For Schools, Boards, First Nation Bands, Charities, Not-for-Profits, and Libraries 

Computer for Schools Plus

Renewed Computer Technology (RCT) is a federally funded not-for-profit, charitable organization that refurbishes computers and delivers them to schools, First Nation bands, charities, non-profits, individuals and families living with limited income in Ontario. We provide this equipment through our largest program, Computers for Schools Plus, which has been successfully operating for 30 years. In August 2023, the national program, CFS+, celebrated the delivery of it’s 2 millionth computer!

Launched in 1993 by Industry Canada, Computers for Schools Plus program is a national, federal government-led initiative that operates in cooperation with a network of non-profit organizations across all Provinces and Territories, and in Ontario, through RCT.  

To learn more about the CFS+ program  click HERE! OR to watch our CFS+ video, click HERE!

Please click the button below to place your order.

Wait times for computers are now at 3 weeks. 

Computers for Schools Plus & Federal Government of Canada: RCT is licensed by Innovation, Science and Economic Development, to operate the Computers for Schools program in Ontario. 

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Adam French

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