Alliance for Technology Refurbishing and Reuse

Mission Driven and Creating Impact

Supporting a thriving nonprofit technology refurbishment industry focused on ending the digital divide

AFTRR: Alliance for Technology Refurbishing & Reuse

United by the concept of technology reuse and a shared vision of closing the digital divide, the Alliance for Technology Refurbishing and Reuse (AFTRR) is a collective of over 80 nonprofit technology refurbishers serving communities across the nation. Ranging in size and scope from large IT asset disposition solutions to local, volunteer-driven organizations, nonprofit organizations within AFTRR process and deploy no-cost and low-cost computers to people impacted by the digital divide, often paired with digital skills training and support.

Digitunity provides support to organizations within AFTRR in the form of hosting a national conference each year, supporting working groups, matching corporate technology donors with recipient refurbishers, advocating for policies that help strengthen the work of the group, making key introductions, sharing opportunities, and amplifying the exceptional work being done nationwide. 

The Computers for Veterans and Students Act will direct repairable, out of use federal computers to nonprofit refurbishers across the nation.

The Computers for Veterans and Students Act, a bipartisan effort led in 2022 by Representative Abigail Spanberger, will ultimately provide federal surplus and repairable computers to non-profit computer refurbishers. Participating organizations will then repair and distribute these computers to veterans, students, and others in need. The cross-sector effort to pass the landmark legislation involved Digitunity, Public Knowledge, Common Sense Media, the offices of Representative Spanberger and Senator Maggie Hassan, and members of the AFTRR community. 

Digitunity, together with representatives from select nonprofit refurbishers, is currently collaborating with the U.S. General Services Administration to help inform the design and implementation of the new program, which is estimated to kick off in 2026.   

AFFRR 2024 Conference favicon image with Philadelphia skyline

Collaboration. Connection. Community.
The 2024 AFTRR Community Conference being held in Philadelphia, PA!

Don’t miss this opportunity to attend this collective innovation and collaborative learning conference for non-profit refurbishers and ITAD providers.

 

Corporate or Bulk Donations

Digitunity’s corporate concierge donation service helps businesses leverage their phased out or unused technology to support community members in need. This secure and environmentally responsible donation placement service is provided at no cost to businesses, and Digitunity staff members serve as your primary point of contact. Our team is here to ensure that each business donor’s unique security and logistics needs are met by the nonprofit organization selected to receive the technology donation.


To learn more about the donation process or to submit an inquiry, please visit our corporate donations page.

Individuals In Need of a Computer

At Digitunity, we receive numerous requests every month from individuals across the country looking for assistance with obtaining a computer for work, school, or digital training. However, Digitunity does not provide computers directly to individuals. Instead, we connect donors of computers with community-based organizations, who then distribute them to individuals in need. Many AFTRR member organizations have options for individuals to apply to receive a low-or-no cost computer.

If you are seeking a computer, we encourage you to search for a nonprofit refurbisher near you and reach out to them directly to learn how each organization qualifies and distributes computers to recipients. Click on the map below to begin your search.

Find a refurbisher near you

July 18, 2016 – From June 1-2, 2016, representatives from seven nonprofit refurbishers and representatives from Digitunity established the Alliance for Technology Refurbishing and Reuse (AFTRR).

Meetings were held over two days at the Kramden Institute in Durham, North Carolina, where attendees were provided a tour and an overview of Kramden’s refurbishing model by Michael Abensour, Executive Director.

In addition to the Kramden Institute & Digitunity, other attendees represented included:

Information on each of the Steering Committee members can be found under the ABOUT US tab on the AFTRR website. The mission of AFTRR is to support the refurbishing and reuse nonprofit community to provide low-cost or free technology to those in need.

Specifically:

  • AFTRR promotes networking, connections, knowledge-sharing, and a sense of community among nonprofit technology refurbishers of all configurations.
  • Through a common voice, AFTRR advocates the mission of nonprofit refurbishers and unified efforts towards the goal of bridging the digital divide.
  • AFTRR creates collaborative relationships with national nonprofit strategic partners focusing on all issues related to the digital divide.
  • By making a commitment to the core principles of nonprofit refurbishing, involving the process, measurement, reporting and setting of standards, AFTRR members promote Best Practices.
Translate »

The need for computers has never been greater.​ Sign up for our newsletter.