In October, SpitzerTech had the opportunity to participate as an exhibitor at the inaugural Impact Conference, organized by the Nonprofit Association of Oregon. For two days, nonprofit leaders from across the state coalesced on Jantzen Beach to share ideas, resources, and messages of resilience. In the 2025 political environment, hope for nonprofits can be in short supply. Mission based organizations are often endeavors of the heart, long on fervor and short on budget. The current administration does not seem to value any endeavors that fall outside a strictly capitalistic model, which has shaken up the funding models many of these organizations rely on.

We are a member of NAO because nonprofits make up a large portion of client base. We are proud of this fact. When David first started SpitzerTech in 2016, he sought to serve those businesses that were all too often ignored by large and corporate tech support. Without large budgets for projects, small businesses and nonprofits can fall by the wayside. We meet these clients where they are at, offering custom-built solutions and affordable pricing structures. Helping the people who are helping the world is a foundation SpitzerTech was built upon.
Two weeks ago, Olivia connected with these world-helpers at the Impact Conference, seated behind a table draped with the words, “you deserve friendly tech support.” Many folks started to walk past before the slogan halted them. They’d look up, bemused, and say, “You know what? I do deserve friendly tech support.” And she’d smile and say, “Yes, yes, you do!”

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