Sairaj Gaonkar Email

Technical Graduate Assistant . Indiana University Serve IT Clinic

Current Roles

Employees:
106
Revenue:
$26.6M
About
The Indiana University Serve IT Nonprofit Clinic is a community information technology clinic created by the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering in association with the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the Kelley School of Business, United Way of Monroe County, The Community Foundation of Bloomington, Monroe County and other university associations. The clinic provides real-world learning opportunities to IU students while at the same time helping nonprofit organizations in the Monroe County area with their information technology needs on an ongoing basis. The client teams are each assigned a specific client in which they work directly with in order to best understand the client?s needs and develop a strategic plan accordingly. The clinic consists of numerous student intern teams that support the client teams. These include, but are not limited to, External Relations, Development, Maintenance, and Technical Support. Each team is directed by either one or two team leads that have past experience working with the clinic. All teams are supervised by SICE faculty and staff to provide direction and assist in anyway they can. *For organizations with 501(c)3 status (or equivalent), the clinic can potentially provide a full range of IT services ranging from consulting, training, web and database development, to tech support and networking.
Indiana University Serve IT Clinic Address
901 E 10th St
Bloomington, IN
United States
Indiana University Serve IT Clinic Email

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