This website
was built by a team of students enrolled in a five-month Web Design Intensive
Program at San Francisco State University's Multimedia Studies Program
(MSP). Under the direction of the MSP and TeamTech, student teams were
paired with local nonprofit agencies to build a website which would enable
the agencies to better serve their community. The
team of student web designers for this site were Kathy
Becker, Toni Scott,
Dwyn Reilly, Linggawati
Tandian and Steve Aultman.
TeamTech
San Francisco assists Bay Area nonprofits in effectively using technology
to increase the impact of their work in the low income communities they
serve. TeamTech, a collaborative effort on the part of
Americorps*VISTA, IBM and United
Way of America, as a response to America's
Promise, is bringing nonprofits in sixteen cities across the country
up to date technologically. America's Promise was founded in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania at the President's Summit for America's Future in April,
1997, and is chaired by General Colin L. Powell. In each city, AmeriCorps*VISTA
members work through the local United Way and it's affiliates with technology
funding from IBM, to implement a plan that will enhance technology for
selected community-based organizations in their area. TeamTech San Francisco
has joined with the Northern California
Council for the Community, through the United
Way of the Bay Area, to strengthen the capacity of community based
organizations to provide services throughout the Bay Area.
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