TechBridge, Inc. is an Atlanta-based nonprofit with the mission to break the cycle of generational poverty through the innovative use of technology to transform nonprofit and community impact. They arm other nonprofits on the frontline of alleviating the causes of poverty with technology that will allow them to expand the impact of their mission for the millions of men, women and children who suffer from lack of access to shelter, food, employment, education, healthcare, and financial literacy.
Since 2000, they have provided IT consulting and services to thousands of nonprofits nationwide and in seven countries. By matching the needs of nonprofits with the skills and financial resources of the technology community, TechBridge helps nonprofits harness the innovative technology and best practices long enjoyed by the corporate sector. Their focus on data and measurable results helps nonprofits and their community partners streamline their work and better allocate resources to enhance their collective ability to create lasting positive change.
For more information about TechBridge, visit https://www.techbridge.org/
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Meet the Presenter:
Andre Dickens is a city councilman, businessman, nonprofit executive, engineer, speaker, deacon, father, and native Atlantan. His career follows his passions, and his impact follows his commitment.
Andre Dickens serves as VP of Development for TechBridge, a nonprofit that drives community impact by bringing affordable technology and business expertise to other nonprofits. Dickens earned a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech and a Master’s of Public Administration in Economic Development at Georgia State University.
As the Post 3 At-Large Councilmember Dickens is an active and outspoken legislative leader on educational opportunities for APS students, affordable housing, transportation, workforce development, and senior citizens programming. Dickens led the efforts to create Atlanta’s first Department of Transportation, establish a $15 per hour minimum wage, and develop BeltLine Inclusionary Zoning for affordable housing.
About Net Impact Atlanta:
Net Impact Atlanta is Atlanta’s local professional chapter of Net Impact, a leading nonprofit that mobilizes professionals to use their careers to drive transformational social and environmental change in their workplaces and the world.