Mission
Teaming for Technology Colorado (T4T) is a nonprofit program dedicated to advancing the use of technology among nonprofit agencies through coordination of the IBM TechLaunch grant, technology planning assistance, computer training, and free and reduced-cost referrals for software, hardware, and consulting services.
Our Mission: To empower Colorado nonprofit organizations to effectively use technology to further their missions.
Programs
T4T Colorado:
Provides information and referrals for free and reduced-cost computer hardware, software, training courses and technology consulting services
Provides nonprofits with new IBM computer hardware and tech planning assistance through the TechLaunch grant
Offers free and low-cost computer training courses in Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs
Promotes adoption, and assists with deployment, of volunteer computing projects such as the World Community Grid
History
In 1997, Teaming for Technology began as a national partnership between IBM, United Way of America, and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). IBM provided operating funds and computer hardware to distribute to nonprofits; United Way provided office space, administrative support, and community connections; and CNCS provided AmeriCorps VISTAs to staff the program.
Today in Colorado, T4T operates as a partnership between IBM and Mile High United Way. T4T has supported the Colorado nonprofit community's tech needs for over a decade. We have distributed more than $600,000 worth of new IBM computer hardware to Colorado nonprofits through our TechLaunch grant and have helped bridge the digital divide through material and resources donated by Dell, HP, and other companies. We offer free and low-cost computer training classes and referrals for free and reduced-cost hardware, software, and training options.



