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There are several ways in the Philadelphia area to '''donate a computer'''.  
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There are several ways in the Philadelphia area to '''donate a computer'''.
  
Pentium-4 computers, working or not, can be donated to [[Nonprofit Technology Resources]] (NTR - see [http://ntrweb.org/support-ntr/ Donation Guidelines]) as charitable donations, and lots of computers may be picked up by NTR.
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== Places to donate ==
  
Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.
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Pentium-4 computers, working or not, can be donated to [[Nonprofit Technology Resources]] (NTR - see [http://ntrweb.org/support-ntr/ Donation Guidelines]) as charitable donations, and lots of computers may be picked up by NTR.  
  
The [[wikipedia:TechSoup|TechSoup]] '''Donate Hardware List''' can arrange to route large lots to appropriate organizations.
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Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.  
  
Many small computer repair shops will take computers and refurbish them for sale.
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The [[wikipedia:TechSoup|TechSoup]] '''Donate Hardware List''' can arrange to route large lots to appropriate organizations.  
  
Single working computers can be posted via [http://groups.freecycle.org/phillyfreecycle/description Philadelphia Freecycle].
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Many small computer repair shops will take computers and refurbish them for sale.  
  
== Security ==
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Single working computers can be posted via [http://groups.freecycle.org/phillyfreecycle/description Philadelphia Freecycle].
  
In all cases the donator should either keep the donated computer's hard drive or ensure that the receiver will erase the data that is on that hard drive. NTR, for example, separates the hard drives from the computers upon receipt, and completely re-images them before any use.
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== Security  ==
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In all cases the donator should either keep the donated computer's hard drive or ensure that the receiver will erase the data that is on that hard drive. NTR, for example, separates the hard drives from the computers upon receipt, and completely re-images them before any use.  
  
 
== See also  ==
 
== See also  ==
  
*[[wikipedia:Computer recycling|Computer donation/disposal options]]
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*[[wikipedia:Computer recycling|Computer donation/disposal options]]  
 
*[[Disposing of electronics]] (a new state law takes effect in 2011)
 
*[[Disposing of electronics]] (a new state law takes effect in 2011)
  
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Revision as of 05:12, 20 January 2011

There are several ways in the Philadelphia area to donate a computer.

Places to donate

Pentium-4 computers, working or not, can be donated to Nonprofit Technology Resources (NTR - see Donation Guidelines) as charitable donations, and lots of computers may be picked up by NTR.

Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.

The TechSoup Donate Hardware List can arrange to route large lots to appropriate organizations.

Many small computer repair shops will take computers and refurbish them for sale.

Single working computers can be posted via Philadelphia Freecycle.

Security

In all cases the donator should either keep the donated computer's hard drive or ensure that the receiver will erase the data that is on that hard drive. NTR, for example, separates the hard drives from the computers upon receipt, and completely re-images them before any use.

See also

External links (Philadelphia-related)

  • No external links yet.

External links (elsewhere)

  • No external links yet.


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