Three ways to offer great programs

in your community…

 

We have developed simple ways for community colleges, nonprofit organizations, Extension Services and other educational organizations to use the "Access E" educational programs to develop an e-future for their communities.

Organizations can become an educational partner in three ways:

Be a User Affiliate

Users purchase access to the workshop resources for one or more of the programs. These presentation and marketing materials help local instructors turn the web site into a hands-on adult education program. User affiliates can either pay fees per participant or a flat annual fee for access to these tools.

Brand a Web Site

Branding one or more of the "Access E" web sites is an excellent way for organizations to provide clients with strong identification of your organization as a resource for technology literacy news and education. You receive your own front door to the web site, customized with your logo, news and calendar items, and a printable version of the content.

For example, see how the Access eCommerce site looks for North Dakota State University Extension Service  and Penn State Cooperative Extension Service. Each of these states have vigorous technology literacy programs that benefit from affiliation with the "Access E" programs.

The cost of branding affiliation is a one-time fee of $3,000 for nonprofit organizations, a small percentage of the cost of developing your own content and website. User affiliation is required to purchase branding affiliation.

Train your trainers

We enjoy the chance to get to know new affiliates, introduce the "Access E" programs and train educators in how to best use it for technology literacy programs. We will provide on-site training. Fees depend upon the length of the training.

Your partnership creates our e-future! Earned revenue is used to support the development of new "Access E" programs and services.

For more information, contact Rae Montgomery at 612.624.2773 or rae@umn.edu


 




 

 

Current affiliates:

Past affiliates:

  • Southwest Tennessee Development District
  • University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension
  • Cal Poly Continuing Education eCommerce
  • Maine Small Business Development Centers
  • Oregon Small Business Development Centers
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks Coop Extension

 Affiliates

 



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