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City to Announce 2010 GTOPs Awards

Austin City Council Member Laura Morrison and members of the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission will present the 2010 Grant for Technology Opportunities Program Awards at an announcement ceremony Tuesday, April 27, at Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second St.

Nine winning projects will receive GTOPs funding for connecting the public with information technology, computers and the Internet.

“GTOPs enables local organizations to leverage technology in novel ways,” Commission Chair Chip Rosenthal said.  “Its achievements are remarkable and a tribute to the innovation and community spirit of Austin.”

Some of the projects include providing adults with disabilities specialized computer work stations to assist in finding employment opportunities online; basic computer training for refugees settling in Austin; and computer literacy for seniors to qualify for employment, for access to information resources, and/or for inclusion in online communities.

The GTOPs program was designed by the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission to support digital technology projects that benefit our community.

GTOPs Awards Presentation
Tuesday, April 27 2010
1 p.m.Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second St.

News Conference Room

Austin Business Journal Article on GTOPs!

Nine winners of the city’s $150,000 Grants for Technology Opportunities Program will be awarded April 27 at 1 p.m. in the city hall conference room.

GTOPs 10th Anniversary Gala Celebration

The Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs) celebrated its 10th anniversary with a banquet and awards ceremony at the beautiful downtown Omni Hotel on April 21, 2010.  Click here for more information and a list of the award winners.

Community Technology Symposium

Together with Austin Free-Net and Skillpoint Alliance the City of Austin Presents:

Austin Connects: Community Technology Symposium
January 12, 2010
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Microsoft Building, 9606 North Mopac

The event will bring together organizations and individuals throughout Austin that employ technology in ways that serve the public. The goal is a day of learning and networking, which may serve as a launchpad for continued efforts.

Registration is now open. A limited number of early bird discount registrations are available now through December 15. The normal $25 registration is discounted to $20 ($18 for students) during this time.

From the keynote speaker, David Keyes, City of Seattle, on the Communities Connect Network web site in Washington State:

“Very few organizations provide community technology or digital inclusion as their first mission. It is probably something else – education, youth development, senior welfare, job training, etc. However many of these organizations are working to close the digital divide and providing technology access and training to their clients or specific community members.”

For more information and to register, visit:  http://www.austinconnects.net

Austin Children’s Shelter Holiday Plans

Wednesday, Dec. 9
Music for the City @ The Highball, 1120 S. Lamar
Join GTOPs Alumni Austin Children’s Shelter for a night of cocktails, bowling, Karaoke and live musical performances by Austin’s own Aaron Ivey & Fastball.
Website: www.musicforthecity.org

Sunday, Dec. 13, 4:30 pm
Music @ Antone’s
Performances by: Speak, Stereo Is A Lie, Frantic Clam (these are indie/rock) with special guests: Schmillion, Electric Society, Fabi Reyna, Patches and Charlie Belle (these are kid bands)
Cost:  $10
Website:  http://do512.com/event/2009/12/13/a-benefit-for-austin-childrens-shelter

Wednesday, Dec. 30 (ACS Night)A Texas Christmas Carol night for ACS @ Long Center @ 7:30 p.m.

A Texas Christmas Carol, a musical variety celebration of the season featuring performances by PBS’s The Biscuit Brothers and recording artist Tish Hinojosa. This unique, all-Austin production brings together onstage for the first time many of Austin’s celebrated talents and arts organizations including the Austin Lyric Opera, Austin Classical Guitar Society, Amazing Grace Gospel, Ballet Austin, James Bowie High School Silver Stars, River City Brass Quintet, Tapestry Dance Company and the Zachary Scott Theater Showstoppers, with special intermission performances by the St. Martin’s Ringers handbell choir and a video visit from KVUE’s Mark Murray. Special guest artists at selected performances will include concert pianist Anton Nel, classical guitarist Matthew Hinsley and Russian-born violinist Stanislav Pronin.

WHERE: The Michael & Susan Dell Hall at The Long Center | 701 West Riverside Drive at South First St.

TICKETS: $20–$65 adult tickets. Half-price admission for children under 12—all seats, all performances. For tickets, visit www.TheLongCenter.org or call 474-LONG (5664). Tickets are also available at the 3M Box Office at the Long Center. Groups of 15+ call 457-5161. When ordering tickets, use promo code AusChildShelter and ACS will receive 20% of full ticket prices.

Grant Seminar Follow Up

The GTOPs Pre-Application Meeting & Grant Seminar was a great success!  Miss it?  Download the slides from Sheena’s powerpoint presentation.

GTOPs Alum Gets New Leadership

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Girlstart Announces New Executive Director

Girlstart, an award-winning, Austin-based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering girls in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), welcomes Tamara Hudgins in the role of Executive Director. Tamara will begin work for Girlstart on Oct. 1, 2009.

The search for a new Executive Director of Girlstart began earlier this year when founder Rachel Muir resigned to become the new Executive Director of Mother’s Milk Bank. During the search the organization was led on an interim basis by Julie Shannan, who will be returning to her former role of Girlstart Deputy Director upon Tamara’s arrival.

Tamara moved to Texas in 2005. Since 2006 she has been the Executive Director of the Chisholm Trail Communities Foundation (formerly Georgetown Area Community Foundation), a Georgetown, Texas-based community foundation that streamlines and supports the charitable giving process by connecting donors with giving vehicles and information.

During her tenure at Chisholm Trail Communities Foundation, Tamara brought new members to the organization’s board, completed a successful re-branding of the organization, achieved fivefold growth in donations over three and a half years, and secured the gift of a historic building on the main square of Georgetown for the community foundation’s permanent home. She also secured confirmation that the foundation was in compliance with National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations, which sets the standards for accreditation of community foundations. Tamara led the foundation’s day-to-day operations including staff management, budget oversight, fundraising efforts and strategic planning.

Before relocating to the Austin area, Tamara worked for and consulted with organizations in Chicago and the Czech Republic. During her time in Chicago she was the Executive Director of Creating Pride, a nonprofit serving over 11,000 teachers and children. She holds M.A. and B.A. degrees in Art History from the Art Institute of Chicago and Ohio State University, respectively, and holds a Ph.D. in Art History from Charles University in Prague.

Programming has been and will continue to be a focus for Tamara. At the Chisholm Trail Communities Foundation Tamara directed the foundation’s civic initiatives and efforts to improve the quality of life for Williamson County residents. To date, she has effectively addressed three key issues the county faces: childhood hunger and nutrition, aging and early childhood development and childcare.

Tamara was voted in unanimously by the Girlstart Board of Directors. “The entire Board of Directors is excited that Tamara will join us as the new Executive Director,” said Betsy Blair, Board President. “We are confident that she will make an immediate and positive impact at Girlstart and lead us to even greater success inspiring girls in math, science and technology.”

Tamara’s concerns about women and education are similar to those that led founder and former Executive Director Rachel Muir to create the organization over 12 years ago. “Too often, girls are not encouraged to pursue careers involving technology and science. When girls learn that they can achieve in the fields of science and math, they develop a stronger belief that there are a variety of opportunities waiting for them in high school, college and beyond,” said Tamara. “Girlstart is about bringing girls together in a supportive environment where they can learn, explore and share. I look forward to joining Girlstart and furthering its mission to help girls in Austin thrive in these areas.”

www.girlstart.org

[Content cross posted from Girlstart news release]

Greenlights Grant Writing Workshop

typinDate: Wednesday, October 7
Time: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Greenlights
Fee: $50 Greenlights Members ($85 Non-members)
Presenter: Ann Starr, Director of Education, Greenlights for NonProfit Success

Click to Register

Jump-start your grant writing with three dynamic workshops that can strengthen your skills as an emerging grant writer or development manager of your nonprofit organization.

Part 2 of Greenlights’ Successful Grantsmanship Series – Successful Grants Write Now

What does it take to become a grant writer? This workshop will provide you with all the basics you need in prospecting for potential funders, preparing a powerful case statement, developing grant budgets and more. Learn what funders are looking for in your solicitations and how to create grants that stand out in a crowd.

[content cross posted from greenlights.org]

GTOPs staffer Sheena Harden will be attending this workshop.

GTOPs 2010 Calendar Published!

The 2009-10 GTOPs schedule has been published on the “application” page! The calendar includes important due dates and a link to register for this year’s GTOPs Pre-Application Meeting and Grant Writing Seminar!

Changes to note – the due dates for written questions have been posted in advance this year so there are no surprises! Not all applicants will be asked written questions but for those who do there will be no confusion as to when responses are due back to the City.

Look for applications to be released October 1, 2009 pending Austin City Council approval!

GTOPs Awards Ceremony

Brewster McCracken

Brewster McCracken

The 2009 GTOPs Awards Ceremony was well attended by members of the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission, representatives from award winning organizations and City Staff. Austin Mayor Pro Tem Brewster McCracken presided over the ceremony with assistance from Commission Chair Chip Rosenthal. GTOPs Program Coordinator Sheena Harden organized the event which was aired live on local government channel 6.

For more photos of the ceremony visit http://picasaweb.google.com/OneWeeb/GTOPs2009AwardsCeremony?feat=directlink