Computers for Learning - Reusing the Government's Resources

Public Affairs Office
Published May 8, 2014
During the month of April, 2014, the San Francisco District’s logistics team donated 337 items valued at $399,510 to the San Francisco School District thru the U.S. General Services Administration’s Computers for Learning program.
 
Education is a national priority. Every Child should be educated to his or her full potential. The Computers for Learning program helps accomplish this goal by increasing access to technology. Transferring a computer to a school gives students the resources to succeed and build a successful future for America. The Computers for Learning program places computers in classrooms and prepares children to contribute and compete in the 21st century. The CFL program allows government agencies to transfer excess computer equipment to schools and educational nonprofit organizations, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need.

During the month of April, 2014, the San Francisco District’s logistics team donated 337 items valued at $399,510 to the San Francisco School District thru the U.S. General Services Administration’s Computers for Learning program. Education is a national priority. Every Child should be educated to his or her full potential. The Computers for Learning program helps accomplish this goal by increasing access to technology. Transferring a computer to a school gives students the resources to succeed and build a successful future for America. The Computers for Learning program places computers in classrooms and prepares children to contribute and compete in the 21st century. The CFL program allows government agencies to transfer excess computer equipment to schools and educational nonprofit organizations, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need.

During the month of April, 2014, the San Francisco District’s logistics team donated 337 items valued at $399,510 to the San Francisco School District thru the U.S. General Services Administration’s Computers for Learning program.

Education is a national priority. Every Child should be educated to his or her full potential. The Computers for Learning program helps accomplish this goal by increasing access to technology. Transferring a computer to a school gives students the resources to succeed and build a successful future for America. The Computers for Learning program places computers in classrooms and prepares children to contribute and compete in the 21st century. The CFL program allows government agencies to transfer excess computer equipment to schools and educational nonprofit organizations, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need.