Techathalon is important because it gives young people the confidence to command the technology tools that will shape our future. But the future of this extraordinarily innovative program relies on sponsorship donations and community partnership. Whether you represent a corporation looking to become the title sponsor or are an individual who would simply like to be involved in this great event, Techathalon offers numerous sponsorship
opportunities.
NPCE believes that everyone plays an important role in providing solutions and works together with non-profits and small businesses to provide custom computing solutions. Extending this philosophy to community involvement, NPCE is dedicated to helping communities get more from technology. www.npce.com
Google aspires to use the power of information to
help people better their lives. An active experiment
philanthropy, Google engages its entire family of people and
partners, information technologies and other resources to
address global concerns.
Intel is committed to playing a positive role in
preparing our youth for the demands of tomorrow. By
partnering with communities worldwide, Intel helps improve
learning opportunities and increase access to technology. www.intel.com
Microsoft believes
that by providing training and tools, we can partner to
create social and economic opportunities that can transform
communities and help people realize their potential. www.microsoft.com
Cox Communications is committed to addressing the needs of the communities in which we serve. Cox's cash and in-kind support for the greater Phoenix and Southern Arizona communities totaled more than $9 million in 2004. We are pleased to utilize our resources, particularly communications technology, to bring a world of information to Arizona students, to help Valley non-profits continue providing essential services, and to play a role in stimulating local economic growth. www.cox.com
Altogether, Washington Alliance Clubs offer programs at a total of 126 separate locations, including Clubhouses, Native lands, public housing, schools, and community centers. Clubs currently serve 68,685 Washington state youth in grades K-12 through annual membership. We offer dedicated youth facilities that are open daily, staffed by professionals, and offer programs that work.
www.waabgc.org
The Boys & Girls Clubs Arizona Alliance is made up of 10 Organizations comprising 55 Clubs sites across the state. Those Club sites offer programs and services which promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. Boys & Girls Clubs in Arizona serve over 100,000 kids each year, and that number is growing all the time. www.azabgc.org