Free Geek Stakeholders

Who are the stakeholders in Free Geek? A stakeholder is any person, group, or organization ...
 * that can place a claim on Free Geek's attention, resources, or output
 * or that is affected by that output

Why? Having a list of stakeholders is useful when assessing our mission, our programs, our strengths, and weaknesses, etc. If we are able to put ourselves in our stakeholders' shoes, we can broaden our understanding of what a successful Free Geek looks like.

Notes: 
 * Some stakeholders seem to be "key stakeholders". This can be a bit of a judgment call, and can change over time, depending on our strategy.
 * The line between internal and external stakeholders can be fuzzy.
 * Some people or groups fall into more than one category.
 * All lists of stakeholders everywhere are incomplete. This one is no different. If a stakeholder is missing (especially a key stakeholder) add it.

Internal

 * NPAs
 * Other Staff
 * Interns
 * Collective
 * Adopters
 * Long term volunteers
 * Short term volunteers
 * Unionized staff
 * Builders
 * Board
 * Collective
 * Community service volunteers

External

 * Donors
 * Linux community
 * PLUG
 * Certification agencies
 * Vendors and companies we do business with
 * Landlord
 * Store Customers
 * Other potential Free Geeks
 * City of Portland
 * Other community organizations
 * Recycling community
 * Communications Workers of America
 * Courts
 * Schools
 * Under served communities
 * Potential volunteers
 * Neighbors
 * Parents of volunteers
 * Assistants/Caretakers of volunteers
 * Other businesses/companies we refer to (or that post on our Community Board)
 * Similar companies/organizations
 * Neighborhood businesses we patronize
 * Other groups who use our meeting room
 * Placement Agencies
 * Grant recipients
 * Potential and past funders