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OUR MISSION
To grow, help, and make a difference.
Working together we can all achieve greater fulfillment in work, and life, and beyond, as we live with purpose.
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GOT QUESTIONS?
Every Managed Service Provider (MSP) promises to exceed your expectations – but they’re often content to keep those expectations vague. How can you know you’re getting value from your IT partnership if you don’t even know what you’re looking for? We don’t just make promises: we give YOU the tools to evaluate our performance.
By working to craft your strategic IT roadmap based on our Best Practices Value Map, we help you define your own long-term IT goals. With our strategic IT management, we don’t just promise increased value & productivity: we describe what those improvements look like, and we offer measurable proof to help you see the entire picture.
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To qualify for the Managed Services grant from Mytech Partners, all applicants:
- be a non-profit 501(c)3) business or charitable organization
- have their headquarters in the San Antonio area
- have between 15 and 40 staff
- not have their own IT staff
- align with Mytech’s and Co-Sponsor’s Mission, Vision and Values
- be able to articulate how improving their technology will help to further their mission and make a positive impact on our community.
The process of selecting grant recipients is led by local adjudicators consisting of nonprofit board members, business professionals, and community members who are deeply committed to supporting the nonprofit sector. Their diverse perspectives and local insight help ensure that each grant is awarded thoughtfully and with the community’s needs in mind.