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Tech Impact

Nashville, TN
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About Tech Impact

Tech Impact is a nonprofit organization with a presence in Nashville, Tennessee, that provides technology training and digital skills education to individuals seeking careers in the information technology sector. The organization focuses on making tech education accessible to underserved populations and individuals looking to transition into technology-related careers.

While specific program listings are not available in the current dataset, Tech Impact typically offers training in areas such as IT support, networking fundamentals, cybersecurity basics, and help desk operations. Programs are often short-term and may lead to industry-recognized certifications such as CompTIA A+ or similar credentials that are valued by employers in the IT sector.

Nashville is one of the fastest-growing technology employment markets in the southeastern United States, with increasing demand for skilled IT workers across healthcare, finance, and corporate sectors. Tech Impact's Nashville presence supports workforce diversification and digital skills development in the city's expanding technology economy.

Contact Information

500 Interstate Blvd South Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37210

Programs

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