TechSoup explained

TechSoup
Type:Nonprofit technology
Founded Date:1987
Founder:Daniel Ben-Horin
Location:San Francisco
Origins:CompuMentor Project
Key People:Founder and Chief Instigator: Daniel Ben-Horin
CEO: Rebecca Masisak
Focus:Technology Donations and Data Services
Revenue:US$30.8 million
Num Employees:203

TechSoup, founded in 1987 as CompuMentor and later known as TechSoup Global, is a nonprofit international network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provides technical support and technological tools to other nonprofits.[1] [2]

History

After discussing the technology needs of nonprofits with members of the WELL, Daniel Ben-Horin founded CompuMentor (later TechSoup). His objective was to create a program in which those with technology skills ("mentors") volunteered to assist nonprofit organizations with information technologies. In 1991, Fred Silverman, Apple Computer's manager of community affairs, praised CompuMentor as "a perfect marriage of technology and volunteerism."[3] [4]

CompuMentor also began soliciting donations of technological products, largely from tech magazines that had large stocks of unneeded software sent to them by companies seeking coverage of their products, which CompuMentor collected and then sold to nonprofits for a nominal fee, originally $5.[2] [5] [6]

In 1997, CompuMentor received $350,000 in donations, tying it with the IT Resource Center as the largest Nonprofit Technology Assistance Provider in the U.S.[7]

On May 9, 2000, TechSoup website www.techsoup.org was launched.

In 2008, the organization changed its name to TechSoup Global.[8] As of 2016, TechSoup reported $30.8 million in revenue. It provides technology assistance services and NGO validation services to nongovernmental organizations, foundations, libraries, and other civil society organizations worldwide in partnerships with companies like Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco and Symantec. In partnership with Microsoft, it formed the TechSoup Global Network to support increased distribution of services to nonprofits.[2] [9] [10] [11] [12]

The TechSoup Global Network includes Fundacja TechSoup, a separately incorporated "regional hub" established by TechSoup Global. It is based in Warsaw, Poland, and supports activities in 48 European countries.[13] [14]

Notable programs

TechSoup.org

Launched in January 2002, TechSoup.org is a web site serving nonprofits that provides training webinars, community forums and other resources about the use of technology in nonprofit organizations and public libraries. TechSoup partners with Microsoft to distribute Microsoft's product donations globally,[15] [16] and helps to connect nonprofits and libraries to corporate donors such as Adobe, Symantec, Cisco and Intuit. TechSoup.org also verifies the nonprofit status of organizations seeking donations and matches them to the donated technology products they need.[17] [18]

GuideStar International

GuideStar International is a global service that provides open access to accurate NGO data. GSI was begun in 2010 when TechSoup Global and GuideStar International, a U.K.-registered charity that promotes transparency and civil society organization reporting, combined operations.

NGOsource

NGOsource, a project of the Council on Foundations and TechSoup Global, is an online service for U.S. grantmakers to receive equivalency determinations, which are legal certifications that a non-U.S. NGO is equivalent to a U.S. public charity, thereby reducing the cost and complexity of international grantmaking.[19] Launched in March 2013, it helps U.S. grantmakers streamline their global philanthropy.[20] According to its website, NGOsource was active in 126 countries as of 2018.[21]

NetSquared

NetSquared organized local actors to collaborate in open innovation challenges, as well as monthly face-to-face meetups. NetSquared was organized into local chapters that had monthly meetings. Chapters went by such names as Tech4Good or NetSquared Chicago.[22] NetSquared's "ReStart Slovakia" challenge provided recognition and seed funds to help launch the "Open Courts" project to promote transparency in Slovakia's judicial system.[23] TechSoup Connect became the successor to NetSquared in 2021, and each chapter continues to be led by a volunteer who produces local events, in-person and online.[24]

Quad

In February 2022, TechSoup launched a subscription service, Quad, which it described as "TechSoup's peer-to-peer community where nonprofit organizations connect with tech experts and each other to do great things."[25] [26]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Guidestar International and TechSoup Global Combine . April 15, 2010 . Nonprofit Quarterly.
  2. News: 10 awesome technology nonprofits you should know about . Lyndsey . Gilpin . June 23, 2015 . Tech Republic.
  3. News: COMPUMENTOR AND HANDSNET OFFER HELP TO THOSE HELPING OTHERS . Lawrence . Magid . 11 March 1991 . The Washington Post .
  4. News: Putting volunteers on line . Llana . DeBare . 4 Oct 1993 . The Sacramento Bee .
  5. News: When Tech Innovation has a Social Mission . John . Markoff . April 13, 2008 . New York Times .
  6. News: TechSoup sees upside for nonprofits in downturn . Julian . Guthrie . March 22, 2009 . SF Gate.
  7. Book: McInerney, Paul-Brian . From Social Movement to Moral Market . January 1, 2014. 9780804789066 .
  8. News: Disconnecting from the network . Tim . Mills Groninger . May 15, 2011 . Nonprofit Times .
  9. News: Daniel Ben-Horin, Founder/President of CompuMentor: Philanthropy and the Next-Generation Web . Mitch . Nauffts . May 2, 2006 . Philanthropy Digest.
  10. Web site: 2016 Year in Review . 2016 . Annual Report.
  11. News: As tech moves toward shared value, what is the role for bridge builders? . Catherine . Cheney . November 25, 2015 . Devex .
  12. News: IRS Gives OK to Outside Good-Faith Determinations for Foundations . Diane . Freda . September 24, 2015 . Bloomberg BNA .
  13. Web site: Foundation TechSoup . 2014 . National Forum of Nongovernmental Initiatives .
  14. Web site: Strengthening Institutional Capacity to Provide ICT Support to NGOs in CEE/Russia: Fundacja TechSoup . 2015 . Charles Stewarrt Mott Foundation .
  15. Book: Hutsko, Joe . Green Gadgets for Dummies . 2009 . John Wiley & sons . 9780470528914 .
  16. News: How your church can accept electronic offerings . Shawn . Schuster . March 16, 2015 . Gospel Herald .
  17. News: The medium data alliance between Guidestar and the Foundation Center: Get your information here . Rick . Cohen . October 24, 2013 . The Nonprofit Quarterly .
  18. Web site: Expanding Microsoft software donations for more nonprofits . Akhtar . Badshah . July 27, 2011 . Microsoft Citizenship blog TechNet .
  19. http://www.ngosource.org/News/Pages/press-release-treasury-irs-rule-change-2012.aspx "Treasury and IRS Rule Changes Reduce Barriers to Global Grantmaking"
  20. http://www.cof.org/files/Bamboo/programsandservices/legalinfo/documents/RelianceStandardsAnalysis-FINAL.pdf "Explanation of Proposed Treasury Regulations: Reliance Standards for Making Good Faith Determinations of Equivalency Determinations"
  21. http://www.ngosource.org/about-us/global-partners NGOsource About Us
  22. News: So where do you belong? . Geeta . Padmanabhan . January 15, 2014 . The Hindu .
  23. http://techpresident.com/news/wegov/24224/website-opens-infamously-corrupt-courts In Slovakia, a Website Shines the Spotlight on Infamously Corrupt Judiciary
  24. News: TechSoup Connect: Your New Community Events Program . 8 October 2021 . TechSoup Blog .
  25. News: Introducing Quad . 3 February 2022 . TechSoup .
  26. News: Quad from Techsoup . 17 May 2023 . Reddit .