When you’re refreshing your tech infrastructure, consider donating your surplus computers to Cincinnati Computer Reuse where they can make a difference for a local family or nonprofit. Cincinnati Computer Reuse is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit charitable organization (EIN# 73-1645747); your computer donation is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
We refurbish or reuse hardware whenever possible, before recycling. All equipment that is recycled is stored securely until picked up by an R2 certified recycler. You can also choose to remove hard drives prior to donating equipment. We also welcome donations of equipment from individuals.
Cincinnati Computer Reuse brings computers back to life! When businesses replace their laptops and workstations, often after just three years, we clean them up and help them find a new home. You save a bundle and get high-quality equipment with genuine Microsoft software. Computers come with a 1-year warranty and 2 years of free service. No income restrictions apply.
We have a variety of computers, and all include monitor, keyboard, and mouse. See what's available.
Late models just off lease, from name brands such as IBM, Dell and HP. All come with a 1-year warranty. Check out what is available.
If you have the savvy to refurbish used technology, we could use a few more brains! Visit our Volunteer Page
Greater Cincinnati
and Access in Order to Learn
Many students in the U.S. do not have access to adequate computer technology in their homes, according to the National Center for Education Statistics
19%
Of 4th Graders do not have either access to the internet, or the devices required to carry out distance learning.
12%
Of 8th Graders do not have either access to the internet, or the devices required to carry out distance learning..
7.144
8% of HS Students do not have access to technology devices, and 17% do not have internet connectivity.
The Cincinnati Computer Reuse is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, partners with local businesses and individual donors to offer computer recycling and computer reuse programs for Cincinnati. Our staff and volunteers provide an environmentally sound program to divert computer equipment from landfills, while providing low-cost access to technology for schools and qualified individuals under our “Community Access” programs. Our goal is to improve the computer-to-student ratio in schools to prepare students for higher education and career opportunities.
NEWS 5 CINCINNATI —Social distancing has many relying on laptops, desktops and tablets to connect with others and continue work or schooling.
BY MICHELLE ALFINI, Spectrum News1 As another wave of Ohio students return to school, many are still going back virtually, which means they'll need a reliable computer.
WLWT News 5 — Frank Adams runs the Cincinnati Computer Cooperative in Woodlawn, a nonprofit organization that refurbishes business computers and sells them at a low price to teachers and students.
Thanks to our fabulous team of volunteers, sales and equipment donations are going well.