Okay kiddo, have you ever heard of organizations that are called nonprofits? These are groups of people who want to help others or make the world a better place. They don't make money for themselves, instead they use it to help others.
Now, these nonprofits need some things to work better and faster, just like you might want crayons and coloring books to make better drawings. These things are called technology resources.
For example, nonprofits might need computers to keep track of things like how many people they are helping, or to make pretty flyers for events they are organizing. They might also need special websites so that people can donate money online easily, or use software that helps them send out emails to everyone who supports them.
But sometimes, nonprofits don't have enough money to get all these technology resources, because they want to use most of their money for helping others. So, some people and businesses donate or offer these technology resources for free or at a lower cost to nonprofits. This way, nonprofits can do their work better and faster, without worrying about the cost of buying expensive technology.
And that, my dear, is how nonprofit technology resources help organizations that do good work to become more efficient and effective in achieving their goals of helping others.