Bob Tomasik, Information Systems Administrator for Jewish Family & Children's Service of Minneapolis, talks about how he keeps from being overwhelmed within a large nonprofit organization.
Aby John, Business Manager for Hunger Solutions Minnesota, talks about accidental techies for nonprofits and how to learn the ropes by attending conferences.
Joe Selvaggio, President of MicroGrants, talks about his experience having to learn how to use a computer at the age of 70 for the sake of his new nonprofit.
Beth Hynes, Database Administrator for Parks and Trails Council of MN, offers advice on where tech rookies and accidental techies can go online to find some helpful information
Brad Baso, Project Manager for Girl Scouts of MN, offers his advice for new and accidental techies that are challenged by lack of resources.
Don Flower, with the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center, discusses his views regarding when nonprofits should outsource their IT needs.
Stan Birnbaum, President of MACC CommonWealth, talks about the experience of being a nonprofit organization's only techie and how to lighten their work load.