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If computers are not used every day - maybe just for a data entry person part-time or occasional volunteers - or are simply being used for background tasks such as backing up files to network, older , donated machines can be a good choice.
Local businesses also may be looking for opportunities for their employees to volunteer in the community. Leveraging trained volunteers can help you reduce the cost of the projects, as they often are project costs in the implementation or design in the actual purchase price of software or hardware. Qualified volunteers who can [350-080][1] support through design or implementation can drastically reduce the cost of technology projects.
Seek assistance from major donors
An important resource often overlooked for funding technology are donors, both individual and important. It is worth thinking critically about the interests of donors and potential donors - is there a technology project that can strongly appeal to them? For example, if your donor list includes employees of local companies that may have a basic understanding of the value of technology, and can see the value in supporting the ability of technology in your organization.