Helping Charities, Not-for-Profits, Libraries and First Nation Bands access renewed, computers

Innovation, Science and Economic Development has funded Computers for Schools Plus for over 25 years. 

If you are a qualified organization, we can help you access affordable or free computers to support the work you do. To participate in our program, you must be a registered Ontario Charity or Not-for-profit organization, with a Board of Directors. In addition, computers must not be resold or exported and must remain in Ontario. 

We offer a variety of DESKTOP AND LAPTOP packages, to meet your needs.  By clicking on the order form below, you will see packages we currently have a available which is dependent on the donations we receive

CFS Order form

Via our other program: Outreach, we can help make a difference in the lives of the clients you support.  For more information on our Outreach program

click HERE!

    Environmental Solutions – we can help you dispose of your surplus IT equipment.

    For more information, send us an email at:  [email protected]

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