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The Skills Exchange: Melbourne

The Skills Exchange: Melbourne - Has Ended

 24 Jul, 2018 - 24 Jul, 2018
 Tue 4:30pm - Tue 7:00pm
 101 Collins Street
  Melbourne, VIC
  Community
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The Skills Exchange is a place for charities and skilled specialists to come together to solve problems, increase charity capability around the use of technology, and increase the awareness of skilled specialists about the challenges charities face in their daily operations.

Skills Exchange events involve participating charities pitching a communications technology problem to a room of skilled specialists, who are then matched with charities to help resolve the problem. This is a unique opportunity for charities to get access to skilled volunteers from the ICT industry, who have agreed to donate up to two days of their time to give back.

Participating charities are supported throughout the entire process from Telco Together, starting with assistance defining and pitching their problem, through to post-event support to ensure all parties maximise the potential for problems to be resolved.

This format enables a broad range of charities to be involved and pitch their technology related problems to an eager audience of specialists.

Please note, registrations for charities intending to pitch closes on June 15th.

Thank you to Cisco for kindly donating the use of the venue for this event.

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The Telco Together Foundation is a member-based, registered charity. Our members include Australian telecommunications service providers who cover the Foundation’s running costs so that funds raised through Telco Together activities and events can be used to support community programs supporting Australians in need.  We support disadvantaged communities in the areas of Indigenous communities, homelessness and food security, mental health and youth unemployment and disadvantage.

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