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* EDUCATION | * EDUCATION | ||
** Part of our mission is to provide education to our computer recipients to ensure successful reuse | ** Part of our mission is to provide education to our computer recipients to ensure successful reuse | ||
− | ** | + | ** Free Geek offers a wide range of computer classes that are free to our volunteers, and available for a $10 fee to the general public. To see a complete list of classes and a schedule, please click [http://oahu.freegeek.org/volunteer/current-volunteers/classes/| here]. In addition to traditional classes, Free Geek offers a ton of hands-on learning experiences in our build and adoption programs. |
* VOLUNTEERS | * VOLUNTEERS | ||
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* CURRENT PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY | * CURRENT PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY | ||
− | ** | + | ** The City of Portland and Free Geek have partnered up to provide computer access to kids and their families in Portland. The way it works: The city gives us their old computers, we refurbish them, and then grant the computers to schools and non-profits that work with children. We are also working on a program to foster volunteerism in schools, where kids and their families bank volunteer hours at school in exchange for a free city computer from Free Geek. So far, Free Geek has disbursed over 170 City of Portland computers to schools, kids, and non-profits in Portland! |
* RESPONSIBLE RECYCLER | * RESPONSIBLE RECYCLER |
Revision as of 12:36, 11 March 2009
This is a draft set of talking points and relevant background information being developed by members of the PR Committee. It is not current or complete, so please don't go off it yet. Please refer all media and interview requests to the PR committee before talking with press "on the record."
- GENERAL
- We are a nonprofit community organization that refurbishes and recycles used technology to provide computers, education, and job skills training to individuals in exchange for their volunteer service
- We also grant computers to schools and charitable organizations in our community who in turn benefit others
- Founded in 2000
- FG has 25 paid workers
- FG's revenue for 2008 was $850K
- REUSE, REUSE, REUSE
- We donated 1200 computers to schools, nonprofits, and individuals in 2008
- We've refurbished 15,000 total computers since 2000
- EDUCATION
- Part of our mission is to provide education to our computer recipients to ensure successful reuse
- Free Geek offers a wide range of computer classes that are free to our volunteers, and available for a $10 fee to the general public. To see a complete list of classes and a schedule, please click here. In addition to traditional classes, Free Geek offers a ton of hands-on learning experiences in our build and adoption programs.
- VOLUNTEERS
- We have a diverse group of volunteers who are essential to the success and day to day operation of Free Geek
- Currently, we have 700 active volunteers (defined as those volunteering 4 or more hours within a 90 day period)
- Programs: Build (build 6 computers and take the 6th one home) & Adoption (volunteer 24 hours to receive a free computer)
- OUR OFFICIAL STATEMENT FOR THE E-CYCLES PROGRAM
- Free Geek is proud to participate in Oregon E-Cycles, a convenient way for Oregon residents to responsibly recycle their computers (including laptops), monitors, and televisions. The first 7 of these items are always free to recycle with Free Geek, but if you have 7 or more of these items, please call us beforehand to determine if you qualify for free recycling on everything. For more information about the Oregon E-Cycles program, please check out www.oregonecycles.org
- CURRENT PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY
- The City of Portland and Free Geek have partnered up to provide computer access to kids and their families in Portland. The way it works: The city gives us their old computers, we refurbish them, and then grant the computers to schools and non-profits that work with children. We are also working on a program to foster volunteerism in schools, where kids and their families bank volunteer hours at school in exchange for a free city computer from Free Geek. So far, Free Geek has disbursed over 170 City of Portland computers to schools, kids, and non-profits in Portland!
- RESPONSIBLE RECYCLER
- FG has been audited by the State in order to participate in the Oregon E-cycles program
- FG ensures that its downstream recycling vendors do not ship e-waste overseas or dump it into a landfill
- DATA SECURITY ON HARD DRIVES
- FG adheres to the strict DOD standards on data wiping (see Data Security )