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Low-Cost Internet Enabled Devices
Low-Cost Internet Enabled Devices
Low-Cost Internet-Enabled Devices
Does your community have low-cost devices to provide residents with internet access?
- Are there local organizations that sell and make available low-cost devices?
- What do local organizations do with surplus computers? Can they be refurbished and donated to disadvantaged residents?
- Is the information on low-cost devices easily accessible by those who need it the most?
Partnerships and networks to help your community access internet:
- Digitunity is a national nonprofit that advances device ownership by lending its expertise and resources to programs led by peer organizations. Digitunity supports and administers a wide network of local service-delivery organizations, each serving their communities by connecting individuals and families with computers, internet access and digital skills. The network includes individuals, nonprofit organizations, government, schools and corporations that have the shared belief that everyone who needs a computer should have one.
- Human-I-T refurbishes donated technology to provide low-income individuals and nonprofits with devices, internet and digital training while empowering businesses and organizations to do good by diverting technology from landfills to protect the planet. Human-I-T makes a full suite of digital inclusion services available to community organizations, including low-cost devices, internet service, digital skills training and tech support. Partner with Human-I-T.