A recent article in Fast Company warns that Silicon Valley’s “talent wars” are outpricing the nonprofits in the region that have a technology focus — organizations that “design apps, build websites and design digital tools that help deliver social programs and services to those in need.” Social responsibility initiatives from tech giants only partially fill the gap; financial support can help, but funders are often less interested in donating money for overhead costs and staff, leaving these organizations in a tough spot.
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