The
ComputerCorps Programs have produced the
following results:
More
than 4.2 Million electronic items
kept out of the landfills by refurbishing, reusing or recycling
equating to more than 4 Million pounds of electronic waste.
More
than 500 community
organizations
have made monetary and equipment donations.
More
than 2,500 corporations and
businesses have donated.
More
than 5,500 private individuals
have made donations.
More
than 5,000 volunteers have contributed their time and knowledge to
ComputerCorps.
More
than 500,000 hours of volunteer
time has been invested.
More
than 13,000 computer systems have
been repaired, refurbished and/or upgraded and returned back into the community.
More
than 10,500 individuals
have been provided with equipment and/or training.
More
than 530 organizations and
schools
provided with computers, service and/or training.
More
than 195,000 training hours
provided to individuals and volunteers.
More
than 1,500 items collected for the ComputerCorps Museum.
More
than $15,000,000 in repair,
upgrade, networking, and training services has been contributed to
individuals and various community organizations by ComputerCorps.
ComputerCorps ComputerCorps has received sponsorships,
grants, program funding and donations from organizations such as Harley-Davidson
Financial, TRW, IBM, General Electric Corporation, Intuit Corporation, Schwab
Bank, SBC Communications, Sierra Pacific Power, Southwest Gas, Rotary, Kiwanis,
Lions, Sertoma, Soroptimists, AARP, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, Harrah’s Entertainment,
Harvey's, Peppermill, Atlantis, Circus-Circus, Hilton International, Grand Sierra
Resorts, State of Nevada, State of California, State of Washington, US
Department of Education, US Department of Agriculture, US Forest Service, US Bureau
of Land Management and US Department of Justice, various medical institutions
and many, many others.