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== Important Note ==
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'''Please note: We have this information collected to help others get started, but at this time we advise groups not to use the trademarked name "Free Geek." Also, Free Geek in Portland is not able to provide too much support to startup groups these days, as we are very busy with our day to day operations.'''
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''' What's with all these Free Geeks, anyway? ''' <br>
 
''' What's with all these Free Geeks, anyway? ''' <br>
 
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Numerous organizations around the world do work similar to Free Geek. Wherever practical, we encourage groups to use our model, and apply for permission to use the Free Geek name.
 
Numerous organizations around the world do work similar to Free Geek. Wherever practical, we encourage groups to use our model, and apply for permission to use the Free Geek name.
  
Anyone interested in starting up a Free Geek (or Free Geek-like organization) in their area, or in finding neighbors who are already doing so, should join our [http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/startup email list for startups]. (You can also [http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/startup/ browse the list archives], or use [http://www.google.com/advanced_search?as_q=&num=10&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=lists.freegeek.org&as_rights=&safe=images Google to search] them.)
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Anyone interested in starting up a Free Geek (or Free Geek-like organization) in their area, or in finding neighbors who are already doing so, should join our [http://www.freegeek.org/about/intergalactic/startup-list-signup/ email list for startups]. (You can also [http://lists.freegeek.org/pipermail/startup/ browse the list archives], or use [http://www.google.com/advanced_search?as_q=&num=10&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=lists.freegeek.org&as_rights=&safe=images Google to search] them.)
  
 
The [[Free Geek Principles]] page outlines the requirements for using the Free Geek name. New organizations are welcome to use any ideas drawn from the original Free Geek without restriction, but using the Free Geek name requires compliance with these principles.
 
The [[Free Geek Principles]] page outlines the requirements for using the Free Geek name. New organizations are welcome to use any ideas drawn from the original Free Geek without restriction, but using the Free Geek name requires compliance with these principles.
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==Starting a new Free Geek:==
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FreeGeek works on a lot of volunteer labor and a few, dedicated, paid staff. The rent, lights, and wages for staff are paid out of an income stream that is dominated by sales of refurbished equipment in the thrift store, tax-deductible donations, fees for monitors disposal, and sales of materials to industrial recycling companies. The willingness of the volunteers to put time and effort into the place comes from many sources, including: free computers to people who put 24 hours in (in one of our programs); to people who build 6 computers (another program); free food often around from random volunteers acquiring it as donations to a nonprofit or from dumpsters; classes, and the ability to learn things; forwarding of external job offers through to those who might want them; and finally, because we make it a cool place to work by not having a lot of formality.
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Probably the most important thing is to have a group of people focused on turning the stream of stuff into a stream of usefulness, both by getting computers built and adopted, and by getting stuff sold, donations made, and equipment being recycled turned into actual, recyclable materials, and then those sold to vendors who will pay the most for them (while staying within the responsible recycling framework). If you can build the streams which generate revenue, you can build staff. If most of your staff people spend their time playing with the 'cool thing' that just came in the door, you're doomed.
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That said, FreeGeek isn't particularly lucrative for anyone. At FGPDX, 15 paid staff make just a bit more than minimum wage here, after 5-6 years of operations.
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; [[Free Geek Principles]]
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: A short list of things that help you decide if you can call your new organization "Free Geek" or not.
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; [[How to Start a Free Geek]]
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: What steps you need to go through to get authorization to use the  Free Geek name.
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; [[Free Geek Bylaws]]
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: A copy of the official bylaws of Free Geek in Portland.
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; [[Site Analysis Guidelines]]
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: What kind of qualities to look for when picking a location.
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; [[Case Studies]]
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: Some stats about some Free Geek startups.
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; [[E-Waste Best Practices]]
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: The best ways to reuse and recycle.
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; [[Organizational Narrative]]
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: The story so far.
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; [[Free Geek Definitions]]
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: Confused by all these terms? Here's your dictionary.
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; [[Software Overview]]
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: What makes Free Geek in Portland run.
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; [[Free Geek Startup Trademark Use Application]]
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: More than just an application, it's a checklist to make sure you're thinking of everything that needs to be thought of -- and a tool to help decide if you're getting in over your head.
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==Being a Free Geek Ambassador==
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For Free Geek in Portland people assisting an outside group:
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Please visit our [[Ambassador Basics]] page.  Please?  Thanks.
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==Join the Mailing List==
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If you want to join in the conversation with other people starting (or wanting to start) a new Free Geek, you probably want to sign up for our startup mailing list. Ask and answer questions. Ask for and give advice.
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Visit http://www.freegeek.org/about/intergalactic/startup-list-signup/ to sign up.
  
 
== The Many Projects ==
 
== The Many Projects ==
 
===Official Free Geeks:===
 
===Official Free Geeks:===
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| [http://freegeek.org/ Oregon]  
 
| [http://freegeek.org/ Oregon]  
 
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| [[Free Geek]]<br />in Portland<br />''(the "mothership") ''
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| [[Free Geek Michiana]]  
 
| [[Free Geek Michiana]]  
  
|- align="center"
 
| (TBA)
 
| Murfreesboro, TN
 
| Middle Tennessee
 
  
 
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|- align="center"
| http://freegeekvancouver.org/files/logo.png
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| [http://freegeekvancouver.org/ Vancouver]
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| [http://freegeektwincities.org Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota]
| [[Vancouver, BC, Canada]]
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| [[Free Geek Twin Cities]]
 
 
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===Other organizations that are in the process of starting up or calling themselves Free Geek===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
 
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| [http://www.freegeekpenn.org/ Pennsylvania]
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| [http://bornagaintechnologies.org/ Murfreesboro, TN]
| [[Free Geek Penn]]  
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| [[Born Again Technologies]]
  
 
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| [[Image:Free geek hi res.png|100px]]      [[Image:Geek-libre-hi-res.png|102px]]
| [http://freegeekolympia.org/ Washington]
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| [http://freegeekvancouver.org/ Vancouver, British Columbia]
| [[Free Geek Olympia]]  
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| [[Free Geek Vancouver]]
  
 
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| [[Image:FreegeekCFlogo.png‎]]
| [http://www.freegeektacoma.org/ Washington]  
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| [http://www.freegeekcentralflorida.org/ Orlando, Florida]
| [[Free Geek Tacoma]]
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| [[Free Geek Central Florida]]
  
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| (FB Bellingham assisting two non-profits)
 
| ''Washington'':<br>
 
[http://vaultechnology.com/ VAULTechnology]<br>
 
[http://relectronics.org/  RE-Lectronics / RE-Store]
 
| [[Free Geek Bellingham|FB Bellingham]]<br>
 
(Encourages the FG principles,<br>
 
++ other services!)
 
  
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| http://www.freegeekmissoula.com/tux.png
 
| [http://freegeekmissoula.com/ Montana]
 
| [[Free Geek Missoula]]
 
 
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===Other projects we work or have crossed paths with:===
 
===Other projects we work or have crossed paths with:===
* [[Lane County CRRC]] (aka [http://www.lanecrrc.org MacRenewal]): Eugene, OR
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* [http://longrun.org Longrun Project]: Ashland, WI neat [http://hardware.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/07/12/1424243&tid=73 article]
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* Toronto ON [http://linuxcaffe.ca/ Linux Caffe]
* [http://www.relectronics.org ReLectronics]: Bellingham, WA
 
* [http://VaultCommunity.org VaultCommunityPC]: Bellingham, WA
 
* [http://interconnection.org/ Interconnection]: Seattle, WA
 
* [http://www.freewebs.com/secstart/index.htm Second Start Computers]: Seattle, WA
 
* [http://www.ctc-hawaii.com Recycle Hawaii / Community Technology Center of Hawaii]: Hilo, HI
 
* [http://www.greenbriarcollective.org/cc.htm Greenbriar Collective]: Norman, OK
 
* [http://www.computerdropoff.org/ Computer Drop Off]: Just north of Ashland in [http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Talent,+OR Talent], OR; they were inspired by us and they do it for the Katrina!
 
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* [http://metareciclagem.org Metareciclagem]: Brazil
 
* [http://www.computerangels.org.au/ Computrer Angels Inc.] Australia
 
* [http://www.computerbank.org.au/ Computer Bank]: Australia
 
* [http://www.infos.se/ Infos: datordonation] Stockholm, SE
 
 
 
(very incomplete list!) (yeah! so when you are checking me out don't forget to update me!)
 
  
'' mine [http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Free_Geek_gives_away_free_linux_based_machines this discussion thread] for more. People spoke up from Minneapolis, Worcester Mass, Perth Australia, and elsewhere about their local FG-like places. -[[User:Halfasspete|Pete]]''
 
 
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==Starting a new Free Geek:==
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* Hilo, HI: [http://www.ctc-hawaii.com Recycle Hawaii / Community Technology Center of Hawaii]
FreeGeek works on a lot of volunteer labor and a few, dedicated, paid staff. The rent, lights, and wages for staff are paid out of an income stream that is dominated by sales of refurbished equipment in the thrift store, tax-deductible donations, fees for monitors disposal, and sales of materials to industrial recycling companies. The willingness of the volunteers to put time and effort into the place comes from many sources, including: free computers to people who put 24 hours in (in one of our programs); to people who build 6 computers (another program); free food often around from random volunteers acquiring it as donations to a nonprofit or from dumpsters; classes, and the ability to learn things; forwarding of external job offers through to those who might want them; and finally, because we make it a cool place to work by not having a lot of formality.
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* St. Louis, Missouri: [http://bworks.org/ BWORKS] is a non-profit organization that gives away computers and bikes.
                                       
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* Norman, OK: [http://www.greenbriarcollective.org/cc.htm Greenbriar Collective]
Probably the most important thing is to have a group of people focused on turning the stream of stuff into a stream of usefulness, both by getting computers built and adopted, and by getting stuff sold, donations made, and equipment being recycled turned into actual, recyclable materials, and then those sold to vendors who will pay the most for them (while staying within the responsible recycling framework). If you can build the streams which generate revenue, you can build staff. If most of your staff people spend their time playing with the 'cool thing' that just came in the door, you're doomed.
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* Just north of Ashland in [http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Talent,+OR Talent], OR: [http://www.computerdropoff.org/ Computer Drop Off]; they were inspired by us and they do it for the Katrina!
 
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* Eugene, OR: [[Next Step Recycling]] (formerly Lane County CRRC and before that MacRenewal)
That said, FreeGeek isn't particularly lucrative for anyone. At FGPDX, 15 paid staff make just a bit more than minimum wage here, after 5-6 years of operations.
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* Bellingham, WA: [http://www.relectronics.org ReLectronics]
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* Bellingham, WA: [http://VaultCommunity.org VaultCommunityPC]
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* Seattle, WA: [http://interconnection.org/ Interconnection]
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* Seattle, WA: [http://www.freewebs.com/secstart/index.htm Second Start Computers]
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* Ashland, WI [http://longrun.org Longrun Project]; neat [http://hardware.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/07/12/1424243&tid=73 article]
  
; [[Free Geek Principles]]
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: A short list of things that help you decide if you can call your new organization "Free Geek" or not.
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* Australia [http://www.computerangels.org.au/ Computrer Angels Inc.]
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* Australia [http://www.computerbank.org.au/ Computer Bank]
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* Brazil: [http://metareciclagem.org Metareciclagem]
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* Italy: [http://faberlibertatis.org Faber Libertatis]
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* Stockholm, Sweden [http://www.infos.se/ Infos: datordonation]
  
; [[Getting Your Own Free Geek Started]]
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:''(very incomplete list!) (yeah! so when you are checking me out don't forget to update me!)''
: Advice on getting a Free Geek up and going.
 
  
; [[Free Geek Bylaws]]
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:'' mine [http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Free_Geek_gives_away_free_linux_based_machines this discussion thread] for more. People spoke up from Minneapolis, Worcester Mass, Perth Australia, and elsewhere about their local FG-like places. -[[User:Halfasspete|Pete]]''
: A copy of the official bylaws of Free Geek in Portland.
 
 
 
; [[Site Analysis Guidelines]]
 
: What kind of qualities to look for when picking a location.
 
 
 
; [[Case Studies]]
 
: Some stats about some Free Geek startups.
 
 
 
; [[E-Waste Best Practices]]
 
: The best ways to reuse and recycle.
 
 
 
; [[Organizational Narrative]]
 
: The story so far.
 
 
 
; [[Free Geek Definitions]]
 
: Confused by all these terms? Here's your dictionary.
 
 
 
; [[Software Overview]]
 
: What makes Free Geek in Portland run.
 
 
 
; [[Free Geek Startup Franchise Application]]
 
: More than just an application, it's a checklist to make sure you're thinking of everything that needs to be thought of -- and a tool to help decide if you're getting in over your head.
 
 
 
==Being a Free Geek Ambassador==
 
 
 
For Free Geek in Portland people assisting an outside group:
 
 
 
Please visit our [[Ambassador Basics]] page.  Please?  Thanks.
 
 
 
==Join the Mailing List==
 
If you want to join in the conversation with other people starting (or wanting to start) a new Free Geek, you probably want to sign up for our startup mailing list. Ask and answer questions. Ask for and give advice.
 
  
Visit http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/startup/ to sign up.
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;Some groups that are not authorized to use the name Free Geek.
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:''(Members of these groups are encouraged to [http://freegeek.org/franchiseapp.php apply for official status] or to use a different name.)''
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* [[Free Geek Olympia]]
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* FreeGeek Tacoma
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* [[Free Geek Bellingham]]
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* Free Geek Penn
  
[[Category: Startups]]
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[[Category:Free Geek Intergalactic]]
 
[[Category:Howto]]
 
[[Category:Howto]]

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Important Note

Please note: We have this information collected to help others get started, but at this time we advise groups not to use the trademarked name "Free Geek." Also, Free Geek in Portland is not able to provide too much support to startup groups these days, as we are very busy with our day to day operations.


What's with all these Free Geeks, anyway?


Numerous organizations around the world do work similar to Free Geek. Wherever practical, we encourage groups to use our model, and apply for permission to use the Free Geek name.

Anyone interested in starting up a Free Geek (or Free Geek-like organization) in their area, or in finding neighbors who are already doing so, should join our email list for startups. (You can also browse the list archives, or use Google to search them.)

The Free Geek Principles page outlines the requirements for using the Free Geek name. New organizations are welcome to use any ideas drawn from the original Free Geek without restriction, but using the Free Geek name requires compliance with these principles.

Starting a new Free Geek:

FreeGeek works on a lot of volunteer labor and a few, dedicated, paid staff. The rent, lights, and wages for staff are paid out of an income stream that is dominated by sales of refurbished equipment in the thrift store, tax-deductible donations, fees for monitors disposal, and sales of materials to industrial recycling companies. The willingness of the volunteers to put time and effort into the place comes from many sources, including: free computers to people who put 24 hours in (in one of our programs); to people who build 6 computers (another program); free food often around from random volunteers acquiring it as donations to a nonprofit or from dumpsters; classes, and the ability to learn things; forwarding of external job offers through to those who might want them; and finally, because we make it a cool place to work by not having a lot of formality.

Probably the most important thing is to have a group of people focused on turning the stream of stuff into a stream of usefulness, both by getting computers built and adopted, and by getting stuff sold, donations made, and equipment being recycled turned into actual, recyclable materials, and then those sold to vendors who will pay the most for them (while staying within the responsible recycling framework). If you can build the streams which generate revenue, you can build staff. If most of your staff people spend their time playing with the 'cool thing' that just came in the door, you're doomed.

That said, FreeGeek isn't particularly lucrative for anyone. At FGPDX, 15 paid staff make just a bit more than minimum wage here, after 5-6 years of operations.

Free Geek Principles
A short list of things that help you decide if you can call your new organization "Free Geek" or not.
How to Start a Free Geek
What steps you need to go through to get authorization to use the Free Geek name.
Free Geek Bylaws
A copy of the official bylaws of Free Geek in Portland.
Site Analysis Guidelines
What kind of qualities to look for when picking a location.
Case Studies
Some stats about some Free Geek startups.
E-Waste Best Practices
The best ways to reuse and recycle.
Organizational Narrative
The story so far.
Free Geek Definitions
Confused by all these terms? Here's your dictionary.
Software Overview
What makes Free Geek in Portland run.
Free Geek Startup Trademark Use Application
More than just an application, it's a checklist to make sure you're thinking of everything that needs to be thought of -- and a tool to help decide if you're getting in over your head.

Being a Free Geek Ambassador

For Free Geek in Portland people assisting an outside group:

Please visit our Ambassador Basics page. Please? Thanks.

Join the Mailing List

If you want to join in the conversation with other people starting (or wanting to start) a new Free Geek, you probably want to sign up for our startup mailing list. Ask and answer questions. Ask for and give advice.

Visit http://www.freegeek.org/about/intergalactic/startup-list-signup/ to sign up.

The Many Projects

Official Free Geeks:

logo area of service
& web link
FreekiWiki link
Freegeeklogo.gif Oregon Free Geek
in Portland
(the "mothership")
Freegeeklogo.gif Milky Way and adjacent galaxies Free Geek Intergalactic
Freegeeklogo.gif Fayetteville, Arkansas Free Geek Arkansas
Fg-chicago-logo.png Illinois Free Geek Chicago
Fg-cmh-logo.png Ohio Free Geek Columbus
Fg-michiana-logo.png Michigan and Indiana Free Geek Michiana


Freegeeklogo.gif Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota Free Geek Twin Cities
Bat.jpg Murfreesboro, TN Born Again Technologies
Free geek hi res.png Geek-libre-hi-res.png Vancouver, British Columbia Free Geek Vancouver
FreegeekCFlogo.png Orlando, Florida Free Geek Central Florida


Other projects we work or have crossed paths with:

Canada
USA
World
(very incomplete list!) (yeah! so when you are checking me out don't forget to update me!)
mine this discussion thread for more. People spoke up from Minneapolis, Worcester Mass, Perth Australia, and elsewhere about their local FG-like places. -Pete
Some groups that are not authorized to use the name Free Geek.
(Members of these groups are encouraged to apply for official status or to use a different name.)