Related Organizations

These organizations work at the intersection of technology and Alcoholics Anonymous — whether building tools for the fellowship, hosting events, or supporting AA members navigating the digital world. TIAA Forum members frequently collaborate with and participate in these communities. We are not affiliated with any of them, and listing here does not constitute an endorsement.

National Technology Workshop
The National AA Technology Workshop (NAATW) is an annual gathering for A.A. members interested in using technology in service to the fellowship. Attendees share experience,…
Open Source Projects
Code for Recovery (C4R) is a nonprofit volunteer organization that builds and maintains open-source technology tools for 12-step recovery communities. Their mission — “Software for…
AA in Virtual Reality
AA in VR virtual reality meeting room
AA in VR brings Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to life in virtual reality, accessible from home with or without a headset. Members attend as avatars in…
International Online Meetings
OIAA connects AA members worldwide with online meetings and supports groups using technology to carry the message. The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (OIAA) is…
Annual Archives Workshop
The National AA Archives Workshop (NAAAW) is an annual gathering hosted by a rotating Host Committee selected through an open bidding process. Workshop guidelines and…
PI and CPC Workbooks are freely available from aa.org
The PI/CPC Working Group brings together AA members committed to carrying the message of recovery into the public square. Current and past Public Information and…

Do you know of an organization that belongs on this page? Are you involved with a group working to support AA through technology? We welcome suggestions from our members. If you believe an organization should be listed here, please contact us via our Contact Us page with a brief description and a link. Our volunteer team will review all suggestions.

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