Giving Back to the Community

Our Mission · Since 2010

Keeping good tech in the community

Computers for Change donates computers to local schools, nonprofits, and charities, and keeps working technology out of the landfill. The green mission is a big part of who we are and why people keep coming back.

Computer Grant programTech kept out of the landfillLocal schools and nonprofitsSince 2010
Our Computer Grant program

How it works

We support local schools, nonprofits, and community organizations when we can. Sometimes that is a refurbished computer, sometimes it is repair help, our time, or a service. Organizations write us with a need, we have a real conversation, and we help where it makes sense. What gets donated to us goes into the mix that keeps this work going: a donated laptop might be sold, and a laptop we paid for might be the one we give away.

Organizations we have helped

A few of the groups supported over the years

Real recipients and partners. We can feature current logos and quotes here once the client provides them.

Dress for Success of Burlington
Turning Point Center of Chittenden County
DREAM mentoring of Vermont
Christ the King School, Burlington
Planting Hope, Burlington
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Local public schools
Community workforce programs
In their words

Thank-yous from the community

Quotes are from organizations Computers for Change has supported.

Turning Point Center

9 desktop computers donated

The Turning Point Center thanked Computers for Change for a generous donation of nine desktop computers to their center, used by clients working through recovery to handle job searches, school work, and reconnecting with family.

DREAM mentoring

8 refurbished desktops

DREAM received eight refurbished desktops, replacing dated machines, and encouraged people to visit the College Street store. The new machines help the program serve more young people across Vermont.

Rock Paper Scissors

A community grant

A small business owner thanked the shop for fixing a MacBook through the community grant, calling it a lifesaver for their work. Keeping a working laptop running let the business get back to operating the same week.

Why this matters

Beyond the shop

Donations are only one part of it. Every laptop we refurbish and put back on the shelf is a laptop that did not go to a landfill, and a laptop that someone can afford. Repair, reuse, and responsible recycling come up in every part of what we do, not just the donation side. When you buy refurbished from us, that is part of the same idea: extending the useful life of working technology.

Refurbishing extends a laptop's life by 3 to 5 years on average
Donated computers reach schools, nonprofits, and people who need them
Materials that cannot be reused are recycled responsibly
Customers tell us they choose us partly because of the mission
Local roots matter; we have been at the same College Street address since 2010
Want to be part of it?

Three ways to help

Donate a computer

Have a working laptop or desktop you do not use? Drop it off. It goes into the mix: we may refurbish and donate it, refurbish and sell it to fund other community help, or recycle it responsibly if it is past use.

Tell us about an organization

Know a school, nonprofit, or community group that needs computers? Send us a note. We will reach out.

Buy refurbished

Every refurbished laptop sold helps support the donation side and keeps another machine out of the landfill.

Help us do more

Donate a computer, partner with us, or tell us about a local organization in need.