Our Services

Standing Rock Partners, LLC, offers a variety of technology services to nonprofit organizations throughout Northeast Ohio. Headquartered in Kent, our organization seeks to help nonprofits, including religious institutions, pursue excellence through the use of technology. To this end, we offer several services:

Community Training Seminars
Standing Rock Partners is all about spreading knowledge throughout the community. We offer numerous seminars and training sessions in the community, in addition to up to date information available on our website.

Technology Assessment and Advising
Efficient information technology systems are essential to a smoothly operating organization. We offer on-site technology assessments to find areas that need improvement, and down-to-earth action plans to get it done!

Online Social Networks
We create and host online social networks in order to facilitate communication and resource sharing among and between our various partner constituencies. These are free, but private, invitation-only networks, which helps to keep the contents focused on subjects of interest to the network members. Participation in the networks also provides experience in the use of information technology and creates a comfort level with implementing these tools within the communities served by our partners. Request an invitation to join a network today:

  • The Clergy Network
    An online community open to clergy members of all faiths and denominations. Members are encouraged to share ideas and join in discussion on a variety of topics including current events, the use of multimedia in worship and sermons, culture, and much more. Click here to send a request for an invitation to join The Clergy Network.

Web Design
Build donor engagement, power your next fundraising drive, or simply spruce up your community presence with a redesigned website. We offer professional web design and maintenance to keep your organization at the top of the field.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Upcoming Events

For organizational web presence, a copy of Dreamweaver and a nerdy intern just doesn't cut it anymore. Modern fundraising and outreach requires a flexible, well developed web presence. However, designing a custom, dynamic website will likely require new staff members and significant time investments.

The Pew Internet and American Life Project reports that the number of online adult social network users has quadrupled in the past four years and that more than half of online adults in the 25-34 age group have a profile on a social network site. The seminar focuses on the use of Facebook, the most popular social networking site in the world, for congregational ministry and community outreach and iis designed for persons who are new to or have only recently begun to use Facebook.

The seminar addresses: