Charities rely on technology as much as anyone, and CPA firm Padgett Stratemann & Co. wants to help them fulfill their missions by donating laptop computers the firm no longer needs. The firm encourages San Antonio-area non-profits to apply now for laptops to be awarded to deserving organizations this spring.
Padgett Stratemann’s Computer Donation Program donates gently used laptops to non-profit groups across the South and Central Texas area twice each year. The program, begun in 2010, has provided more than 325 laptops to nearly 200 Texas-based non-profits.
Padgett Stratemann donates the computers to help organizations modernize their information technology capabilities, a need that is often unfulfilled due to budget constraints at many of the organizations. Helping organizations that devote their time to helping others has always been a mission of PS&Co., and donating gently used computers to those who need them most supports that focus.
“We’ve seen so many non-profits really benefit from the simple donation of a computer with modern software and hardware,” said John Wright, Managing Partner of Padgett Stratemann’s San Antonio office. “It’s a small but important step that can make a big difference, so we’re glad to do it.”
Organizations can receive up to three gently-used laptops to better assist them in their daily activities. The goal is to recycle laptops that are functional and help the community at the same time.
The spring application process closes on April 29, but applications are accepted year round.
A full explanation of the program, including the application form, is available at www.padgett-cpa.com.