compassionIT ™ The Evolution
10:00AM Arrival & Check-insConference Room A 10:15AM Welcome – History of CompassionITDawn Simpson 10:25AM Video Highlights: 2013 Winners Benefits & OutcomesWondergem PR 10:30AMIntroducing the CompassionIT PantryLarry Andrus 10:45AMOpen Discussion and FeedbackAll
Engineers come up with the idea Marketing Committee Approval Program Development Sponsorship RequestsGo Live
Increase awareness Training tool for our team Assist organizations in need
Trivalent and our sponsors will provide one THREE Michigan non-profits A TECHNOLOGY REFRESH compassionIT THROUGH
We’re connecting non-profits to TECHNOLOGY To drive MORE change… compassionIT Introducing compassionIT ™ PANTRY
compassionIT ™ PANTRY Tech skills Internet Laptops Printers servers wireless backups Data storage security Imagine a place where Michigan non-profits can go to get updated equipment AND technology support …WORRY FREE! THE … AND MORE…
compassionIT ™ PANTRY
compassionIT ™ PANTRY The first phase of feasibility interviews demonstrates a strong belief among non-profits that a “Pantry” is a game-changing idea. We have already identified key partners willing and eager to be involved including Habitat for Humanity who is developing a project with other non-profits for a “Food Club” that could also house the CompassionIT Pantry in its space on South Division Avenue. The Non-Profit Technical Assistance Fund, representing the following charities: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Wege, Amway, Steelcase, Dyer-Ives and Sebastian Foundations provides annual grants totaling $200,000 to non-profits for software, labor, technical assistance, onsite training and website development and would welcome the CITP according to its consultant, Nicole Notario-Risk.