team”
Short-Term Project
Cause
National Coordinated Teams
Virtual Campaign Duration
Skill + Cause
Global Part of “Pledge” or Campaign
Multi-Year (e.g. Mentoring)
Skill + Cause+ Pledge
What is the best way for a Corporate Partner to share its skills, expertise and passion? There is no right answer. TCC collaborates with Corporate Partners to identify and accommodate volunteer preferences.
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National Corporate Underwriters
Corporate Partners
Corporate Sponsors
Our Supporters