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Prairienet Participates in International Project
- Read about the Sao Tome project this
News-Gazette article: UI
project brings whole new world to African nation
- To help support the Sao Tome project, Prairienet is accepting
donations and donated computer hardware. For more information, please
contact Paul Adams, Director, at (217) 333-5218 or email
- Learn more
about the Sao Tome Project and read the
Sao Tome Photo Blog.
Benefitting Our Community Since 1993
- During our 2006 fundraising campaign, we received over 200
testimonials
which spoke to the many ways Prairienet has benefitted individuals,
families, groups, non-profits, and the community over the years.
Read a selection of
testimonials.
Does Your Group Need A Listserv?
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Many groups use address book nicknames in Outlook, Eudora or Webmail as a
simple way to email multiple people at once. This works fine for five
addresses, okay for a dozen, but beyond that, a list quickly becomes unwieldy.
If your group or organization routinely uses this method to communicate
via email, you might want to consider getting a mailing list (aka
listserv) instead. Prairienet provides free list hosting to qualifying
non-profit groups and organizations.
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Community Informatics Initiative
- Prairienet is a part of the Graduate
School of Library and Information
Science's Community Informatics
Initiative (CII). CII works with people to develop
information and communication technologies to achieve their goals. It
fosters collaborations across campus, local, national and international
communities. Together, we build innovative community networks, community
technology centers, software, and library services.
WANTED: donated computers
- Is your business or organization upgrading its computer equipment?
Why not donate the old computers to Prairienet?
- Since 1998, Prairienet has recycled over 2500 computers.
Computers have been distributed to low-income individuals and families as
part of our community computer training program. Others have been used to
establish approximately 80 public access computer labs in Champaign,
Urbana, Rantoul, East St Louis, Hopkins Park, Centreville, Alton,
Washington Park, Peoria and Bloomington.
- Previous donors include the Carle Foundation, Corsolutions,
Cities of
Champaign and Urbana, Lincoln Trail Libraries System, Parkland College,
State Farm, Allstate, SuperValu, Tabin Technologies, and Human Kinetics.
Prairienet is a non-profit organization, so there may be tax benefits
associated with a donation.
We currently have a monitor surplus and will not be accepting
any monitors in donation for the foreseeable future. Non-functioning
monitors cost us $6 a piece to recycle.
- For more information and current minimum hardware requirements, please
call Paul Adams at 333-5218 or
e-mail
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