Donors enter information about locations, contact information, quantities, equipment specifications, etc. into the online donation form at this website.
Corporations, or the asset recovery company handling their equipment disposition, can also use the on-line form to upload a document containing their information.
National Cristina Foundation staff will then seek to match the donated computer technology to one or more of its partner organizations in the geographic area where the equipment is located.
Our grassroots partners are located throughout the U.S. in all 50 states and internationally.
These partners are not for profit organizations or public agencies at the local, state or national level that provide education and/or training to people of all ages who have disabilities or who are economically disadvantaged. There are no membership fees in this grassroots network.
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All partner organizations are pre-screened for eligibility (as a not-for-profit or a public agency), and are required to register project descriptions and sign an Agreement for Award of Property.
Donated equipment is generally removed by the partner organizations. Donors can also drop off equipment at a designated location or ship it to the partner organization.
Once the computer inventory is received by a partner location, the National Cristina Foundation provides donors with a receipt acknowledging the fair market value of the donation. This tax receipt will be dated with the year in which our partner organization receives the equipment