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Your Guide to Choosing Refurbished Hardware

TechSoup

Buying refurbished hardware can be a great choice for nonprofit organizations, helping them to save money while making more sustainable choices. However, the refurbished hardware market can be confusing, and it's hard to know which resellers you can trust.

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What's New in Refurbished Hardware

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Refurbished hardware has long been a staple of TechSoup's offerings to nonprofits. We aim to offer cost-effective and environmentally friendly ways for our members to equip themselves with high-quality computers, tablets, phones, and peripherals.

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You can probably manufacture closer to home than you think

TechCrunch

There’s a persistent theory in hardware that manufacturing overseas is the cheaper/better/more efficient option. And hardware is hard. Hardware is indeed hard. You manufacture there, assemble somewhere else, and finally approve and get to market in the United States. It has a higher failure rate. It has additional challenges.

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5 Things Nonprofits and Libraries Can Do with Mobile Beacon Hotspots

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TechSoup works with Mobile Beacon to provide Wi-Fi hotspots to nonprofits and libraries, and our members use them in myriad ways. Ask anyone who's used a hotspot — odds are they'll tell you how convenient it is to be able to connect to the Internet from practically anywhere. Interested in using some in your work?

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TechSoup Offers for Nonprofits with Larger Operating Budgets

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We often hear that many nonprofits with larger annual operating budgets do not have access to donations and discounts on TechSoup. We understand that even with a larger budget, all nonprofits need access to affordable technology solutions to meet their mission needs.

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Super early-bird savings to TC Disrupt ending soon

TechCrunch

Students and nonprofits — grab a deeply discounted pass for just $95! Time is running out for you to score the biggest savings on passes to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 — the original and always-evolving conference dedicated to early-stage startups. Get ready to join 10,000 attendees in San Francisco on September 19–21.

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TechCrunch Disrupt early-bird savings end in 7 days

TechCrunch

Full Price : $1,250 Nonprofit Pass: For verified nonprofit, military and government employees only. You receive the same benefits of a General Admission Pass, plus get access to our exclusive investor/founder networking lounge, investor-only reception and investor-only workstations. Price now: $450. Price now: $95. Full Price : $275.

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