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  • Volunteer Impact at Home and in the Workplace

    Garret Seevers is a volunteer from Intuit who participated in the Brazil entrepreneur training project last May. Nine months after the project, he reflects upon his experience and the impact that he continues to have in his community, with his family and in the workplace.


  • Team4Tech Local Partner in South Africa, LEAP 4 School, Achieves 94 Percent Pass Rate

    In September 2015, Team4Tech partnered with LEAP Science and Maths School 4 in the Diepsloot Township near Johannesburg. The project was to introduce educational software to teachers to engage their learners further. Recently, LEAP 4 grade 12 learners completed their end of year examination called matric. While the average matric pass rate in South Africa…


  • How Companies Can Innovate Their Giving and People Development Programs

    This guest blog post was written by Mark Horoszowski and his team at MovingWorlds, a global platform that connects skilled volunteers with social impact organizations around the globe.  


  • What is Success?

    Here at Team4Tech, we’ve spent a lot of time lately thinking about what success looks like and how to measure it. Our mission is to improve the quality of education with technology and technology volunteers, and we’ve completed 10 projects in the past two years with over 100 amazing volunteers, reaching 10,000 students and teachers…


  • Team4Tech Hiring New Program Manager

    Exciting news – Team4Tech is growing! As we work to expand the number of projects we are implementing in 2015 and beyond, we are looking to add a dynamic new program manager who is passionate about expanding educational opportunities around the world. If you or someone you know is interested in applying, please check out…


  • The Top Ten Ways International Skills-Based Volunteering Pays

    Team4Tech’s mission is to advance 21st century education in developing countries by connecting technology industry professionals and solutions with high impact NGO projects. We act as agents for change by matching technology industry volunteers, solutions and resources with accredited non-profit projects that aim to make a difference in the quality of education around the globe.…


  • Ronny Weinberger sees the power of 1 to 1 connections

    Ronny Weinberger from Intel went to Africa to create a computer lab and train teachers, but ended up learning much more than he taught.