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Stacey Faucett

Marketing Communications Content Specialist

Corporate Affairs

Stacey Faucett is a Marketing Communications Content Specialist on Cisco's Corporate Social Responsibility team. She joined Cisco Corporate Affairs after eight years in the nonprofit education sector. Originally from Upstate New York, she now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, mom, and cat named Steve.

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How a digital data collection tool is helping humanitarians

This is the sixth article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series click here. According to The United Nations Office for the Coordi…

How a game is inspiring the next generation of cybersecurity professionals

This is the fifth article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series, click here. Stay tuned for next week’s post on how a nonprofit th…

How a nonprofit partner supports social enterprises so individuals can gain relevant skills

This is the fourth article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series click here. Stay tuned for next week’s post on how a nonprofit th…

How one NGO helps farmers use mobile phones to invest in a better harvest

This is the third article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series, click here. Stay tuned for next week’s post on how a nonprofit th…

How a nonprofit partner in education uses tech to bring educational content to those without the internet

This is the second article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series, click here. Stay tuned for next week’s post on how a nonprofit t…

How a nonprofit partner in economic empowerment provides tech training to survivors of human trafficking

This is the first article in a series of blog posts that describe how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. Our introduction to the series is available here. To read more articles in the series, click here. Stay tuned for next week’s post on how a nonprofit us…

How non-profits use technology to scale impact

We’re launching a series of blog posts to demonstrate how Cisco enables nonprofits to maximize technology for greater scale and impact. We’ll be looking at our three portfolio areas – economic empowerment, education, and critical human needs – and some of the nonprofits we support to tel…

How Housing First Provides Hope for the Future

Every person who has experienced homelessness has a story. Before Joanne Richards was homeless, she raised three children. She describes herself at that time as the typical PTA soccer mom; she lived in Castro Valley, a Bay Area suburb, and drove a Chevy Suburban. “When I was raising my kids, I chose…