The PCs for MAINE project does many different things to help people access and learn about technology.
This blog includes the many events, program landmarks, participant comments and other bits of information that have sculpted the PCs for MAINE project into what it is today.
PCs for MAINE and the Eastern Maine Development Corporation partnered in a special pilot project to prepare 50 Central/Downeast Maine people with technology access and fundamental computer use skil
I wrote this a few weeks ago and am just now getting it to you. It is to say thank you and also you can hopefully use it as a fundraising tool. I am not in a position to don
The Maine Community Foundation kindly sponsored a great deal of rural travel expenses and program sponsorships in 2007. This gift when combined with technology donations and our own fundraisi
Nancy's personal success in using technology for her business is in no way unique, but her clear vision and empowerment to grow that vision was obviously what propelled her efforts...
This very interesting older person came to the project looking for a new way to market herself to employers and to communicate with friends who live throughout the country. Located in VERY ru
This non profit needed technical assistance with their computer. Although we provide this service for many non profits - this was the first occasion we had to help this particular group.
Always interested in finding other ways to use our resources in support of other important social efforts, we decided to donate Linux based personal computers to other social programs who would the
Maine's Department of Education - Adult and Technology Department - has been a tremendous help in our effort to communicate the PCs for MAINE project resource through schools all over Maine and in
The folks at Maine's Department of Labor/Vocational Rehabilitation probably have one of the most difficult jobs of all the agencies we work with. It always feels good when we get a lette
For several years now, ITE/PCs for MAINE has worked with the Brewer Housing Authority to provide low cost computers and fundamentals training for folks in housing assistance.
Recent changes in the Microsoft donation guidelines among others all but eliminated charitable support for faith-based schools in the last 5 years. Our board decided that all kids and their e
Ed West, the DOL caseworker who authored this letter soon afterward became a member of our board and contributed a great deal of our identity and our mantra of working closely and without propriety