Technology Trust today announced the availability of discounted Adobe and Microsoft Office Training and Certification Bundles from Prodigy Learning, an award-winning provider of IT learning and certification solutions. Eligible UK charities can choose from a range of certified training ‘bundles’ available through Technology Trust’s tt-exchange donation programme.
Designed to help charities apply their creativity and sharpen their digital media skills, the Adobe Training and Official Certification Bundles help charities learn to create websites, edit photos and videos and enrich correspondence. Charities can access training for Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Dreamweaver and Flash using Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6) or Creative Cloud (CC).
Eligible charities can also purchase Prodigy Learning’s Microsoft Office Training and Certification Bundles. Available for Office 2010 or Office 2013, each bundle includes 15 hours of online video training, a one-user licence for the practice test software and an official certification exam voucher. Team members who complete the course will also earn the globally recognised title Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS). The Microsoft Office packages offer training and certification in either Office 2010 or Office 2013 for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access.
“We are delighted to be working with Technology Trust to provide training and certification for charities.” said Craig Bewley (Director, Prodigy Learning). “Building and strengthening their skills in Adobe and Microsoft is a terrific way for charities to increase their IT skills and become more creative.”
“Together with Prodigy Learning, we can help UK charities make the most out of their technology and empower their teams to be more self-sufficient,” said Richard Craig (CEO, Technology Trust).
About Technology Trust
Technology Trust (formerly CTT) has bridged the gap between the charity sector and its technology partners since 2001, offering friendly advice along the way. The organisation lends a helping hand to the third sector, advising on how the right technology can further charitable causes by supporting their missions.
Technology Trust works with over 19,000 charities in the UK – its tt-exchange programme has saved charities over £130 million to date. It enables eligible charities to receive hardware and software products, donated by leading brands, to improve the efficiency of their operations. Technology Trust is the only UK registered charity devoted to improving the operational efficiency of charities through the use of information technology.
Eligibility Criteria
This donation is currently available only to eligible UK Registered Charities and Charitable Housing Associations. Donated product will be distributed under this programme to qualifying organisations only, not to individuals. Donated products will not be made available to Educational establishments. Recipient organisations must be willing and able to provide information to Prodigy Learning for the purposes of creating a case study or testimonial on this programme. Organisations that advocate, support, or practice discrimination based on age, ethnicity, gender, national origin, disability, race, size, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic background are not eligible to participate in this programme. Organisations must be willing and able to attest that they do not discriminate on any of these grounds in order to receive donations.
More Information
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