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The items we are able to grant out depend on our supply, which changes from time to time. | The items we are able to grant out depend on our supply, which changes from time to time. | ||
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* Freekboxen | * Freekboxen | ||
* PS2 Keyboards | * PS2 Keyboards | ||
* PS2 Mice | * PS2 Mice | ||
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* Regular routers | * Regular routers | ||
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* Some RAM | * Some RAM | ||
* Some Network Devices | * Some Network Devices | ||
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* LCD Monitors - 3 per 90 days (see [[http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/rad/2009-November/000425.html http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/rad/2009-November/000425.html]]) | * LCD Monitors - 3 per 90 days (see [[http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/rad/2009-November/000425.html http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/rad/2009-November/000425.html]]) | ||
* CRT Monitors - 3 per 90 days | * CRT Monitors - 3 per 90 days | ||
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**Because the laptop wait list is so long right now (it generally takes 2.5-3.0 months to get a laptop), we are starting the 3 month period at the time the initial request was made. So, an organization can request laptops, and three months after that request has been made, the organization can then be added to the laptop wait list again. | **Because the laptop wait list is so long right now (it generally takes 2.5-3.0 months to get a laptop), we are starting the 3 month period at the time the initial request was made. So, an organization can request laptops, and three months after that request has been made, the organization can then be added to the laptop wait list again. | ||
* Printers | * Printers | ||
+ | * Some Mac systems | ||
* Cameras | * Cameras | ||
+ | * Multi-processor servers | ||
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+ | * FG-PDX systems | ||
+ | * Headphones | ||
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* Projectors | * Projectors | ||
− | * | + | * Most speakers |
* Long network cables | * Long network cables | ||
* Wireless cards | * Wireless cards | ||
* SATA Hard Drives | * SATA Hard Drives | ||
+ | * Multi-core servers | ||
+ | * External hard drives | ||
+ | * Wireless Routers | ||
+ | * ALL HARD DRIVES (Temporary addition to the list)--[[User:Elizabethwt|Elizabethwt]] 18:46, 16 March 2011 (UTC) | ||
==Does the organization's location matter?== | ==Does the organization's location matter?== |
Revision as of 10:46, 16 March 2011
Free Geek has a hardware grants program in which we give hardware to organizations who request it. Our emphasis is on computers, but we are able to grant out other things as well. Hardware grants is overseen by Production.
Who receives hardware grants?Eligible
Ineligible
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What we grant outThe items we are able to grant out depend on our supply, which changes from time to time. YES!
YES! But there is a wait
MAYBE
NO
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. How are grants approved/denied?In general, if an organization does not fit into one of the types listed above (e.g. an average for-profit business), its grant request will be denied. However, sometimes we receive grant requests from qualifying organizations that ask for more than we can provide in a given month, or have a need on an ongoing basis. In that case, it is necessary to contact the requester to discuss the details of the request and bring down the amount of requested hardware to a reasonable level. Hardware grants volunteers, interns, and Free Geek staff members work together to approve and deny grants. One "grant shepherd" is responsible for contacting and disbursing equipment to each organization. |