Read about who NPower NY works with and the types of services we provide to local nonprofits.
In partnership with the Microsoft Corporation, NPower NY has successfully secured a $3 Million donation for a major advocacy organization and its affiliates nationwide.
While Anthony was attending a school that trains disc jockeys, a caring individual saw that Anthony's talents went far beyond what he was utilizing in the DJ booth.
Sister Caroline Tweedy, Assistant Executive Director, and others at Mercy Home knew there was an opportunity to more effectively reach people who needed their services. She asked NPower NY to create a dynamic website that would enable people to search for information and help.
Matt Rivera* was a twenty four-year-old Bronx resident who was working a low-wage job and was about to become a father. He realized he had to pursue a better paying job with more opportunities to build a career. Matt learned about the Technology Service Corps program and decided to take advantage of this opportunity.
FoodChange (formerly Community Food Resource Center) was founded in 1980 to fight hunger and has since grown to become one of New York City's leading promoters of access to nutritious food and adequate income.
The Citizens Committee produces numerous Tip Sheets that are relevant to neighborhood and block associations trying to organize into effective coalitions, or those that are working to solve a particular problem. The Committee knew that technology could be deployed to streamline the process of communication and enhance the efficiency of getting new and updated Tip Sheets out to its constituency.
The Partnership for the Homeless was lacking a technology infrastructure, which was inhibiting the effective communication and delivery of its services. Without a network, The Partnership did not have an easily accessible database to input its clients' confidential information.
The dangers of computer viruses are often overlooked until an organization is hit with a virus. NPower NY, in collaboration with New York Cares and Symantec, coordinated Virus Vaccination Day, a FREE one-day community service event devoted to helping New York City nonprofits protect themselves against computer viruses.
Robin Hood's Management Assistance team (MA team) was constantly being bombarded with urgent requests from grant recipients for assistance on a wide range of technology issues.
Experiencing problems with its network and knowing it was a result of the server being overworked, the staff at the National Employment Law Project (NELP) was nervous that their inability to properly backup and save important files would someday come back to haunt them.
Anne Sherman, Associate at TCC Group, was looking for a partner to help design and conduct a workshop on technology leadership and planning.
Sunset Park's Executive Director pulled together a coalition of nearly 400 community-based and faith-based organizations to help him solve one of the community's most intransigent problems: the growing number of uninsured children and adults. Jim knew he wanted to find a technology solution to this challenge and called in NPower NY to help him think through his options.