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Peace Corps

Contact your local volunteer from the Peace Corps and find out if you can get a donation for your nonprofit. Peace Corps only supports nonprofits outside the United States. Please check their website to find out if there are volunteers in your country :)

Recycles.org

Recycles.org has changed a lot since we first wrote this review. It is a resource to find your local hardware needs in the US. All you need to do is provide a 501(c)3 receipt to the donor and then, you have some tech stuff to work with :) In some cases, you don't even need to do that but it's a little hard to navigate.

TechSoup

TechSoup charges a sustainability fee for refurbished technology and software. Although iGetcha has provided free solutions such as web hosting, software alternatives and websites where you can find free hardware such as donated computers, servers, printers and even networking, maybe you're searching for hardware with certain specfications and would like to buy that at a discounted price as a non-profit.

Mobile Citizen

Mobile Citizen may not be free, but this is a valuable opportunity for not just nonprofits. In fact, it is an affordable solution for educational institutions as well. Currently having presence in Chicago, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland/Salem and expanding, look for Mobile Citizen to really help the community with WiMax provided by Clear.

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