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CompuMentoring: People helping computers help people : a step-by-step guide--how to recruit computerists to aid nonprofits in local communities

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VERY RARE guide to the movement pioneered in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980s whereby computer whizzes are matched with worthy causes that need their skills.

58 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 1989

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Daniel Ben-Horin

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Daniel Ben-Horin has written nonfiction for the New York Times, Mother Jones, the Nation, and other periodicals. He attended Bronx Science and the University of Chicago, was fired by the Arizona Republic, edited the Arizona New Times, organized tenants and media workers in San Francisco and built, over the course of thirty years, a global nonprofit called TechSoup. Substantial Justice is his first novel. Find the Kirkus Review here: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-re...

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