Used computers can be life changing.

Especially here.

Donate Computers

A problem worth solving. You hold the keys.

Picture life in a rural African village with no jobs.

Now imagine working online from there.

TechLit teaches kids the skills to do just that.

They gain valuable tech knowledge,

enabling them to work online and support their families.

More than a gift. An investment.

We care.

Over 10,000 students are in TechLit lessons every week. We hire, train, manage, and equip the best teachers in town.

We align.

Schools, alumni and communities commit to fund all local expenses. We find co-funders to cover the rest.

We maintain.

We erase, update, fix and recycle computers when needed. One donated computer typically serves 20 students at a time for 10 years.

We deliver.

We have trusted logistics partners across the globe ready for pick-up.

Trusted by orgs of all sizes.

From large enterprises,

Logitech, the multinational Fortune 500 company that created the first wireless mouse, has donated thousands of peripheral devices.

To innovative startups.

IEX Group, a Wall Street startup running an innovative financial exchange, has donated hundreds of devices, and co-financed thousands of lessons.

Even traditional institutions.

Augustana College, a traditional liberal arts college, has donated hundreds of computers, and engaged students as volunteers and in the classroom.

Verified. Newsworthy. Celebrated.

A registered 501c3 nonprofit.

TechLit is registered as Technologically Literate Africa. EIN: 83-2767182

Donations are tax-deductible. Financially transparent.

Recognized heroes and leaders.

Nelly Cheboi is Forbes 30 Under 30 and the 2022 CNN Hero of the Year.

Find us in the news: BBC, TRT, etc.

A story you can follow. A team you can trust.

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One email. Ten years of impact.

If you have assets we can use, email us a list and some photos.

We'll take it from there.

it-reuse@techlitafrica.org