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NPower is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides free tech training for careers in Information Technology to military veterans and young adults from under-served communities. Their mission is to move people from poverty to the middle class by creating access and pathways to careers in technology fields.

Founded in 1999 in New York City, NPower currently operates in New York City (Brooklyn, Harlem), New Jersey (Newark, Jersey City), Maryland (Baltimore East & West), Missouri (St. Louis North & Midtown), Michigan (Detroit), Texas (Dallas), California (San Jose) and Canada. To date, it has served over 5,000 people.

Programs[edit]

The NPower signature training model includes:

Tech Fundamentals – A 23-week program consisting of 16 weeks of in-class (or virtual) instruction and professional skill-building, followed by a 7-week paid internship or virtual project. Coursework focuses on basic Information Technology (IT) competencies for entry-level tech employment. [1]

Advanced Certifications– Multiple paths for advanced IT coursework and certification including Cybersecurity, Coding, and Cloud computing.

NPower provides a range of social service support (housing referrals, technology equipment, clothing donations, travel assistance, etc.) to students during their tenure in the program.[2]

Leadership[edit]

Bertina Ceccarelli is NPower's current CEO. She joined the organization in May 2016.

NPower's current board chairperson is David Reilly, former Chief Information Officer, Global Banking and Markets at Bank of America. Vice-chair of the national board is Matt Horner, Executive Vice President of Global Enterprise Sales at World Wide Technology.

NPower’s National Advisory Council includes executive volunteers who support and guide innovative ways to anticipate future trends in NPower’s programs and curriculum.

Each NPower region maintains a regional advisory board of esteemed technology executives from around the country.

History[edit]

NPower was founded in 1999 in partnership with Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, and Accenture, with the original goal of providing tech support for nonprofits. In 2002, it began its first training programs out of New York, which have evolved into national program offerings.

Events and fundraisers[edit]

NPower hosts an annual fundraising gala each fall. Other events include regional graduations each summer and winter.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tech Fundamentals". 7 February 2019.
  • ^ "FAQs". 5 August 2020.
  • External links[edit]


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