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State Farm to donate 10,000 computers

The Suburban Times January 26, 2022

State Farm, through its In-Kind Computer Donations program, is donating 10,000 gently used computers to schools and nonprofits, to ensure that everyone can thrive in a digital society, and also support the corporation’s goals of reducing e-waste contamination. Those eligible for In-Kind donations include educational institutions, programs conducted by municipal, county, state, or federal government entities, 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organizations, and 501(c)(4) volunteer fire companies.

State Farm’s In-Kind Computer Donations are available while supplies last. One request per eligible organization for up to 25 computers can be made per calendar year, for laptops, desktops or a combination, as long as the total does not exceed 25 computers. The donated computers are hardware only; they do not include operating systems or software. Donated computers will be shipped directly to the organization.

Eligible organizations can reach out to Ty Cordova, State Farm Corporate Responsibility Analyst at Ty.Cordova.btd0@statefarm.com for additional information.

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  1. Athrettis Brown says

    January 27, 2022 at 2:11 pm

    To whom it may concern we are a nonprofit organization in need of a combination of desk top computers and laptops. We are requesting 15 desk top computers and 10 laptops. We conduct many of our business planning and online researching programs online and would benefit the youth and adults in a very positive and impactful way. I hope that we fit the qualification of receiving your blessing and sharing the support of you company with our community.

  2. Ty Cordova says

    February 4, 2022 at 6:29 am

    This program is now closed. We had an overwhelming response and the program reached capacity. Thank you to everyone who contacted us. – Ty C.

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