October Update

TSC Breaking News (Especially for Foundation Power Users)

If you haven't already signed up for the TSC Solution Summit scheduled for October 16-17 in Dallas, you may want to reconsider based on product presentations that have been added including:  MicroEdge (on-line grant applications, new dashboards and the Foundation Power upgrade), Dot.che's on-line grant application integration, iPhi (a new offering that brings together VisionMgr and the NorthStar 500 platform from Stellar Financial into an integrated, web environment) and Viewmaster, a document management system Marin Community Foundation is using to go "paperless."  The deadline for the Summit has been extended until September 29 so reserve a place now!

TSC Completes Acceptance Testing of the AST/ MicroEdge Financial Institutions Interface

Today, two of the largest community foundations in the country, the Marin Foundation and the New York Community Trust, are using a live interface that feeds data between AST's Seamless Processing solution and MicroEdge platforms. In addition, three FIMS clients are in beta: The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, the Foundation For The Carolinas, and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. As a result, the TSC has announced completed acceptance testing of the AST/ MicroEdge Financial Institutions Interface, an action which allows the TSC to complete its funding for the initiative.  For more information, see www.CFTech.org.

 

*The Technology Steering Committee (TSC) is co-sponsored by the Community Foundations Leadership Team of the Council on Foundations and Community Foundations of America.  The Technology Initiative is a series of integrated and prioritized development activities to build community foundation technology readiness, capacity and infrastructure over the next three years. 

These updates are part of a communications effort to keep colleagues in the field informed about the TSC's work.  Information in these documents may be freely distributed by TSC members providing that:  1) precise language in the updates is used (for clarity and consistency); 2) the TSC attribution language (provided to the left) is included; and 3) readers are referred to source documents on the COF or CFA Web sites.

 

 

 
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