Well it didn't quite sound right when I started reading the Chicago Tribune article but my take-away is that Hackers for Charity is worth checking out.
Nonprofits have enough worries and challenges these days and technology proficiency and security should be right up at the top for nonprofit boards and their execs. It's not a safe world as it is and the last thing a nonprofit should have go wrong is their technology. Hackers for Charity sounds like a good place to turn.
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