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	TechMission: Bringing Innovations to Urban Ministries & Christian Nonprofits
	
				
		TechMission provides technology resources to help churches and ministries serve the "poor" through: the Association of Christian Community Computer Centers (AC4), TechMission Corps Internships, UrbanMinistry.org, ChristianVolunteering.org, ChristianFreeware.org & SafeFamilies.org
			
	
http://techmission.org/
	Technology Conference Training Materials | TechMission: digital divide - urban ministry
	
				
		TechMission presentations offer models for developing a community computer center, youth technology program, media ministry or entrepreneurship program, provide training in capacity building, marketing, fund raising & grant writing, & teach volunteer management & online safety principles.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/conference-training-materials-topic
	Conference Call Webcasts | UrbanMinistry.org: Urban ministry sermons, MP3s, social network
	
				
		TechMission's presentations offer models for developing a community computer center or youth technology program, show how AC4 members can help build organizational capacity, teach volunteer management & online safety principles & introduce the Ticket-to-Work program, a federal-FBO partnership.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/conference-call-webcasts
	Community Technology, Missions and International Development Resources | UrbanMinistry.org
	
				
		Provides presentations & training on how to use community technology centers to promote economic development & bridge the international digital divide. Includes statistics on developing countries & link to AC4 membership.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/wiki/international
	TechMission 2006 Annual Report | UrbanMinistry.org: Urban ministry sermons, MP3s
	
				
		TechMission's 2006 annual report, available as a PDF, describes yearly outcomes, current initiatives, and future organizational goals. Includes details on our 2 newest programs: ChristianVolunteering.org & UrbanMinistry.org.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/techmission-2006-annual-report
	TechMission Manual: Resources & Training for Computer Centers & Nonprofit Ministries
	
				
		Lists recommended sources of computer hardware and software donations, potential funding and grant opportunities, reviews of Internet/web filtering software, and government programs in which community technology centers, after-school programs & other nonprofits can participate.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/wiki/techmission-manual
	Online Safety Training for Computer Centers and other Non-profits, Web Filtering Software
	
				
		Provides free Internet filtering software for computer centers and other nonprofits, training for youth on online safety, sample computer use policies for youth and staff, and presentation for parents and nonprofits on protecting youth from Internet dangers.
			
	
http://safefamilies.org/nonprofits.php
	Free Internet Filtering Parental Control Software : Safe Families' We-Blocker
	
				
		Provides link to download We-Blocker, a free Internet filtering and parental control software program useful for adults, families, churches, schools, after-school programs, and offices, and which integrates webcast training on online safety.
Software is not compatible with Vista.
			
	
http://safefamilies.org/download.php
	TechMission AC4 Membership Benefits | UrbanMinistry.org: Urban ministry sermons, MP3
	
				
		Benefit summary for AC4, our program which supports Christian ministries and nonprofits through technology education, information on hardware and software donations, online safety training, and operating cost discounts (group buying and discount unemployment insurance).
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/member-benefits
	Encyclopedia of Christian Community Technology | UrbanMinistry.org: Urban ministry sermons
	
				
		Contains technology training curricula; information on obtaining computer hardware and software; articles on the international digital divide and online segregation; and links to organizations that support community technology centers across the globe.
			
	
http://urbanministry.org/wiki/encyclopedia-christian-community-technology
