Technology forum for Nonprofits and charities
For the first time, Microsoft Australia will be hosting a forum targeting the nonprofit and charity sector with the focus on technology.
The free forum is being organised with Microsoft’s partner, Connecting Up Australia, and is being held at Microsoft offices in North Ryde on November 4th 2010.
Technology plays an important role for nonprofits, charities and community organisations across Australia. This forum will bring together business and NGO leaders to discuss topics such as customer relationship management (CRM), Cloud Computing, Social Media strategy, and ICT (Information and communication technologies) Proficiency.
There will also be demos and useful tips for using a range of Microsoft products such as: Live services, Windows 7, SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010.
Microsoft Community Affairs administers all of Microsoft's community investment programs. Founded in 1983, Microsoft Community Affairs was one of the first corporate community investment programs in the high-tech industry. Today, Microsoft is the largest contributor in the industry.
Last fiscal year, Microsoft Australia donated more than $33 million worth of software to 2,400 charities and nonprofits.
To register for this free forum, click here .Places are limited so register early.
Paul Clark, Community Affairs Manager