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'''TechBridge - Birmingham chapter''' is a non-profit organization that provides volunteer professional business process and IT consultancy services to regional nonprofits addressing poverty.  
'''TechBridge - Birmingham chapter''' is a the local chapter of an Atlanta, Georgia-based non-profit organization that provides volunteer professional business process and IT consulting services to regional nonprofits which address poverty.


TechBridge's 10-member Alabama Advisory Board is chaired by [[Scott McGlaun]], CIO of [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]]
The Birmingham chapter has adopted the [[Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society]] and is raising funds to help that group develop a cloud-based consolidated data platform to help track potential donors, grant opportunities, volunteers and advisory board members.
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==References==
==References==
* McGlaun, Scott (April 3, 2016) ''[http://techbridge.org/stories-of-impact/Birmingham corporations are teaming up to 'Keep IT Local']". [https://www.al.com AL.com ''Birmingham News'/Al.com"]
* McGlaun, Scott (April 3, 2016) ''Birmingham Corporations are teaming up to 'Keep IT Local'." Guest Voices. {{BN}}


==External link==
==External link==
* [http://techbridge.org/location/birmingham/ TechBridge Birmingham] website
* [http://techbridge.org/location/birmingham/ Birmingham chapter] at TechBridge.org
* [http://techbridge.org/stories-of-impact/ Stories of impact]


[[Category:Nonprofits]]
[[Category:Nonprofits]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 6 February 2017

TechBridge - Birmingham chapter is a the local chapter of an Atlanta, Georgia-based non-profit organization that provides volunteer professional business process and IT consulting services to regional nonprofits which address poverty.

TechBridge's 10-member Alabama Advisory Board is chaired by Scott McGlaun, CIO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama

The Birmingham chapter has adopted the Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society and is raising funds to help that group develop a cloud-based consolidated data platform to help track potential donors, grant opportunities, volunteers and advisory board members.

References

  • McGlaun, Scott (April 3, 2016) Birmingham Corporations are teaming up to 'Keep IT Local'." Guest Voices. The Birmingham News

External link