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Small Nonprofit Computer Resources Available (Free)

Concepts for Adaptive Learning (CfAL) has received a sizable donation of computer equipment that is more geared to supporting businesses than residents.  We would like to offer these computers to small nonprofits that may be in need of computer resources. 

Organizations must be nonprofits organizations (501(c)(3)) providing services in the New Haven area, and must be available to pick-up.  We are hoping you can help us reach out to organizations that may be able to use these devices for their staff – but cannot be provided to organizations’ constituents.  (Constituents are eligible to receive computers directly from CfAL through our computer training program.) 

We have 20 computers that can be prepared and ready in the next few weeks.  Computers will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please let us know if you know of any small nonprofits that would benefit from these computers.  Each nonprofit is limited to receiving no more than four (4) devices.  Here is a description of the hardware:

 

HP EliteDesk 800 G1 TWR
Two 1TB hard drives
4 slots of ram, 16 GB of DDR3 RAM
4th generation Intel i5 processor
320 w power supply
10 USB ports (4 front 6 back)
DVD drive

Approximate value: $250 (estimate only)

Please share this information with organizations you believe might be interested.  Any questions can be sent by email to Jim Mitchell (jmitchell@cfalct.org) and Alex Cushman (acushman@cfalct.org).  Please be sure to copy BOTH individuals on all correspondence.  We’re excited to support other nonprofits…we are stronger together!

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