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National Organizations Doing Technology Outreach? 15

Phil Shapiro asks: "My neighborhood church has a Technology Mission comprised of volunteers doing computer support work for various good causes in the community. The folks in this mission are interested in being in touch with others doing similar kinds of volunteer work in other places. Does anyone know of national organizations doing technology outreach work of this kind?"
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National Organizations Doing Technology Outreach?

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  • I have considered doing this (and sometimes feel like I am when it comes to family and friends). However, I was advised that the insurance risks to my company were too great, even if I did the work as an individual. Yes, gotta love the good old US legal system, where simply advising someone on how to use their computers makes you exposed to lawsuits for all the unrelated stuff that happens to them afterwords. Since this situation has happened to me in the business world (employee downloads porn dialer on a
    • Re:Insurance (Score:2, Informative)

      by sohojim ( 676510 )
      Your legal advisor should check out Good Samaritan laws in your area, and should also look at drafting a very simple yet effective liability release form.
  • I'd like to hear from anyone doing this type of thing in the southern suburbs of Seattle (Tukwila, Renton, Kent, Auburn, etc). Tips for starting up a technology outreach and so forth would be helpful. Thanks!
  • NPOTechs in Chicago (Score:3, Informative)

    by sohojim ( 676510 ) on Wednesday January 05, 2005 @01:52PM (#11265035) Homepage
    I am president of a non-profit organization in Chicago called NPOTechs: we provide free software, training, and technical volunteers to non-profit organizations in our area. Our past classes have included a 20-session course on RHCE, classes on OpenOffice.org, GIMP, Blender, general Linux (all including free software giveaways). Our past volunteer projects have included FOSS databases, VPN-based WANs, samba server implementations, etc. We also show up at non-profit events and conferences to distribute copies of Knoppix and The OpenCD.

    I would recommend that you check out AC4 [ac4.org], the Association for Christian Computing Centers, also known as TechMission. I used to work for one of their secular partners, CTCNet [ctcnet.org] which does similar things but for community- as opposed to church-oriented sites.

    If you'd like to see how we've been doing things for the past couple of years, check out our website at NPOTechs.org [npotechs.org].

    And good luck!

  • The only place I've heard of doing this on a large scale is Geekcorps http://www.geekcorps.org/ [geekcorps.org]. However serveral users groups (mainly Linux Users Groups) do perform some charity related work.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    ...because Jesus saves!

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