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Uh oh...this link was empty! Seems like if there is an official mission statement, it should be clearly stated somewhere in the wiki. I took this from the web page's "About Free Geek" page. Is this the definitive mission statement? Can somebody verify?
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The term "Mission Statement" comes up occasionally. Here's the text:
  
--[[User:Halfasspete|Pete]] 12:29, 25 Aug 2005 (PDT)
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: ''to recycle technology ''
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: ''and provide access to ''
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: ''computers, the Internet, education and job skills ''
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: ''in exchange for community service.''
  
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It's a simple declaration of what Free Geek intends to do.This comes from the [[Free Geek Bylaws#ARTICLE I. PURPOSE|bylaws]], in a clause reflecting Free Geek's purpose ''(The primary purpose(s) of Free Geek, in furtherance of its charitable and educational purpose, shall be ...)''
  
FREE GEEK is a 501(c)(3) not for profit community organization that recycles used technology to provide computers, education, internet access and job skills training to those in need in exchange for community service.
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The mission statement serves as a basis of what Free Geek's activities will be, and in that sense justifies (to the IRS) our charitable tax status.
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Note: it has also been publicly advertised on the [http://www.freegeek.org/about/overview/ main web site] since the beginning as follows in the form of a definition:
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: ''FREE GEEK is a 501(c)(3) not for profit community organization that recycles '''used''' technology to provide computers, education, internet access and job skills training '''to those in need''' in exchange for community service.''
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(This uses slightly different wording, and the most substantial differences appear in '''bold''' text.)
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[[Category:Council]]
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[[Category:Big Picture]]
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[[Category:Long Term Planning]]
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[[Category:Strategic Planning]]

Revision as of 13:35, 15 December 2011

The term "Mission Statement" comes up occasionally. Here's the text:

to recycle technology
and provide access to
computers, the Internet, education and job skills
in exchange for community service.

It's a simple declaration of what Free Geek intends to do.This comes from the bylaws, in a clause reflecting Free Geek's purpose (The primary purpose(s) of Free Geek, in furtherance of its charitable and educational purpose, shall be ...)

The mission statement serves as a basis of what Free Geek's activities will be, and in that sense justifies (to the IRS) our charitable tax status.

Note: it has also been publicly advertised on the main web site since the beginning as follows in the form of a definition:

FREE GEEK is a 501(c)(3) not for profit community organization that recycles used technology to provide computers, education, internet access and job skills training to those in need in exchange for community service.

(This uses slightly different wording, and the most substantial differences appear in bold text.)