Millions of computers are taken out of service in the United States every year. Many of those machines still have useful lives and could be put to work in schools, nonprofit organizations and in the homes of individuals with disabilities. Our organization's mission is simply to help facilitate the donation and transfer of computer equipment locally all across the country.

We encourage individuals and corporations to think about passing used computers along to nonprofits that will refurbish and donate them to other organizations. There are many such groups all over the country and we have listed many links to them on our homepage.

We offer free donation request listings in an attempt to connect donation seekers with potential donors. Local donations are encouraged whenever possible because it simply may not make sense to ship heavy and bulky older computer equipment. This is especially true given today's increasing fuel costs. So, we encourage you to think even more locally than ever.

We encourage potential computer equipment donors to evaluate carefully the items they are thinking about passing along. The first thing they should ask themselves is if they would want to use the items in question. Recently retired computers could be very useful unless essential parts have been removed. If it would cost a nonprofit or a school hundreds of dollars to refurbish, the donation may not be worth accepting.

Our home page lists requests from schools, nonprofits and individuals with disabilities. If you have equipment to donate, please review the lists for your state. If you've got good, working equipment, please contact local donation seekers to arrange transfer.

If you have equipment that needs refurbishing, please review our list of nonprofit computer recycling organizations or visit TechSoup to review their extensive lists of places to donate computer equipment.