DID YOU KNOW THAT YOUR OLD COMPUTER CAN CHANGE THE LIVES OF THOSE IN NEED?
Join Dataprise in supporting Project Reboot
Are your computers outdated? When your organization is ready
to upgrade to newer technology, your old computers can still do
a lot of good. Help Dataprise, Inc. support Rockville, Maryland-based
Project Reboot by donating your
old and/or unwanted computer equipment to be refurbished and
redistributed.
Your old computers will be given a "second life"
with families who really need them.
How Can Your Business Support Project Reboot?
Businesses regularly upgrade and replace functional computer
equipment to stay current with technology. By donating this
equipment to Project Reboot,
we will ensure that your refurbished
computer equipment is distributed to disadvantaged groups,
individuals and families in our community.
Dataprise's certified network engineers will pick up your unwanted
computers, monitors and peripherals free of charge, wipe them
clean, and deliver them to Project Reboot's warehouse. Volunteers
perform diagnostics, repairs and upgrades to make each computer
ready for use.
Who Receives the Refurbished Computers?
Your computers and peripherals will be offered to needy families,
not-for-profit charities, senior centers and religious organizations.
These computers can change lives.
How Does My Donation Protect the Environment?
It is estimated that every week more than 16 tons of computer
equipment is thrown into local landfills. By donating this equipment
for reuse instead of throwing it in the trash, your business positively
supports green initiatives.
Give old technology a new purpose and
keep it out of the waste stream.
Is My Donation Tax Deductible?
Yes. Project Reboot is a 501(c)(3)
PC recycling program, sponsored by The Capital PC User Group (CPCUG),
a non-profit educational organization. These donations may be tax-deductible, and Dataprise
will provide you with a receipt from Project Reboot in exchange for
your contribution.
Since 1995, Dataprise has offered innovative IT solutions to thousands
of companies. In addition to its commitment to solving the technology
challenges of local businesses, Dataprise strives to give back to the
community by supporting worthy local causes.
What Equipment Will Project Reboot Accept?
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Desktops and laptops from 700MHZ on up are able to be refurbished. |
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Printer cables, multi GB hard drives, and memory chips (RAM). |
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PS2 style keyboards. |
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All LCD/flat panel monitors (in working and non-working condition). |
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CRT monitors are only accepted when accompanied with CPU. |
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Peripheral equipment such as keyboards, mice, etc., MUST be in good working condition. |
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Speakers with power cords. |
Unacceptable Equipment:
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Serial mice. (These have a large 9 pin plug at the end). |
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Older-style CRT monitors that are not accompanied with a CPU. |
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Pentium I, II and AMD Duron and older processors. |
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Apple or Macintosh equipment. However, the Washington Apple Pi
user group located in Rockville, Maryland, has a similar reclamation
program. Please visit http://www.wap.org/about/donations.html or
call 301.984.0300 for more information. |
More Information
For more information or to make a donation from your business, please contact us.
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