x-post, IBM computers

From: RJurczyk@aol.com
Date: Wed Dec 11 1996 - 08:11:44 EST


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Barbara Van Horn posted the following info regarding IBM reconditioned
computers for adult education.  Hope the info will be useful.

Robin Jurczyk
nifl-family moderator
rjurczyk@aol.com
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I received the following information at a board meeting of the PA
Association for Adult Continuing Education today.  Thought y'all might be
interested.

IBM Announces National Used Technology Donation Program

IBM, in conjunction with Gifts in Kind International, has launched a
comprehensive, national used technology donation program.  Through the
program, IBM will donate over 5,000 usable computer systems to more than
1,000 qualified nonprofit organizations that provide adult education,
training, and computer literacy, as well as services and support of the
disabled.  Gifts in Kind International, the leading U.S. charity in the
field of in-kind corporate donations, will administer the program.

The computers will be refurbished and distributed over the next 12 months.
According to Gifts in Kind, IBM's donation represents the largest ever
commitment of high quality, usable computers for charitable purposes.

For more information, please contact Gifts in Kind International via e-mail
at:  ProductDonations@GiftsInKind.org or by phone at (703) 836-2121.


Barb Van Horn, 
NIFL-workplace list moderator
blv1@psu.edu



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