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The following is a list of projects similar to the Digital Arts Service Corps.
Community Technology Empowerment Project: an AmeriCorps project that helps low-income youth and adults use technology to better access social, civic, educational and economic opportunities. CTEP partners include 20 community agencies in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Ohio Community Computing Network: The OCCN VISTA Program places AmeriCorps*VISTA members at community technology centers which provide training and access to disadvantaged communitites in Ohio.
Building Together Project: The STAR Center's Building Together Project will place Americorps VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) members with non-profit organizations that work with children and adults with disabilities statewide. Building Together Project VISTA members will work to build the capacity of the individual organizations where they serve and collaborate with other VISTA members on the development of resources, trainings, and related projects. Through their service, the Building Together Project 's VISTA members will endeavor to build a network that facilitates collaboration, support, and the sharing of ideas among a diverse group of participating organizations.
TechMission: TechMission Corps is an internship program serving at-risk youth that provides an opportunity for individuals to serve for one year in an urban ministry or Christian non-profit organization. TechMission currently provides 40 positions that serve in urban ministries in the greater Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Denver areas.TechMission is a Christian nonprofit social service organization. Our Values are Jesus, Justice and Technology. Our Mission is to support Christian organizations in using technology to transform vulnerable communities.
Other VISTA or AmeriCorps Capacity Building Organizations
CompuCorps Mentoring: Canadian charity helping other charities become more integrated into our network society through computer volunteer projects and information and technology planning. CompuCorps Mentoring (CCM) recruits computer specialists to be volunteer "mentors" for-not-profit groups who need help with their computer systems or with the internet. We also work directly with non-profits to assist them with technology planning and technology implementation to better reach their missions.
Taproot Foundation: Provides volunteer-based consulting services through a quarterly grant process.