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A nonprofit organization formed to enable creation of a wireless community network in Adelaide (South Australia) and provides members with the capability to use video conferencing, computer support and file sharing.
http://www.air-stream.org/
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A strategic partnership between the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the University of Michigan through its new School of Information. The mission of the ACT is to lead in advancing the use of computing and communication technology globally to serve people (to help people help themselves) through community serving organizations.
http://www.communitytechnology.org/
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A coalition of public interest groups and individuals whose goal is to foster broad access to affordable, usable information, communication services and technology for disadvantaged communities.
http://www.apt.org
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Computer recycling, education and reuse for nonprofits. Online discussions on social and environmental issues around recycling. Building a network of non-profit recyclers, donors, volunteers, and others.
http://www.recycles.org/
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An educational organization dedicated to fostering and supporting "community networking" by assisting and connecting people, organizations, encouraging research and influencing policy.
http://www.afcn.org/
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An organization dedicated to public education on the emerging global information economy. Deals with challenges posed by technology on the problems of communities-left-behind and at risk through workshops, research activities, publications, reports and public education activities.
http://www.athenaalliance.org/
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A nonprofit volunteer organization refurbishing donated personal computers to be given away free to persons disabled or disadvantaged. Working to improve their quality of life by utilizing technological resources of the community.
http://www.freepcs.org/
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Community IT Innovators, located in Washington, DC, is a company that specializes in using technology creatively in support of nonprofit organizations. They provide web, database, network support and technology planning services.
http://www.citidc.com
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A national association of more than 1000 diverse community technology centers. CTCNet helps its members enhance their services by providing technical assistance and facilitating collaborative relationships at the grassroots level.
http://www.ctcnet.org/
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Social justice, equity, and access through community technology and diverse social change initiatives in underserved communities.
http://www.zerodivide.org
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Recruits computer volunteers as mentors to help nonprofits with their computers and the internet. They are also developing virtual mentoring pilots to support nonprofits with internet tools.
http://www.compucorps.org
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A nonprofit technical assistance group helping volunteers, schools, and nonprofits work together to solve computer problems. Information about the services for volunteers, nonprofits, and schools.
http://www.compumentor.org/
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Computer Aid recycles unwanted computers from Britain for use in schools and community organisations in developing countries.
http://www.computer-aid.org/
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A volunteer organization which aims to make technology accessible promoting and encouraging computer literacy throughout the community in West Australian to make practical use of information and communications technologies.
http://www.computerangels.org.au/
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A group of volunteers working to provide documentation for learning and reference for various technologies. Also this organization helps to make technical educational materials available to those who cannot afford it.
http://www.comptechdoc.org/
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