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A couple of weeks ago I did a quick and dirty "data recovery" job for the local women's shelter.
No charge; it was only about 5 minutes of work restoring the data off a ZIP disk that someone accidently formatted. After I fixed the disk, I spent 10 minutes showing the lady who brought me the disk how to use a CD-R drive to store files. Safer than ZIP and no more stupid Iomega products. A good deal all around.
I've helped them out over the phone a couple more times since, but the upshot of all this is that the shelter's director has asked if I'd like to step in as a technology coordinator.
They have no money. They have donated PCs of Windows 98-appropriate vintage. They have no network, no shared printers. Only one CD-RW drive.
How would I get money for their computers? I'd have to write grant proposals.
I've written informal grants, but these are formal sorts of things to government agencies, national-level charities and benevolent foundations of various sorts. I'm thinking that's a slightly different ball game.
Also, I have no idea what the rules are for donated hardware (Microsoft says donated PCs have to come with a real Windows license... even if they didn't have Windows to begin with) or software licensing for not-for-profits.
Does anyone have any experience or deal with any of that sort of thing?
No charge; it was only about 5 minutes of work restoring the data off a ZIP disk that someone accidently formatted. After I fixed the disk, I spent 10 minutes showing the lady who brought me the disk how to use a CD-R drive to store files. Safer than ZIP and no more stupid Iomega products. A good deal all around.
I've helped them out over the phone a couple more times since, but the upshot of all this is that the shelter's director has asked if I'd like to step in as a technology coordinator.
They have no money. They have donated PCs of Windows 98-appropriate vintage. They have no network, no shared printers. Only one CD-RW drive.
How would I get money for their computers? I'd have to write grant proposals.
I've written informal grants, but these are formal sorts of things to government agencies, national-level charities and benevolent foundations of various sorts. I'm thinking that's a slightly different ball game.
Also, I have no idea what the rules are for donated hardware (Microsoft says donated PCs have to come with a real Windows license... even if they didn't have Windows to begin with) or software licensing for not-for-profits.
Does anyone have any experience or deal with any of that sort of thing?