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CAP Recognizes NetGain Technologies
Pictured above: Jim & Mark Jacobson, CAP President Guy Adams, and AFP President Patrick Robinson at National Philanthropy Day.
Christian Appalachian Project was pleased to recognize NetGain Technologies at the 30th Annual National Philanthropy Day Celebration, organized by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Bluegrass Chapter. NetGain Technologies’ partnership has contributed financially and materially to the work of Christian Appalachian Project, actively participating in fundraising efforts, providing strategic IT support, and educating others of CAP’s vital work in Eastern Kentucky.
“The time, passion, and resources contributed by NetGain Technologies provide critical support, enabling longterm enhancement of programs in Eastern Kentucky,” says CAP President, Guy Adams. “They are the embodiment of our mission to build hope, transform lives, and share Christ’s love through service in Appalachia.”
NetGain Technologies developed into one of the world’s top 100 managed I.T. service providers by creating solutions for business problems. As a family-owned company with close ties to its community, NetGain Technologies encourages its 150-plus staff members to give back.
The communities that NetGain Technologies serves have expanded rapidly since the Jacobson family founded NetGain Technologies in 1984. With seven branch offices throughout the area, the managed I.T. services provider works primarily with companies in the Southeast and Midwest regions, and serves additional accounts nationally.
Christian Appalachian Project is blessed by the generosity and compassion of NetGain Technologies and proudly recognizes the significance of their contributions to our work and mission.