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The Prep Institute’s Grow UP Series: Digital Tools to Optimize Your Business


Join our partners at The Prep Institute and Black Tech Link for a workshop on Digital Tools to Optimize Your Business.

In this workshop, instructor Elizabeth Cotton (Executive Director, Black Tech Link) will introduce essential digital tools designed to alleviate the pressure of daily, mundane activities. She’ll provide an in-depth review of web-based platforms that can help your business run more efficiently, including:

  • Asana—project management and team collaboration

  • MailChimp—email marketing automation

  • Google Drive—cloud storage and document sharing

  • Canva—creating professional graphics and marketing materials

  • Buffer—social media scheduling and management

Join us to discover how these digital tools can streamline your operations, freeing up valuable time and resources to focus on what matters most—growing your business.

Funding for this program is provided by the County of San Diego, HHSA, Department of Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities.


How can I find out more about The Prep Institute, Black Tech Link, the County of San Diego HHSA, or RISE’s Nonprofit Partnerships Training?

The Prep Institute offers nonprofits and socially-conscious small businesses 3-5 years of training and coaching on how to integrate business methodologies into creating and distributing social solutions. Visit their website to learn about the support opportunities they provide to these organizations.

Founded in 2020, Black Tech Link focuses on the economic advancement of black communities through technical education, workforce solutions, and networking activities. Visit their website to learn more about their goals and services.

The County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health, housing, and social services to more than 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and the unincorporated areas of the County. Visit their website to learn more about their work and guiding principles.

Since 2015, RISE San Diego’s Nonprofit Partnerships Training program has supported small nonprofits, minority-owned businesses, and their teams throughout the county to attain sustainability and achieve growth. Visit the RISE Nonprofit Partnerships Training page for more information and join our email list to receive news about upcoming learning opportunities.


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