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Computers for Charity
    ■ Our Mission
    ■ The Problem of e-Waste
    ■ Recycling?
    ■ What We Do
    ■ The Digital Divide
    ■ A Solution
    ■ Local Mission/Global
      Vision
    ■ What We Can Do For
      You
    ■ How You Can Help Us
    ■ Current Projects
    ■ Summary
    ■ Contact us
                           2
What is Computers for Charity?

Our mission is to     These repaired
reduce the            computers can then
electronic waste in   be distributed to
our landfills by      individuals and other
taking donations of   non-profits,
computers and         providing access to
related accessories   computer
and refurbishing      technology and
them.                 bridging the 'digital
                      divide'.
                                          3
The Problem of e-Waste
Electrical and electronic
equipment are made up of a
multitude of components
including some toxic
substances.

These can have an adverse
impact on human health and
be hazardous to the
environment if not handled
properly.

Often, these hazards arise
due to the improper
recycling and disposal
processes used.
                                         4
An Alarming Trend
   e-Waste shows a higher growth rate than any other
category of municipal waste. Overall, between 2007 and
2008, total volumes of municipal waste DECREASED,
while e‐waste volumes continue to increase.

   In 2008, we generated 3.16 million tons of e ‐Waste in the
U.S. Of this amount, only 430,000 tons or 13.6 % was
recycled, according to the EPA. The rest was trashed in
landfills or incinerators. (The total generated increased from
3.01 million tons of e‐waste generated in 2007, but the
recovery rate stayed at 13.6%

   e-Waste is routinely exported by developed countries to
developing ones, often in violation of the international law.
In the US, it is estimated that 50-80 percent of the waste
collected for recycling is being exported in this way.          5
Hazards of e-Waste


    Lead
    Poly-chlorinated
    Biphenyls
    Mercury
    Cadmium
    Arsenic
    Zinc
    Chromium
    Selenium
    Brominated Flame
    Retardants


                       6
Did You Know?


  Just one cell
   phone can
  pollute up to
  132,000
   liters
of drinking water.

                                 7
Improper Disposal in Wood County




                               8
Recycling?
Most recycling centers simply
disassemble the equipment,
shred it and melt it down for
the precious metals and other
raw materials the computers
contain.

‘Recycling‘ in this manner
consumes 20 times more
energy than reuse.

Worse than that, some
unscrupulous recycling
companies sell the equipment
to undeveloped countries
where it is recycled by poor
workers in an unhealthy and
environmentally unsafe
manner.                                  9
What We Do
We collect computers,
accessories, parts and
software and test and do the
repair work to create
functional systems that are
then donated to worthwhile
causes and individuals for
free.

Every computer dumped into
a landfill, shredded or
shipped overseas, represents
a missed opportunity to
provide Information-Age tools
to individuals and
organizations across the
digital divide.
                           10
What We Do (cont)
We work to promote
recycling, promote
reuse, and to promote
awareness of the
environmental impact
of improperly disposed
electronic waste.

We also strive to help
organizations cut costs
and utilize their current
technology resources
more efficiently.
                                            11
Tear Down & Recycle Day




                      12
The Digital Divide
The term digital divide
refers to a situation in
which some people do
not have the same
degree of access to
modern digital
Information and
Communication
Technologies and, for this
reason, do not have the
same opportunities for
social and economic
development.
                        13
Computers and Education
Children who have computers at home have a mean
score in mathematics of 514 points compared to 453
points for those without.

Children without access to computers at home score one
proficiency level below those who do have access to
computers.

Students who have access to computer technology score
higher on the SAT.

Access to a home computer increases the likelihood that
children will graduate from high school.

Statistically, the handicapped show a measurable
cognitive benefit form having access to a computer.
                                                          14
Race and Gender Concerns
Only 50.6 percent of African Americans and 48.7
percent of Latinos have access to home computers,
compared with 74.6 percent of Caucasians.

It is projected that from 2008 to 2016 there will be a
29% increase in workforce demands for system
analysts, a 37% increase in demand for jobs for
database administrators, and a 38% increase in the
availability of jobs for software engineers.

Jobs in the information technology sector pay almost 80
percent more than the average private sector wage.
Despite increasing demands, women and minorities
remain underrepresented in computing fields.
                                                         15
A Solution
It is one of our goals is to
spread foundational and
comprehensive literacy
about computer
technology and Open
Source software, providing
training and workshops as
needed.

We also provide
computers designed
specifically for children to
familiarize them with
computers and provide a
framework to enhance
their education.                        16
Local Mission, Global Vision
           We have been able to
           provide almost 1000
           computers to those in
           need so far.

           Most of these were to
           families right here in the
           North West Ohio area.

           We were also able to send
           over 200 older laptop
           computers to a mission in
           the Philippines that
           rescues children from
           poverty and provides them
           with a home and
           education.               17
What We Can Do For You
We are interested in
working with other non-
profits, churches and
charities that support
service and volunteering
programs to improve lives,
strengthen communities,
and foster civic
engagement.

We can provide your
agency or clients of your
agency with the custom
made technology solutions
to meet your needs.
                                      18
What We Can Do For You (cont)
             Whenever viable, our volunteer
             staff will repair, refurbish, and
             properly prepare donated
             computers for placement, free of
             charge, to non-profit
             organizations. We also provide
             vouchers to charities so they
             can send clients directly to us
             for computer placement.

             Sometimes a non-profit will just
             need some PCs whereas others
             may need cabling, custom or
             off-the-shelf software, training,
             help in setting up a computer
             lab, technical advice and so on.
             Often, they have no idea what
             they want or need and we try to
             help them determine that.         9
                                              1
What We Can Do For You (cont)
The Computers for Charity
volunteers try to meet as many
of these needs as we can. As
volunteers relying on donated
equipment and limited
resources this is not always
possible. But we will give it our
best effort and assist you as
much as possible.

Computers for Charity serves
as a place where people from
the non-profits (as well as
students and other members of
the community) can come and
learn how to build,
troubleshoot and repair PCs as
well as gain other computer
knowledge.                           20
Partner With Us




              21
Current Partners




   Wood
County Area
 Ministries



                             22
How You Can Help Us
    Volunteer:
    Since we are a 100%
    charitable organization we
    are always in need of
    volunteers to help with our
    mission.

    You don't have to be a
    computer guru to help the
    cause. You only have to be
    willing to learn the basics
    and help in the area you feel
    most comfortable in.

    Volunteers are the heart of
    our organization.
                                  23
Volunteer Positions Available
Computer Technicians:        Fund Raisers: Develop fund
Work with hardware and       raising strategies and
software: Windows, Linux     and identify and motivate
and Mac.                     contributors.

Office Admins/Assistants:    Grant Writers: Source
Perform client intake,       potential grants from private,
answer phones, data entry:   state and federal sources.
MS Office, Open Office       Write or assist with writing
and other office software.   grants.

Marketing Specialist:        General Assistants:
Develop and implement a      Loading/unloading
comprehensive marketing      equipment, driving,
plan and budget.             organization and cleanup
                                                          24
How You Can Help Us (cont)
Donate Equipment:
 Most of our donations come
 from individuals who are
 looking for an environmentally
 friendly and humanitarian way
 to dispose of their old
 computers.

 Help us to get the word out to
 your places of employment
 and businesses in the
 community. We can provide
 them with a tax deduction for
 their donations as opposed to
 them having to pay for
 disposal!
                                        25
Donation Guidelines
■   Desktop computers: Pentium IV (700 MHz and up)
■   Laptop computers: Pentium 3, Celeron or better
■   Macs: i Macs, e Macs, Power Macs, and Mac Books (500 MHz and up)
■   Monitors: Flat Panel (LCD)
■   Printers: Working printers only
■   Hard Drives: 10 Gig or larger
■   Memory: 256 MB or larger
■   CDR-Rom Drives: 32x or better
■   DVD/DVDR-Rom Drives 4x or better
■   Networking equipment: NIC's, hubs, switches, routers, and wireless
    (working only)
■   Software licenses: The "Certificate of Authenticity" for Windows XP, Vista,
    7 and Microsoft Office products
■   OEM media: The CDs that came with the computer. Microsoft
    Windows,Office and the Recovery/Restore CDs
■   Miscellanious: Keyboards, mice, power supplies, power strips, cat 5
    cable, CDRs and DVDRs
■   Ink Jet Cartridges: Dell, Lexmark, Toshiba, HP, etc (no refilled or generic
    cartridges)
■   Cell Phones: Any type                                                     26
Donate Money
Though we usually can
operate on hardware
donations alone, we still
occasionally need to
purchase parts to be
able to provide
functional systems.

In order to provide the
best quality service and
to fund some of the
current projects we have
on the table we need
funding.
                        27
Current Projects
Laptops for Students:

We have over 30 laptop
computers that require
hard disks and power
adapters for us to
refurbish them.

These will be donated to
students who need a more
mobile computer solution.

The only other option
would be to charge about
$30.00 per computer.
                           28
Current Projects (cont)
      Spanish to English
      Computers:
      We will be providing
      computers to migrant
      families who are learning the
      English language.

      The software they have
      purchased requires the
      Windows Operating System.

      We can purchase the OS at
      our Microsoft Registered
      Refurbisher rate of $10.00
      per license but we have to
      order in bulk.             29
Current Projects (cont)
      Computers for
      Seniors:
      We will be setting up a
      computer lab for a Senior
      Center in Toledo.

      We have the computers in
      stock and will be able to set
      up the lab with 6 computers.

      We will need to purchase
      wireless network cards and
      a wireless router to facilitate
      internet connections on
      these systems at the
      location.                     30
Current Projects (cont)
      Custom System
      Builds:
      We will be teaching an
      advanced class on how to
      build a computer. These
      will be high-end systems
      that the students can take
      with them when they are
      done.

      We have the basic
      components but still need
      to purchase the
      motherboards and
      processors.              31
Current Projects (cont)
      Computers for
      Christmas:
      Last Christmas we were
      able to provide over 70
      computers, loaded with
      educational software and
      gift wrapped to families in
      the community.

      Unfortunately this year we
      do not have the needed
      hardware or monetary
      donations to have a
      Computers for Christmas
      program.                 32
Computers for Christmas 2009




                           33
Computers for Christmas 2009




                           34
To Sum It Up
■   When it comes to computers, don't dispose them, donate them!

■   Reusing computers benefits communities, helps us use valuable
    materials wisely, and keeps working PCs out of landfills, shredders
    or from being dumped on poor developing nations.

■   Computers are a valuable tool for improving childrens education,
    enhancing the lives of the handicapped and uplifting the plight of
    the poor.

■   Charities can partner with us to be able to obtain computers and
    technology services for themselves and their clients.

■   We are actively seeking volunteers, hardware donations and
    monetary donations.

■   Without the support and involvement of other community
    organizations we cannot fulfill our mission. Get involved today!     35
Contact Us

Http://computersforcharity.webs.com
       computersforcharity@gmail.com




Jeffrey B. Kill
jeffbkill@yahoo.com
419-807-8015                           36
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What is Computers for Charity?

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  • 2. Computers for Charity ■ Our Mission ■ The Problem of e-Waste ■ Recycling? ■ What We Do ■ The Digital Divide ■ A Solution ■ Local Mission/Global Vision ■ What We Can Do For You ■ How You Can Help Us ■ Current Projects ■ Summary ■ Contact us 2
  • 3. What is Computers for Charity? Our mission is to These repaired reduce the computers can then electronic waste in be distributed to our landfills by individuals and other taking donations of non-profits, computers and providing access to related accessories computer and refurbishing technology and them. bridging the 'digital divide'. 3
  • 4. The Problem of e-Waste Electrical and electronic equipment are made up of a multitude of components including some toxic substances. These can have an adverse impact on human health and be hazardous to the environment if not handled properly. Often, these hazards arise due to the improper recycling and disposal processes used. 4
  • 5. An Alarming Trend e-Waste shows a higher growth rate than any other category of municipal waste. Overall, between 2007 and 2008, total volumes of municipal waste DECREASED, while e‐waste volumes continue to increase. In 2008, we generated 3.16 million tons of e ‐Waste in the U.S. Of this amount, only 430,000 tons or 13.6 % was recycled, according to the EPA. The rest was trashed in landfills or incinerators. (The total generated increased from 3.01 million tons of e‐waste generated in 2007, but the recovery rate stayed at 13.6% e-Waste is routinely exported by developed countries to developing ones, often in violation of the international law. In the US, it is estimated that 50-80 percent of the waste collected for recycling is being exported in this way. 5
  • 6. Hazards of e-Waste Lead Poly-chlorinated Biphenyls Mercury Cadmium Arsenic Zinc Chromium Selenium Brominated Flame Retardants 6
  • 7. Did You Know? Just one cell phone can pollute up to 132,000 liters of drinking water. 7
  • 8. Improper Disposal in Wood County 8
  • 9. Recycling? Most recycling centers simply disassemble the equipment, shred it and melt it down for the precious metals and other raw materials the computers contain. ‘Recycling‘ in this manner consumes 20 times more energy than reuse. Worse than that, some unscrupulous recycling companies sell the equipment to undeveloped countries where it is recycled by poor workers in an unhealthy and environmentally unsafe manner. 9
  • 10. What We Do We collect computers, accessories, parts and software and test and do the repair work to create functional systems that are then donated to worthwhile causes and individuals for free. Every computer dumped into a landfill, shredded or shipped overseas, represents a missed opportunity to provide Information-Age tools to individuals and organizations across the digital divide. 10
  • 11. What We Do (cont) We work to promote recycling, promote reuse, and to promote awareness of the environmental impact of improperly disposed electronic waste. We also strive to help organizations cut costs and utilize their current technology resources more efficiently. 11
  • 12. Tear Down & Recycle Day 12
  • 13. The Digital Divide The term digital divide refers to a situation in which some people do not have the same degree of access to modern digital Information and Communication Technologies and, for this reason, do not have the same opportunities for social and economic development. 13
  • 14. Computers and Education Children who have computers at home have a mean score in mathematics of 514 points compared to 453 points for those without. Children without access to computers at home score one proficiency level below those who do have access to computers. Students who have access to computer technology score higher on the SAT. Access to a home computer increases the likelihood that children will graduate from high school. Statistically, the handicapped show a measurable cognitive benefit form having access to a computer. 14
  • 15. Race and Gender Concerns Only 50.6 percent of African Americans and 48.7 percent of Latinos have access to home computers, compared with 74.6 percent of Caucasians. It is projected that from 2008 to 2016 there will be a 29% increase in workforce demands for system analysts, a 37% increase in demand for jobs for database administrators, and a 38% increase in the availability of jobs for software engineers. Jobs in the information technology sector pay almost 80 percent more than the average private sector wage. Despite increasing demands, women and minorities remain underrepresented in computing fields. 15
  • 16. A Solution It is one of our goals is to spread foundational and comprehensive literacy about computer technology and Open Source software, providing training and workshops as needed. We also provide computers designed specifically for children to familiarize them with computers and provide a framework to enhance their education. 16
  • 17. Local Mission, Global Vision We have been able to provide almost 1000 computers to those in need so far. Most of these were to families right here in the North West Ohio area. We were also able to send over 200 older laptop computers to a mission in the Philippines that rescues children from poverty and provides them with a home and education. 17
  • 18. What We Can Do For You We are interested in working with other non- profits, churches and charities that support service and volunteering programs to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement. We can provide your agency or clients of your agency with the custom made technology solutions to meet your needs. 18
  • 19. What We Can Do For You (cont) Whenever viable, our volunteer staff will repair, refurbish, and properly prepare donated computers for placement, free of charge, to non-profit organizations. We also provide vouchers to charities so they can send clients directly to us for computer placement. Sometimes a non-profit will just need some PCs whereas others may need cabling, custom or off-the-shelf software, training, help in setting up a computer lab, technical advice and so on. Often, they have no idea what they want or need and we try to help them determine that. 9 1
  • 20. What We Can Do For You (cont) The Computers for Charity volunteers try to meet as many of these needs as we can. As volunteers relying on donated equipment and limited resources this is not always possible. But we will give it our best effort and assist you as much as possible. Computers for Charity serves as a place where people from the non-profits (as well as students and other members of the community) can come and learn how to build, troubleshoot and repair PCs as well as gain other computer knowledge. 20
  • 22. Current Partners Wood County Area Ministries 22
  • 23. How You Can Help Us Volunteer: Since we are a 100% charitable organization we are always in need of volunteers to help with our mission. You don't have to be a computer guru to help the cause. You only have to be willing to learn the basics and help in the area you feel most comfortable in. Volunteers are the heart of our organization. 23
  • 24. Volunteer Positions Available Computer Technicians: Fund Raisers: Develop fund Work with hardware and raising strategies and software: Windows, Linux and identify and motivate and Mac. contributors. Office Admins/Assistants: Grant Writers: Source Perform client intake, potential grants from private, answer phones, data entry: state and federal sources. MS Office, Open Office Write or assist with writing and other office software. grants. Marketing Specialist: General Assistants: Develop and implement a Loading/unloading comprehensive marketing equipment, driving, plan and budget. organization and cleanup 24
  • 25. How You Can Help Us (cont) Donate Equipment: Most of our donations come from individuals who are looking for an environmentally friendly and humanitarian way to dispose of their old computers. Help us to get the word out to your places of employment and businesses in the community. We can provide them with a tax deduction for their donations as opposed to them having to pay for disposal! 25
  • 26. Donation Guidelines ■ Desktop computers: Pentium IV (700 MHz and up) ■ Laptop computers: Pentium 3, Celeron or better ■ Macs: i Macs, e Macs, Power Macs, and Mac Books (500 MHz and up) ■ Monitors: Flat Panel (LCD) ■ Printers: Working printers only ■ Hard Drives: 10 Gig or larger ■ Memory: 256 MB or larger ■ CDR-Rom Drives: 32x or better ■ DVD/DVDR-Rom Drives 4x or better ■ Networking equipment: NIC's, hubs, switches, routers, and wireless (working only) ■ Software licenses: The "Certificate of Authenticity" for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Microsoft Office products ■ OEM media: The CDs that came with the computer. Microsoft Windows,Office and the Recovery/Restore CDs ■ Miscellanious: Keyboards, mice, power supplies, power strips, cat 5 cable, CDRs and DVDRs ■ Ink Jet Cartridges: Dell, Lexmark, Toshiba, HP, etc (no refilled or generic cartridges) ■ Cell Phones: Any type 26
  • 27. Donate Money Though we usually can operate on hardware donations alone, we still occasionally need to purchase parts to be able to provide functional systems. In order to provide the best quality service and to fund some of the current projects we have on the table we need funding. 27
  • 28. Current Projects Laptops for Students: We have over 30 laptop computers that require hard disks and power adapters for us to refurbish them. These will be donated to students who need a more mobile computer solution. The only other option would be to charge about $30.00 per computer. 28
  • 29. Current Projects (cont) Spanish to English Computers: We will be providing computers to migrant families who are learning the English language. The software they have purchased requires the Windows Operating System. We can purchase the OS at our Microsoft Registered Refurbisher rate of $10.00 per license but we have to order in bulk. 29
  • 30. Current Projects (cont) Computers for Seniors: We will be setting up a computer lab for a Senior Center in Toledo. We have the computers in stock and will be able to set up the lab with 6 computers. We will need to purchase wireless network cards and a wireless router to facilitate internet connections on these systems at the location. 30
  • 31. Current Projects (cont) Custom System Builds: We will be teaching an advanced class on how to build a computer. These will be high-end systems that the students can take with them when they are done. We have the basic components but still need to purchase the motherboards and processors. 31
  • 32. Current Projects (cont) Computers for Christmas: Last Christmas we were able to provide over 70 computers, loaded with educational software and gift wrapped to families in the community. Unfortunately this year we do not have the needed hardware or monetary donations to have a Computers for Christmas program. 32
  • 35. To Sum It Up ■ When it comes to computers, don't dispose them, donate them! ■ Reusing computers benefits communities, helps us use valuable materials wisely, and keeps working PCs out of landfills, shredders or from being dumped on poor developing nations. ■ Computers are a valuable tool for improving childrens education, enhancing the lives of the handicapped and uplifting the plight of the poor. ■ Charities can partner with us to be able to obtain computers and technology services for themselves and their clients. ■ We are actively seeking volunteers, hardware donations and monetary donations. ■ Without the support and involvement of other community organizations we cannot fulfill our mission. Get involved today! 35
  • 36. Contact Us Http://computersforcharity.webs.com computersforcharity@gmail.com Jeffrey B. Kill jeffbkill@yahoo.com 419-807-8015 36
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