A nonprofit organization formed to enable creation of a wireless community network in Adelaide (South Australia) and provides members with the capability to use video conferencing, computer support and file sharing.
A strategic partnership between the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the University of Michigan through its new School of Information. The mission of the ACT is to lead in advancing the use of computing and communication technology globally to serve people (to help people help themselves) through community serving organizations.
A coalition of public interest groups and individuals whose goal is to foster broad access to affordable, usable information, communication services and technology for disadvantaged communities.
An educational organization dedicated to fostering and supporting "community networking" by assisting and connecting people, organizations, encouraging research and influencing policy.
An organization dedicated to public education on the emerging global information economy. Deals with challenges posed by technology on the problems of communities-left-behind and at risk through workshops, research activities, publications, reports and public education activities.
CCC Partnership is a consortium of organizations dedicated to providing computer access and training, Internet connectivity, and technical support services. Includes activities that support youth and parents obtaining educational opportunities to eliminate the digital divide.
A nonprofit volunteer organization refurbishing donated personal computers to be given away free to persons disabled or disadvantaged. Working to improve their quality of life by utilizing technological resources of the community.
Established by the Canadian Linux Users' Exchange (CLUE), the CLUE Linux Centre is the world's first permanent Linux centre. A nonprofit, community organization, it provides computers to students and is a showcase and research centre for all things Linux.
A national association of more than 1000 diverse community technology centers. CTCNet helps its members enhance their services by providing technical assistance and facilitating collaborative relationships at the grassroots level.
Recruits computer volunteers as mentors to help nonprofits with their computers and the internet. They are also developing virtual mentoring pilots to support nonprofits with internet tools.
A volunteer organization which aims to make technology accessible promoting and encouraging computer literacy throughout the community in West Australian to make practical use of information and communications technologies.
The CRAP Organization is a non-profit organization that provides training programs and educational activities powered by Computer Generalist students in different schools and places.
A group of volunteers working to provide documentation for learning and reference for various technologies. Also this organization helps to make technical educational materials available to those who cannot afford it.
Computers for Charities operates educational projects in schools to vocational projects in Prisons. Computers are recycled, used or sold to for fundraising.
A charity that provides affordable access to technology for people in developing countries through the responsible recycling of computer hardware and training.
A resource for independent Baptist Churches. A BBS resource, internet access and utilities. Free Bible correspondence courses are offered in addition to other online services.
This foundation utilizes information technologies as a tool to aid progress and development in various countries. Some examples are to bring education to remote locations, expand and enhance medical resources and research capacity.
A Portland based non profit that provides free computers and education to those in need through the reuse and recycling of old computers in exchange for community service.
Non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and policymakers about the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote democracy, communications, and commerce.
Charitable organization that directs donations of used and surplus computer technology to non profits and public agencies throughout the United States and globally.
Focused on providing technology access and education for youth and adults in underserved communities, this nonprofit promotes learning, academic performance, and workforce preparation.
A non-governmental organization dedicated to the dissemination of new information and communication technologies (NICT) in developing countries, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Helps non-profits use technology to better serve their communities, by providing integrated technology services including planning, consulting, training and support. Includes success stories, online resources, and information about how to get involved.
Non-profit national technology organization dedicated to furthering the use of technology in both cities and counties, for both elected officials and professional managers.
The Foundation provides computer donations and technical services to improve the futures of San Diego County's underserved kids, teens, seniors, veterans, disabled, and other community members.They also provide access to technology resources and training.
Technology philanthropy for nonprofits. Grant information, IT seminars, discount software and other resources aimed at bridging the digital divide for nonprofits.
Based in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood this non profit provides recycled computers, services of skilled volunteers, and computer training to nonprofit groups in Massachusetts and around the world.