by supergeek | Sep 7, 2022 | General Organization Updates, Microgrants, Technology
Highlights: Startup school Oakville Community Christian (OCC) began fundraiser for new technology earlier this year. Through friends and family, Nerds Abroad heard about their needs and were able to fulfill their entire technology wishlist. Nerds Abroad utilized old...
by Stephen Hodges | Mar 24, 2020 | General Organization Updates, Technology
Based on the significant impact felt in our local communities around Oregon due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nerds Abroad board has decided to release current technology inventory available to a broader scope of recipients in order to support a larger group of...
by Ashley Hodges | May 24, 2018 | Technology
In a recent article by TechSoup, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping other nonprofits with technical support and IT training, refurbished technology was discussed. This is an important topic for the Nerds Abroad organization because one of our main projects...
by Ashley Hodges | May 6, 2017 | General Organization Updates, Technology, Uncategorized
Have you been wondering how our first ever fundraising event went? So have we! And now we have the answers. On April 21st, Nerds Abroad hosted their first ever fundraising event through GroupRaise and we could not have been as successful as we were without all of our...
by Ashley Hodges | Apr 20, 2017 | General Organization Updates, Technology, TechTent
This past weekend was our first ever guest appearance in Corvallis, Oregon. We were able to snag a booth thanks to @Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets group. Our goal last weekend was to create awareness for Nerds Abroad research community needs in the technology... by Ashley Hodges | Feb 7, 2017 | Business Resources, Technology, TechTent, Uncategorized
This month, the Nerds Abroad crew is getting buckled down and preparing for the spring to come. We have had enough snow and rain to last us the rest of the year and now it’s time to look forward to the coming months and the sunshine. Two NA board members are taking an...