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CLUE Linux Centre
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Established by the Canadian Linux Users' Exchange (CLUE), the CLUE Linux Centre is the world's first permanent Linux centre. A nonprofit, community organization, it provides computers to students and is a showcase and research centre for all things Linux.
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CompuMentor
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A nonprofit technical assistance group helping volunteers, schools, and nonprofits work together to solve computer problems. Information about the services for volunteers, nonprofits, and schools.
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Progressive Technology Project
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Seeks to raise the scope and scale of technology resources available to grassroots organizations working for progressive social change.
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The Computer Technology Documentation Project
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A group of volunteers working to provide documentation for learning and reference for various technologies. Also this organization helps to make technical educational materials available to those who cannot afford it.
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National Cristina Foundation
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Charitable organization that directs donations of used and surplus computer technology to non profits and public agencies throughout the United States and globally.
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Center for Computer Redistribution, Inc.
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A nonprofit volunteer organization refurbishing donated personal computers to be given away free to persons disabled or disadvantaged. Working to improve their quality of life by utilizing technological resources of the community.
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Southern Maryland Applied Research and Technology Consortium, Inc. (SMARTCO)
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Recycles and donates computer equipment to those without means to afford them.
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Public Technology, Inc.
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Non-profit national technology organization dedicated to furthering the use of technology in both cities and counties, for both elected officials and professional managers.
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Computers In Our Future
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a project of community technology centers aimed to increase access to computer technology, teach marketable skills to area youth and enhance job placement opportunities.
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Networks And Development Foundation
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A non-governmental organization dedicated to the dissemination of new information and communication technologies (NICT) in developing countries, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Romania Virtuala
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A non-profit virtual organization whose main purpose is to propagate the use of the internet throughout Romania and Romanian speaking communities.
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National Urban Technology Center
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Focused on providing technology access and education for youth and adults in underserved communities, this nonprofit promotes learning, academic performance, and workforce preparation.
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NPower
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Helping non-profits use technology to further their own missions. NPower focuses on providing consulting, training and volunteer services, and it also provides an assortment of non-profit technology resources.
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Technology for Social Change
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Based in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood this non profit provides recycled computers, services of skilled volunteers, and computer training to nonprofit groups in Massachusetts and around the world.
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Free Geek
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A Portland based non profit that provides free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers in exchange for community service.
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Computers Assisting People
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Refurbishes and repairs donated computer equipment, and then provides it, free of charge, to non-profit organizations in the Cleveland area.
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Technology Access Foundation
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A nonprofit organization that works with both youth and adults in computer training.
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Digital Sisters
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A technology social service agency focused on promoting and providing technology education and enrichment for young girls and women who are traditionally underserved. Providing programs including financial literacy, parenting, basics of self sufficiency.
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TechFoundation
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Technology philanthropy for nonprofits. Grant information, IT seminars, discount software and other resources aimed at bridging the digital divide for nonprofits.
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Digital Promise
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Digital Promise is a non-profit dedicated to promoting and expanding access to computer technology in low-income housing communities.
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Teaming for Technology
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Technology resources for nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia region, including a directory of technology service providers.
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CompuCorps Mentoring
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Recruits computer volunteers as mentors to help nonprofits with their computers and the internet. They are also developing virtual mentoring pilots to support nonprofits with internet tools.
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Computer Aid International
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Computer Aid recycles unwanted computers from Britain for use in schools and community organisations in developing countries.
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San Diego Futures Foundation
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The Foundation provides computer donations and technical services to improve the futures of San Diego County's underserved kids, teens, seniors, veterans, disabled, and other community members.They also provide access to technology resources and training.
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Linux-Aktivaattori
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A Finnish based non-profit aimed at promoting the use of Linux at home and work through organizing various events.
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The Association for Community Networking
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An educational organization dedicated to fostering and supporting "community networking" by assisting and connecting people, organizations, encouraging research and influencing policy.
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Community IT Innovators (CITI)
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Community IT Innovators, located in Washington, DC, is a company that specializes in using technology creatively in support of nonprofit organizations. They provide web, database, network support and technology planning services.
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Empowerment Through Learning Information Technology
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eLIT is a non profit organization that teaches basic computing skills to socially and economically disadvantaged women and children.
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Internet Education Foundation
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Non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and policymakers about the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote democracy, communications, and commerce.
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FamilyNet International Inc.
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A resource for independent Baptist Churches. A BBS resource, internet access and utilities. Free Bible correspondence courses are offered in addition to other online services.
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Geeks Without Borders
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A nonprofit that provides recycled computers, training and tech-support to educators, community leaders and medical personnel.
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Computer Researchers Association in the Philippines
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The CRAP Organization is a non-profit organization that provides training programs and educational activities powered by Computer Generalist students in different schools and places.
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Community Technology Center Network
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A national association of more than 1000 diverse community technology centers. CTCNet helps its members enhance their services by providing technical assistance and facilitating collaborative relationships at the grassroots level.
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Sibelius Road Web Academy
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A web academy developed to help improve ICT and key skills in a modern computer facility in Hull, funded by the EC and Sydneysmith School to provide training for all within the local community.
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Athena Alliance
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An organization dedicated to public education on the emerging global information economy. Deals with challenges posed by technology on the problems of communities-left-behind and at risk through workshops, research activities, publications, reports and public education activities.
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Computer Angels Inc.
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A volunteer organization which aims to make technology accessible promoting and encouraging computer literacy throughout the community in West Australian to make practical use of information and communications technologies.
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Confluence
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Confluence provides technology support services exclusively to nonprofit organizations.
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National Technology Recycling Project
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A nonprofit that promotes technology recycling, education and protecting the environment. Also includes resources for nonprofits, computer recycling organizations and computer tips.
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KITE, Inc.: Keys to Information, Technology, and Education
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Keys to Information, Technology, and Education (KITE) offers computer hardware, free software/open source software, technical training and other resources for community development organizations in the Third World.
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2M Center
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The 2M Center is a technology and cultural center whose aim is to educate and strengthen neighborhoods through technology with a focus on youth and families. Addressing digital divide issues through creative youth programming, advocacy and training.
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Another Byte
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Computer recycling, education and reuse for nonprofits. Online discussions on social and environmental issues around recycling. Building a network of non-profit recyclers, donors, volunteers, and others.
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Alliance for Public Technology
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A coalition of public interest groups and individuals whose goal is to foster broad access to affordable, usable information, communication services and technology for disadvantaged communities.
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Positive Transitions Learning Center
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Provides high risk youth and low income adults with computer literacy skills in San Bernardino County.
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Digital Partners India
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A non profit institution that uses the digital society to improve the quality of life of others. These programs include an e-health initiative, social venture fund, and social entreprenuership.
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OverDriven Performance
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A non-profit programming organization of students who's goal is to make games that will help impact lives.
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First Baptist Church Computer C.A.F.E.
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An organization that seeks to spread technological knowledge and empowerment to church members and the community through technology training.
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Foundation IWith.org
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This foundation utilizes information technologies as a tool to aid progress and development in various countries. Some examples are to bring education to remote locations, expand and enhance medical resources and research capacity.
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Community Technology Foundation of California
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Social justice, equity, and access through community technology and diverse social change initiatives in underserved communities.
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ONE/Northwest - Online Networking for The Environment
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ONE/Northwest is a non-profit supporting the environment and grass roots organizations through the use of technology.
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California Technological Care
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An organization dedicated to combating computer illiteracy and bridging the digital divide. Computer learning centers are provided to California communities.
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Making the Connection: The 2004 National Summit for Community Wireless Networks
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A community wireless networking summit to connect technologists and policy people to serve communities.
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PC4 Explorers
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A California nonprofit that provides inner-city children and their families with computers and training to improve their educational opportunities.
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Alliance for Community Technology (ACT)
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A strategic partnership between the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the University of Michigan through its new School of Information. The mission of the ACT is to lead in advancing the use of computing and communication technology globally to serve people (to help people help themselves) through community serving organizations.
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Technology for Churches
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Online resource for finding ways to use technology for church services. A Technology and media guide for churches.
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Firebaugh Computer Learning Center
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The computer learning center has bilingual staff that provide access to computers, classes in English and Spanish, and volunteer opportunities.
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FreeCycle Computers
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A non profit organization that accepts donated computers, refurbishes them and gives them to low income families.
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Digital Links International - IT For Development
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A charity that provides affordable access to technology for people in developing countries through the responsible recycling of computer hardware and training.
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Computers For Charities
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Computers for Charities operates educational projects in schools to vocational projects in Prisons. Computers are recycled, used or sold to for fundraising.
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Central Valley Digital Network
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The digital network provides provides access, resources, and assists in building the technology infrastructure of selected organizations and agencies.
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Sustain IT
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A non profit research centre that conducts research on, and provides best practice examples of using technology for sustainable development in communities.
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World Summit Award
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The World Summit on the Information Society, recognizing creative use of interactive digital media in content and diversity.
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Air-Stream
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A nonprofit organization formed to enable creation of a wireless community network in Adelaide (South Australia) and provides members with the capability to use video conferencing, computer support and file sharing.
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Campus - Community - Corporate Partnership
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CCC Partnership is a consortium of organizations dedicated to providing computer access and training, Internet connectivity, and technical support services. Includes activities that support youth and parents obtaining educational opportunities to eliminate the digital divide.
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Internet Education Foundation
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The IEF lobbies the US Congress on issues involving the Internet including access, censorship, education. This group also is responsible for GetNetWise, a site devoted to information on Web safety for kids. Links to other organizations under Board Members.
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KITE, Inc.
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Non-profit organization seeking to narrow the digital divide on a global scale by giving grants of hardware, software, and technical training to organizations in the Third World.
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San Diego Futures Foundation
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The San Diego Futures Foundation provides computer technology and services to nonprofit organizations and schools to help bridge the digital divide in San Diego County.
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Tecschange
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Provides computers, skilled volunteers and training to nonprofit groups in the Boston area and around the world.
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Public Technology, Inc.
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Non-profit technology research and development organization representing local governments.
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Association For Community Networking
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Non-profit corporation dedicated to fostering and supporting the community based creation and provision of appropriate technology services. Includes resources, services, members, broadband information, and conference schedule.
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Computers Assisting People Inc.
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Volunteers take in donated computer equipment and refurbish it to make useful, working systems that are given away to nonprofit organizations in the Cleveland area.
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Campus-Community-Corporate Partnership
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Consortium of organizations provides computer access and training to the community. Includes mission and partners.
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NPower
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A resource which offers computer training and technology consulting services to the non-profit community of Seattle and the Puget Sound region.
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Free Geek
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Non-profit community organization providing free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers.
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Community IT Innovators - C.I.T.I.
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Offers Web, database, network and technology support for nonprofits. Includes portfolio, testimonials, resources, directions and employment opportunities.
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KITE, Inc.
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Non-profit organization seeking to narrow the digital divide on a global scale by giving grants of hardware, software, and technical training to organizations in the Third World.
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TecsChange - Technology for Social Change
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Provides recycled computers, skilled volunteers, and training to nonprofit groups in Boston.
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CompuCorps Mentoring
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A not-for-profit that recruits technical volunteers to help nonprofits with their computers or the internet. Program information, project examples, signup information.
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Computer Aid
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Recycles unwanted computers from Britain for use in schools and community organisations in developing countries. Based in Finsbury Park, North London.
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Computer Aid
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Recyclers of unwanted computers from Britain for use in schools and community organisations in developing countries.
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Computer Aid
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Recycles unwanted computers from Britain for use in schools and community organisations in developing countries. Based in Finsbury Park, North London.
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