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We give stuff to nonprofits. See http://freegeek.org/grants.php for more info.
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=Overview=
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Free Geek has a Hardware Grants program!  What does this mean?  Free Geek, as you may or may not already know, receives
  
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==Who receives hardware grants?==
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What types of organizations does Free Geek grant hardware to?  From the [http://freegeek.org/grants.php|Grants page]:
  
There is a [[Grants Follow Up]] page for tracking what happened to the grants we gave out.
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*Grants are made to organizations, specifically not-for-profit organizations, and not to individuals. We grant hardware to non-profit and social change organizations local to Portland, Oregon; we cannot provide for any kind of shipping to other locations. You must be able to come to Free Geek and pick up the granted hardware.
  
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To be more specific, Free Geek grants hardware to:
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*Non-profit organizations
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*Schools
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*Churches
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*Community centers
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*Social change organizations
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*Worker collectives
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Free Geek does not give out hardware grants to individuals.  Here's why: we used to give out what we call "passthrough" grants (which are essentially
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grants that we give to organizations so they can in turn give them to someone else) but stopped doing so because of the technical support issues involved with providing people computers when they hadn't been adequately taught to use the operating system that we provide with them.  We instead focus our grants program on providing infrastructure for organizations (computers for an office, for example, or for a public lab setting). Additionally, we feel that giving individuals the opportunity to earn their computers, rather than simply giving them computers, can provide them with a sense of empowerment and responsible ownership that is oftentimes infinitely more valuable than the physical product itself.
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==What types of hardware does Free Geek give out?==
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==Does the organization's location matter?==
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Yes and no.  We simply don't have the means to ship the types of hardware typically requested in grants, so we are limited to providing hardware grants to organizations that are able to pick up grants from us.  However, we are more than willing to provide hardware to organizations in any location of the world as long as they can provide a local contact that can pick up hardware from us and handle the rest.
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==Can I get involved?==
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Yes!  Free Geek is always looking for reliable volunteers interested in facilitating hardware grants.  If you'd like to get involved, simply let a staff member know so they can take create a [[RT]] account for you.
  
 
[[Hardware Grants to Individuals]]
 
[[Hardware Grants to Individuals]]

Revision as of 15:04, 9 July 2008

Overview

Free Geek has a Hardware Grants program! What does this mean? Free Geek, as you may or may not already know, receives

Who receives hardware grants?

What types of organizations does Free Geek grant hardware to? From the page:

  • Grants are made to organizations, specifically not-for-profit organizations, and not to individuals. We grant hardware to non-profit and social change organizations local to Portland, Oregon; we cannot provide for any kind of shipping to other locations. You must be able to come to Free Geek and pick up the granted hardware.

To be more specific, Free Geek grants hardware to:

  • Non-profit organizations
  • Schools
  • Churches
  • Community centers
  • Social change organizations
  • Worker collectives

Free Geek does not give out hardware grants to individuals. Here's why: we used to give out what we call "passthrough" grants (which are essentially grants that we give to organizations so they can in turn give them to someone else) but stopped doing so because of the technical support issues involved with providing people computers when they hadn't been adequately taught to use the operating system that we provide with them. We instead focus our grants program on providing infrastructure for organizations (computers for an office, for example, or for a public lab setting). Additionally, we feel that giving individuals the opportunity to earn their computers, rather than simply giving them computers, can provide them with a sense of empowerment and responsible ownership that is oftentimes infinitely more valuable than the physical product itself.

What types of hardware does Free Geek give out?

Does the organization's location matter?

Yes and no. We simply don't have the means to ship the types of hardware typically requested in grants, so we are limited to providing hardware grants to organizations that are able to pick up grants from us. However, we are more than willing to provide hardware to organizations in any location of the world as long as they can provide a local contact that can pick up hardware from us and handle the rest.

Can I get involved?

Yes! Free Geek is always looking for reliable volunteers interested in facilitating hardware grants. If you'd like to get involved, simply let a staff member know so they can take create a RT account for you.

Hardware Grants to Individuals