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(as of November 1997)


BOSTON COMPUTER SOCIETY
Donates computers, monitors, printers and other equipment to non profit
organizations.

Contact: Marlene Archer
Boston Computer Society
Computer & Peripheral Recycling Program
101 First Avenue, Suite 2
Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 2905700 Fax:(617) 2905744
E-mail: msa@bcs.org

COMPUTER BANK CHARITY
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations and
individuals primarily in the Seattle area, giving priorities to people with
disabilities.  They will consider applications elsewhere in Washington State
if transportation can be arranged.

Computer Bank Charity
15062B 15th Avenue, N.E.
Seattle, WA 98155
(206) 365-4657

COMPUTER RECLAMATION INC.
Donates computers and other related equipment to non profit organizations
in the metro Washington D.C. area, but other organizations can apply if they
can arrange transportation. A $25 donation per computer is requested.

Contact: Michael Wiggins
Computer Reclamatio912 Thayer Avenue, Suite 210
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 495-0280

COMPUTER RECYCLING CENTER
CRC has collected, refurbished and redistributed over 20,000 computers to
schools in the San Francisco Bay area, since its founding. The nonprofit
agency accepts donations of computers, (working or not), and books and
software from individuals and companies throughout California. They also
provide technical training for high school and college students, participate
in national collection efforts and offer sales of surplus parts to the general
public. CRC now has three locations in Northern CA (Santa Clara, Santa Rosa
and San Francisco). 

Contact: Mark Hoss 
Computer Recycling Center 
2971 Mead Avenue 
Santa Clara, CA 95051 
(408)327-1800 phone 
(408)327-1801 fax 
Info@CRC.org 

COMPUTER RECYCLING PROJECT
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations and
schools.  Other organizations can apply if they will provide transportation.

Contact: Dale M. Tersey, Executive Director
Computer Recycling Project
1041-A Regent Street
Alameda, CA 94501
(510) 523-2858
Email: dale@calon.com

DALLAS COMPUTER LITERACY PROGRAM
Donates computers and related equipment in the Dallas area to non profit
organizations that provide computer training and public use.

Contact: Brian Mickel
Dallas Computer Literacy Program
4208 University Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75205

DETWILER FOUNDATION
Donates equipment to California K-12 schools.

Detwiler Foundation
Computers for Schools Program
470 Nautilus Street, Suite 300
La Jolla, CA 92037
(800) 939-6000  (619) 456-9045

EAST-WEST EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Donates computers and elated equipment to non profit organizations and
schools in the U.S. and other countries.  Recipients are selected by the
equipment donors.

Contact: Alexander Randall V
East-West Education Development Foundation
55 Temple Place
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 542-1234  (617) 542-0555
E-mail: alex@donate.org

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE, LIMITED
EAL is a clearinghouse of computers and scientific equipment and software.
It inventories all sorts of equipment donated by corporations.  Lists are
faxed to the K-12 school which may receive any item for a 10 percent
handling fee.  Items are not brand new and they may not be the very latest
model, but extremely useful equipment is available.

Contact: Michael Evans
P.O. Box 3021
Glen Ellyn, IL 60138
(708) 690-0010

FREE BYTES
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations and
schools in the Atlanta area.  Organizations donate $30 per machine.

Contact: Charlie Shufeldt
Free Bytes
One Buckhead Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30305
(404) 364-2136

GIFTS IN KIND AMERICA
Gifts In Kind America, the leading charity in the field of product
philanthropy, encourages and manages product donations from companies to
support nonprofits addressing criqKFC!needs including housing, health care,
education and youth development. Each year, more than $100 million in newly
manufactured products is available for qualified charities.

Gifts In Kind America
700 North Fairfax Street, Ste. 300
Alexandria, VA 22314
ProductDonations@GiftsInKind.org

Jennie Ziegler
Manager, Communications
Jennie_Ziegler@gika.cais.com

LAZARUS FOUNDATION
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations and
schools in the Washington metropolitan area.

Contact: Don Bard or Paul Dammitt
Lazarus Foundation
10378 Eclipse Way
Columbia, MD21044
(202) 205-8308 (410) 381-4762
Email: ebard@aol.com

MARIN COMPUTER RESOURCE CENTER
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations, school
libraries, and low income families in the Marin County area. Other
organizations can apply if they arrange transportation.

Contact: Clay Thompson
Marin Computer Resource Center
862 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, No. 166
San Anselmo, CA 94960
(415) 454-4227 Fax:(415) 456-9492

NATIONAL CRISTINA FOUNDATION
Matches companies and individuals interested in donating computers and
related equipment with non profit organizations and schools that serve people
with disabilities in the U S. and abroad.  Donors send equipment directly to
the beneficiary.

-Contact: Yvette Marrin
National Cristina Foundation
591 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, Conn 06830
(203) 622-6000

NON-PROFIT COMPUTING INC.
Donates computers and related equipment to non profit organizations,  schools
and government agencies primarily in New York City.  Will also work with other
groups in the U.S. if they provide transportation.

Contact: John L. German
Non-Profit Computing Inc.
40 Wall Street, Suite 2124
New York, NY 10005-1301
(212) 759-2368
E-mail npc@igc.org

NON-PROFIT SERVICES
Donates computers and related equipment to member ($30 fee) nonprofit
organizations in the San Francisco Bay area.

Contact: James Chao
Non-Profit Services
1605 63rd Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 658-4760

Northwest Micro
Donates computers and related equipment traded to local nonprofits.

Northwest Micro
Give to the Givers Program
620 S W. Arctic Drive
Beaverton, OR 37005
(503) 628-2555

STUDENT COMPUTER RECYCLING TO OFFER UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS IN EDUCATION
(SCROUNGE)
Accepts computers and related equipment from companies and individuals in
Pennsylvania and redistributes these to private and public schools.

Contact: Geradine Russell
SCROUNGE
Pennsylvania State University
101 South Frear Lab
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 863-7688
E-mail: scroung9@psuvm.psu.edu

THE SURPLUS EXCHANGE
Donates and sells computers and related equipment to nonprofit members (one
time $50 membership fee) at a discounted rate.

Contact: Rick Caplan, Executive Director
The Surplus Exchange
1107 Hickory
Kansas City, MO 64101
(816) 472-0444

Forwarded by: Christine Chiu
GUI Designer/webmaster
Pitsco Technology Education

This page last updated on November 20, 1997 by Paul Hyland.

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