As a nonprofit ourselves, with limited funds for advertising, Our organisation largely depends for the survival and growth of our DonorTec Program on non-profits telling other non-profits of the work we do. The more organisations that get to hear about us, the greater the impact we can have on the ICT development of the sector!
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DonorTec Impact | Creating magic in the kitchen garden
Melbourne food icon, author and restaurateur Stephanie Alexander created the Kitchen Garden Program at Collingwood College, Victoria, in 2001, to engage children in growing, harvesting, preparing and sharing delicious and healthy food.

In 2004 she established the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, which currently supports 27 projects in Victoria.
DonorTec & Connecting Up Australia head wins Equity Trustees’ Not For Profit 2008 CEO Award
The Chief Executive Officer of Connecting Up Australia, Doug Jacquier, has won the award for significant innovation in the 2008 Equity Trustees’ Not For Profit CEO Awards.
Adopting new information and communications technology (ICT) can be daunting for any business, but it can be particularly difficult in the community and Not For Profit (NFP) world, where resources are tight and expertise limited. That’s where Connecting Up Australia (Who facilitate the DonorTec program) comes in.
Welcome to DonorTec!
DonorTec provides donated software and hardware from companies such as Microsoft and Cisco to eligible Australian non profit groups with Income Tax Exempt Status (ITE). Via this program you can get the latest products each year e.g. Microsoft Windows Vista
This is an exciting program to assist Australian non profits build their ICT capacity and has already assisted hundreds of groups to make huge savings in their operations! Read more...
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