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* Use stats about volunteers & hardware grants to show how much we give to community | * Use stats about volunteers & hardware grants to show how much we give to community | ||
* We do what we do well --> talk about general flow and process and how it's really efficient = we can handle more incoming and we're ready to take our commitment to the next level. Warehouse is ready. | * We do what we do well --> talk about general flow and process and how it's really efficient = we can handle more incoming and we're ready to take our commitment to the next level. Warehouse is ready. | ||
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+ | ===Volunteers=== | ||
+ | * 2000: 65 volunteers ... 737 hours | ||
+ | * 2003: 1533 volunteers ... 34690 hours | ||
+ | * 2006: 2660 volunteers ... 54315 hours | ||
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+ | ===Hardware Grants=== | ||
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+ | ===Incoming Gizmos=== | ||
+ | * 2000: 23 | ||
+ | * 2003: 4795 | ||
+ | * 2006: 11166 | ||
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+ | ===Recycling Numbers=== | ||
+ | 2000: 2.22 total tonnage | ||
+ | 2003: 138.84 total tonnage | ||
+ | 2005: 417.70 total tonnage | ||
== Project Budget == | == Project Budget == |
Revision as of 10:58, 10 November 2007
Financial Data
matteo to talk to rfs
History of Programs & Services
Who started your organization and why? What community need does it meet? What are its programs and services? Whom does it serve? How many people does it serve? (limit 200 words)
Project Goals & Outcomes
What is the need for this project? What are its goals? What steps will be taken to implement the project? What will be different as a result of the project? Who will be served? (Limit: 600 words)
- In any given week, Free Geek receives an average of six requests for pickup service. Certain trends have emerged from these requests. Individuals frequently face the barrier of living outside of the immediate location of Free Geek; they live in a far corner of the city or in the neighboring suburbs. The individual may possess certain disabilities that prohibit him or her from carrying the cumbersome equipment long distances. Pickup requests from businesses, especially larger corporate chains, are largely due to an abundance of equipment that cannot be delivered to Free Geek without hiring a moving company.
Free Geek's mission is keep electronics out of the landfills and reuse technology for disadvantaged persons. This is limited by only having one drop off location. Businesses have more frequent upgrade cycle, stuff gets sent for straight recycling or into landfill. We'll get more computers and then more community members can get them. Truck enables offsite adoption classes - school groups unable to get here, or if they can get here to volunteer by bus then they can't get computer home, schools have no funding for field trips, after school activities. We've tried to work with TriMet in the past for discount or free bus fare for student groups but to no avail.
We want truck for:
- business pickup = more & better computers to people, less electronic waste in landfill or simply being recycled
- neighborhood donation sites = i.e. specific days for pickup in various neighborhoods throughout the year, less electronic waste in landfill because of barrier to conveniently recycle (maybe cite some curbside recycling stats)
- offsite adoption classes = more computers to people, especially school kids
Goals:
- increase incoming gizmos by x%, thus decreasing landfill-bound waste by x%
- provide more computers to community
- increase rate of computer reuse in Portland
Steps:
- buy truck (funded by MMT grant money)
- get insurance
- set up schedule for neighborhood dropoff days & publicize it
What will be different
- your mom
Who will be served:
- puppies
- ice cream
- school kids
Organization Qualifications
Describe the organization's qualifications to undertake or manage the project. If you are requesting technical equipment, please include the qualifications of the person(s) suggesting the particular purchases, as well as the qualifications of the persons within the organization to install, operate, and/or maintain the equipment. (Limit: 200 words)
Free Geek has demonstrated a solid commitment to the community for the last seven years.
- Use stats to show progressive nature of incoming to demonstrate our ability to deal with more and more incoming
- Use stats about volunteers & hardware grants to show how much we give to community
- We do what we do well --> talk about general flow and process and how it's really efficient = we can handle more incoming and we're ready to take our commitment to the next level. Warehouse is ready.
Volunteers
- 2000: 65 volunteers ... 737 hours
- 2003: 1533 volunteers ... 34690 hours
- 2006: 2660 volunteers ... 54315 hours
Hardware Grants
Incoming Gizmos
- 2000: 23
- 2003: 4795
- 2006: 11166
Recycling Numbers
2000: 2.22 total tonnage 2003: 138.84 total tonnage 2005: 417.70 total tonnage
Project Budget
Briefly summarize how MMT funds will be used. (limit 50 words)
How did you arrive at the expense amounts? (i.e. bid, catalog, hourly wage, etc.)
Community Involvement
Describe any volunteer or community assistance with the project, in-kind donations, or collaborations with other community groups (Limit: 200 words)
Project Sustainability
Describe how the project will be sustained after the grant period. (Limit: 150 words).
- The acquisition of a truck to pickup hardware donations from residential and commercial areas will result in an increase in voluntary cash donations. We predict that the convenience of this service will fuel the desire of those served by this project to voluntarily donate money to Free Geek and that this increase in revenue will be significant enough to fully cover the project's ongoing expenses.