On Sunday, September 8, CTN had a table at Getting There Together, an event organized by the Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly (CASE). The overall purpose of the event was... read more →
The June Breakfast Brag & Borrow was hosted at 826 Valencia for the first time. 826 Valencia is a nonprofit that serves San Francisco youth by helping them develop... read more →
On May 22, CTN volunteers gathered at Google Community Space to celebrate their accomplishments from the past year. Sixteen CTN volunteers, staff, and partners came together to share stories over... read more →
Another featured volunteer for National Volunteer Week is Kate Puckett. Kate Puckett is one of CTN's volunteers at Rosa Parks. She is a sophomore biology major at the University of San Francisco, which is... read more →
During National Volunteer Week, we had a conversation featuring CTN volunteer Tim Hazen. How and when did you become involved with CTN? My wife Katrina attends the Ceramic Studio at Aquatic... read more →
Brenna Carrick became involved with Community Tech Network when a member of her sorority posted the volunteer opportunity on their website! She is currently working as a Junior Design major... read more →
For any nonprofit organization with volunteers, how it interacts with them is always a top priority. Nonprofits will devote a large amount of resources to ensure that their volunteers are... read more →
CTN recently partnered with Defy Ventures to host a Tech Teach-in for their program participants, whom it calls entrepreneurs-in-training (EITs). Defy provides rigorous employment readiness, character development, and entrepreneurship training... read more →
On November 8, Breakfast Brag & Borrow returned to the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) to share success and seek answers from fellow nonprofit technology providers. As the host, SFPL... read more →
In so many ways, technology has improved our lives. But for many of us, technology has become a barrier as well. What can be done to ensure that technology improves... read more →