Computers for Connection: Donate Your Computers

Building Digital Opportunity in Our Communities

Your company’s retired technology can play a vital role in helping people connect to education, employment, and opportunity in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Safely and efficiently donate computers to benefit your community at no cost.

Why It Matters

In Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, more than one in five households still do not have a large-screen computer, the most significant gap in the nation. Digitunity is working to change that by coordinating corporate computer donations and connecting them with local refurbishers and nonprofits that serve people in local communities.  Your company’s computers are needed today.  When you donate, you’re helping students, families, and job seekers in your own community gain the computers they need to succeed. Digitunity’s expert concierge service will handle all details to ensure that your computers are securely refurbished and distributed to local organizations, expanding digital access and opportunity.

How It Works

  1. You Donate

    Your company contributes surplus or retired computers (laptops, desktops, and tablets).
  2. We Coordinate

    Digitunity’s concierge service matches your donation with vetted refurbishers and community organizations in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, ensuring secure data handling, chain of custody, environmental compliance, and efficient logistics.
  3. Communities Benefit

    Students, families, and job seekers gain reliable computers that open doors to learning, work, and connection.

This initiative is focused on helping organizations in your region strengthen local computer ownership ecosystems. When your company donates, your technology stays in the region, supporting local programs, workforce training, and student success.

Digitunity’s secure donation process makes it easy to turn surplus equipment into opportunity. Companies that would like to contribute financially instead of donating equipment can do so here.

Learn more about the various types of devices you can donate today.

Contact our Corporate Concierge for any questions or more information

Start the Donation Process Below

Equipment Details
Upload a spreadsheet or other files with details about your equipment
(Allowed Filetypes: jpg, gif, png, tif, tiff, pdf, xls, xlsx, doc, docx)

Enter the address where the equipment is physically located

On-site point of contact
Donation Requirements
Tell us about your company's requirements for this donation and your facility
Will a Certificate of Insurance be required by any organizations attempting pickup from your location?
Data wiping is the process of permanently deleting all information from storage media included in your equipment.
Indicate whether your equipment is already shrink-wrapped on pallets and/or boxed for pickup.
Are any devices locked by Mobile Device Management, BIOS/EUFI password, or other security?
Final Details
If you were referred, by whom?

Impact at a Glance

  • 2,500 computers targeted for placement across Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi

  • 40+ years facilitating technology donations nationwide

  • Research shows that people who own computers experience more beneficial uses of the internet, from education and employment to civic engagement and connection

  • Keeps thousands of pounds of electronics out of landfills

News & Resources

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