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  2. The 3000 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 3000 Club started as a Phoenix -based charity which works with food banks in Arizona in order to reduce food waste. The 3000 Club's main program is known as Market on the Move, [1] although the organization provides other services for Arizona communities. Their previous mission statement "Providing life saving fresh fruits and vegetables to ...

  3. List of volunteer computing projects - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of volunteer computing projects; a type of distributed computing where volunteers donate computing time to specific causes. The donated computing power comes from idle CPUs and GPUs in personal computers, video game consoles [1] and Android devices. Each project seeks to utilize the computing power of many internet ...

  4. Geeks Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Geeks Without Borders is based in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. The organization was founded in October 2002, and granted IRS 501 (c)3 non-profit status by the IRS in April 2003. [1] Geeks Without Borders is incorporated in Oregon as a public-benefit corporation and is an all- volunteer organization, with no paid staff.

  5. Volunteer computing - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer computing. A program running on a volunteer's computer periodically contacts a research application server via the Internet to request jobs and report results. Volunteer computing is a type of distributed computing in which people donate their computers' unused resources to a research-oriented project, [1] and sometimes in exchange ...

  6. SeniorNet - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.seniornet.org. SeniorNet is a 501 (c) (3) charity organization that provides computer skills and internet education to seniors, veterans, the underprivileged, the disabled, and others with physical or economic impairments. Volunteers across the country run SeniorNet Computer Learning Centres, which follow a standardized curriculum ...

  7. World Computer Exchange - Wikipedia

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    World Computer Exchange (WCE) is a United States and Canada based charity organization whose mission is "to reduce the digital divide for youth in developing countries, to use our global network of partnerships to enhance communities in these countries, and to promote the reuse of electronic equipment and its ultimate disposal in an environmentally responsible manner."