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  • An Open Letter to the Maine Connectivity Authority Board

    • Date:August 19, 2021
    • Category: Build IT

    In the 20 years that our non-profit organization has been pursuing its mission of advancing digital inclusion, we have never been more optimistic about the future of Maine than right now. We have read with great interest about the $250 million the federal government is sending to Maine for the express purpose of increasing the […]

  • How sponsoring a give IT. get IT. client works and who you’re helping

    • Date:July 23, 2021
    • Category: Build IT

    At give IT. get IT., the only thing we need more than businesses to recycle their retired corporate tech with us is individuals (and businesses) to sponsor one of our clients. Before we reveal how long our waiting list is and why our clients need your help, we’d like to share some important details about […]

  • A two-minute and thirty-three second introduction to give IT. get IT.

    • Date:June 8, 2021
    • Category: Build IT

    As a non-profit organization, we at give IT. get IT. owe it to our clients and supporters to apply the overwhelming majority of our resources toward connecting people in need with the technology they require to fulfill their dreams. Digital inclusion is the “get IT.” side of our organization. Our dedication to it doesn’t leave […]

  • Give IT | Tech Reuse Credits Save RSU34 Nearly $2,000 in Recycling Fees

    • Date:April 16, 2021
    • Category: Build IT

    We introduced TECH REUSE CREDITS at the end of last year as a way to incentivize businesses throughout New England to help us convert retired corporate tech into tools and opportunities for people. The concept is simple: Businesses receive Tech Reuse Credits for every reusable desktop or laptop computer they include in each recycling pickup […]

  • Learn IT | Computer Screen Cleaning Tips

    • Date:December 17, 2020
    • Category: Build IT

    Even during the course of minimal daily use, a computer screen is a dust magnet. Add in the additional threats from morning coffee, working lunches and the curious hands of little co-workers and we’ve seen some pretty nasty screens in our day. Since most of our clients are students who need to take their computers […]