Technology for Tomorrow kicks off Microsoft TechSpark Program in Vermont

Technology for Tomorrow (T4T) is kicking off its Microsoft TechSpark partnership with a roundtable Conversation on Friday, Dec. 1 at the South Burlington Public Library. Guests include TechSpark U.S. Program Manager Michelle Schuler, Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale and Vermont nonprofit leaders.

“Technology for Tomorrow and Microsoft TechSpark will help Vermont grow and develop our workforce to meet the critical employment needs of today and tomorrow,” said Sen. Ram Hinsdale. “I look forward to discussing how we can all work together toward these shared goals.”

T4T, a nonprofit based in Williston, is the Vermont organization selected for the inaugural Microsoft TechSpark Fellow Program to foster inclusive economic opportunity, job creation, and innovation in the state.

Microsoft announced the expansion of its TechSpark program earlier this year to tackle digital inclusion in four focus areas: digital access, digital skills, computer science education, and digital transformation with local-based organizations.

“Since we launched TechSpark in 2017, we’ve helped communities secure more than $125 million in funding and helped create thousands of jobs,” said Kate Behncken, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Philanthropies. “By expanding TechSpark to all 50 states, we hope to continue our hyperlocal, partner-driven work to help communities realize the potential of technology and foster greater economic opportunity.”

As part of Microsoft TechSpark, T4T designed two 10-week digital literacy and AI courses that will be offered beginning in January at the South Burlington Public Library. Participants in the two cohorts will come from local nonprofit organizations. The courses, one for beginners and one for advanced learners, are free to nonprofit participants.

“We’re excited to work with Microsoft TechSpark to foster inclusive economic opportunity, job creation, and innovation in the state,” said Vijay Desai, T4T executive director. “This aligns with our mission to bridge the digital divide and create a brighter future for all Vermonters.”

The T4T TechSpark beginners’ course focuses on basic digital literacy, including introductions to Microsoft Outlook and Word, among other tools. The advanced course centers on AI, including how to effectively use and incorporate beneficially into work processes.

South Burlington Public Library partnered with T4T to provide its Digital Lab for the pilot program, making the classes accessible to the community’s nonprofit agencies. 

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