The TechLaunch Selection Committee plays a vital role in helping Teaming for Technology Colorado select qualified organizations to receive computer hardware and training through the TechLaunch grant program.
TechLaunch finalist applications and site visit notes are reviewed by all members of the TechLaunch Selection Committee. Once complete, the input from the Selection Committee and representatives of T4T and IBM are compiled and the 2008 grant recipients decided.
Teaming for Technology Colorado received more than seventy applications this year for our IBM-sponsored TechLaunch grant. Fifteen finalists have been selected to receive site visits within the next few weeks.
T4T has now stopped accepting applications for TechLaunch 2008. Our thanks to all of the organizations who submitted applications. This year we received more than sixty applications and we will be reviewing them over the course of the coming days. During the week of April 21st, we hope to contact those organizations selected to advance to the next stage of the grant process, which consists of site visits by T4T staff. At that time, we will also be notifying those organizations that were not selected to advance.
Best of luck to all the applicants!
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Applications for the 2008 TechLaunch grant program are now available online. For more information (including the application form), visit the TechLaunch page.
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Applications for the 2008 TechLaunch grant program must be completed by midnight on April 15, 2008. For more information, visit our TechLaunch page.
Greetings,
It's that time of year again. No, not the deadline to submit your tax return . . . the chance to receive brand-new IBM/Lenovo computer equipment through Teaming for Technology Colorado's annual TechLaunch grant program.
Each year, IBM donates thousands of dollars worth of brand-new desktops and laptops to chosen nonprofit organizations across the Front Range. In addition to receiving new computers, the selected nonprofits also receive tailored technology training and assistance from T4T and our community partners.
T4T is pleased to welcome back nine of our seasoned volunteers. Both Debbie Dalrymple and Steve Kessler will continue teaching classes in Denver and Boulder. Our returning Colorado Springs volunteer team includes:
On behalf of Teaming for Technology Colorado, I have the distinct pleasure of welcoming Lisa Schulz back to the T4T team.
What makes a website effective? How do you pick the best web host for your organization? These are the types of questions volunteer Dave Pitman helped this year's TechLaunch recipients answer during a recent TechLaunch training session on web concepts.
Trained in computer science and engineering at MIT, Pitman is the technology director and interaction design guru for local web company Vestal Design.
Hello and thank you for visiting T4T's website.
As Teaming for Technology's new Program Director, I would like to take a moment to introduce myself.