Free and Low-Cost Tools You Can Use

Date: October 6, 2010Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location:  Show map Huntington Bank Room – Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
325 Michigan Street
Toledo, OH 43604
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Parking Information: The library opens for the general public at the following times:

Monday: 12:00pm
Tuesday: 12:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am
Thursday: 9:00am
Friday: 9:00am

Please park in the parking garage below the library accessible from Adams Street. You will be able to enter the library through the garage entrance early for workshop registration. All other entrances will open at 9am or 12pm respectively. Your parking will be validated only if you park in the library garage.

Contact: Megan Meyer RSVP: Click here to RSVP


Course Description:
Free tools? Yes, FREE (and a few low-cost) web-based tools and information you can use to:

  • Manage your data
  • Create and share documents
  • Host your website
  • Share calendars, spreadsheets
  • Backup your data
  • Learn how to use Microsoft Office
  • Schedule and host meetings online
  • Accept online donations.

In this interactive workshop you will learn about numerous web-based resources other nonprofit staffs use every day!


About the Presenter:
Andy Wolber is the Executive Director of NPower Michigan and has been with the organization since 2002.  Andy has led technology strategy and planning workshops for hundreds of nonprofit organizations throughout the Midwest.  Prior to joining NPower Michigan, Andy worked for USWeb/CKS, where he developed Internet strategies for Fortune 500 clients, such as J.C. Penney and StorageTek, and a nonprofit regional hospital system.  He has previously served as Executive Director of the Dallas Historical Society for four years, as well as board chairman of the Dallas Arts District Friends.  Andy spent three years in fundraising staff roles for nonprofit cultural organizations, including Dallas Black Dance Theatre.  Andy holds an MBA/MA in Arts Administration from Southern Methodist University, and a BA in Music Theory and Composition from Spring Arbor University.