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Central Valley Initiative CompuMentor provides computer technical assistance to immigration legal services, ESL, and civic participation nonprofit organizations throughout Central and Northern California.
 
Computers In Our Future A $6 million, five-year initiative to develop eleven community computer training centers in low-income neighborhoods across California.
 
Roberts Fndn Grantee Ntwk - Ph IV CompuMentor has built a virtual network connecting the Roberts Foundation, their investees, and support organizations. The primary goal of this network is to facilitate timely and efficient collection, processing, and sharing of information between the foundation, their investees, and technical support organizations.
 
The Pacific-Southwest Regional Technology in Education Consortium (R*TEC) CompuMentor is collaborating with eight organizations to plan and implement this project which focuses on new educational strategies to apply technology to assist low income, culturally diverse and language minority communities. The work includes coordinating mentoring with a telemation approach, distance learning, and in-service and pre-service teacher training.
 
Y2K Workbook for NonProfits CompuMentor hasdeveloped a Year 2000 Audit methodology as a resource for use by a nonprofit in assessing its Year 2000 status. This methodology is available in hardcopy and for downloading.
 
     
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