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DonationsAre there organizations that help with donated equipment?Summary:There are programs that do this in several cities. Answer:
There are also many listings of used computers and other "deals" on the auction sites such as http://www.ebay.com. Peter Haefner posted to NONPROFIT on 2/19/00 to report: There has a list just been starting on computer recycling. npcr-subscribe@listbot.com or http://www.infomagic.com/~abyte/list.htm The Hopi Indian Network runs a program that assists with computer donations in many communities. Recycles.org wrote on July 3, 2001: The Nonprofit Recycling and Reuse Network receives from businesses and individuals an average of 100 offers to donate used computer equipment each month. These offers arrive from communities across the United States. If your nonprofit is in need of equipment or if you need to liquidate some of your own inventory, explore our pages from here: http://www.recycles.org/list/ There is an organization that does similar work in Canada: reBOOT Canada 136 Geary Avenue, Unit 110 Toronto, Ontario M6H 4H1 http://www.reboot.on.ca/ tel: (416) 534 6017 fax: (416) 534 6083 e-mail: info@reboot.on.ca Jayne Cravens wrote in the Cyber-Accountability email discussion on September 3, 1998: The local Goodwill here in Austin, Texas takes all computer parts, however outdated or broken, and uses them to build low-cost, low-end machines. Give your local United Way a call and see what they say. Also try: http://www.microweb.com/pepsite/Recycle/National.html PEP Computer Recycling A directory of national computer recycling programs that facilitate donations of used equipment for schools and community groups. http://www.learner.org/sami/ SAMI-Computer Recycle Projects A list of organizations that participate in local and national recycling by donating computers/supplies. Barry Cranmer, President, Share the Technology - computer recycling project (recycle@sharetechnology.org) added later that day: Thanks to Jayne for the tip about the SAMI web site. I just added it to our database of resources for organizaions seeking computer donations and those trying to patch together old machines to give away. We also maintain a database of requests posted by organizations seeking donations. http://www.web-savvy.com/reuse/index.html I know there are some NYC orgs listed with their contact information. Organizations doing this kind of work are invited to post a listing which they may update as they wish. On 12/20/00, Chris Holinger (Chris@pcsforschools.org) wrote: Dear Editor, As of April 1st of this year, the Computers for Schools Program was moved to Chicago. It was at this time that Willie Cade, an affiliate of the program and good friend of John Detwiler, assumed presidency of the program. We still have programs in 34 states and continue to lead the nation in refurbishment of donated computers for schools. In addition, the Computers for Schools, Canada (which has refurbished over 250,000 computers for their nation) recently signed on as a member of our association and I believe they should be noted on your site as well. Their information is as follows: Pierre Gendron, Director 300 Slater St., Rm. 1830 Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C8 Phone: (613) 993-2397 Fax: (613) 957-1210 Email: gendron.pierre@ic.gc.ca www.schoolnet.ca/cfs-ope/ Our updated information is as follows: Willie Cade, President Computers for Schools Program 3642 N. Springfield Ave. Chicago, IL 60618-4029 (800) 939-6000 (773) 583-7575 Fax: (773) 583-7585 willie@pcsforschools.org www.pcsforschools.org On our website you will find the resources to donate equipment, apply to be a refurbisher for our program, and apply for your school to receive computers through our program. Before going too far down the road of seeking donated equipment, it might be a good idea to review http://www.siia.net/divisions/education/donatecomp.asp where the Software and Information Industry Association helps recipients calculate the total cost of ownership of used computers. Reposted, with additions and small modifications, September 3, 1998, corrected reBOOT Canada 7/3/01, added Dale Tersey's revised information 3/5/01; revised sharetechnology entry and added Computers for Schools 4/11/01; added SIIA comment 6/27/01; added information about ReCycles.org 7/3/01; used computers 1/24/02; sharetechnology.org removed (no longer operating) 5/1/07 -- PB |