What
We've Done
What We’ve Done – Non-Profit
AIS continually works with non-profit organizations,
public schools and private educational institutions.
Our years of experience in helping these types of
non-profit organizations provide us with a unique
understanding of how to apply technology solutions
to benefit every part of the organization.
Some of the non-profit organizations that AIS has
worked with are:
- Community Nutrition Network & Senior Services
Association of Cook County
- Cook County Meals on Wheels
- The LaGrange Area Department of Special Education
- Social Coaches
- Helping Hand Rehabilitation Center
Non-profit organizations serve a great purpose in
the community and society. AIS is proud to be a leading
technology services provider in the non-profit organizations
area.
What We’ve Done – Small & Medium Sized
Businesses
With technology changing the business playing field,
small to medium sized businesses are constantly searching
for a competitive advantage. AIS can help. We are
experts at streamlining business processes, reducing
waste, increasing office efficiency and gaining customer
mind share.
Our results are time-tested. AIS has helped customers
like the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry
to increase membership. In addition, AIS helped the
Chamber increase efficiency with custom specified
computers and document imaging processes. We
have helped Little People's Country to establish both
web and marketing presence.
What We’ve Done – Community
AIS is committed to serving the local community.
We regularly participate in community events, fund
raisers, charity events and other local activities.
AIS has helped fundraise for numerous causes via
web sites, personal donations, fund raisers and other
interactive events.
This year, AIS helped the Deidra Pfiefer foundation.
Diedra Pfiefer was diagnosed with Scleroderma, a chronic
connective tissue disease. Over 300,000 people in
the U.S. are afflicted with Scleroderma, of which
80,000 have been diagnosed with the systemic form
that attacks the internal organs, and that is Deidra's
diagnosis.
AIS helped with a web site to help raise funds for
Diedra to undergo a very costly transplant procedure.
The fundraisers were all a great success, and on October
28, 2004, Diedra entered Northwestern Memorial Hospital
to begin transplant work!
AIS is proud to be a part of the community and help
in what ever way possible.
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