Computers Assisting People (CAP) Inc.

Computers Assisting People (CAP) Inc. We have donated over 20,000 PCs to over 500 Cleveland schools and non-profits.

Long before the term "digital divide" became ubiquitous,
CAP volunteers were working to bring the life-changing power of technology to all the people of Cleveland and beyond.

11/19/2023

Computers Assisting People (CAP) volunteers just donated 5 complete desktop PCs and 1 laptop to the African American Museum in Cleveland.

What’s in the vault? Cleveland Rotary cracks the CAP safe (lol)
03/27/2023

What’s in the vault? Cleveland Rotary cracks the CAP safe (lol)

The volunteers of Computers Assisting People (CAP) partnered with the Rotary Club of Cleveland to host a community open house to let schools, non-profits and...

Success story from Computers Assisting People (CAP), Rotary Club of Cleveland, Tri-C and Veteran’s Administration.
03/27/2023

Success story from Computers Assisting People (CAP), Rotary Club of Cleveland, Tri-C and Veteran’s Administration.

The volunteers of Computers Assisting People (CAP) partnered with the Rotary Club of Cleveland to host a community open house to let schools, non-profits and...

Join us on Saturday March 25 for a CAP Community Day with the Rotary Club of Cleveland.
03/13/2023

Join us on Saturday March 25 for a CAP Community Day with the Rotary Club of Cleveland.

CAP has always been run by volunteers – no salaries, no fancy space but we have refurbished and donated over 25,000 PCs ...
11/29/2021

CAP has always been run by volunteers – no salaries, no fancy space but we have refurbished and donated over 25,000 PCs to over 500 schools and non-profits in Cleveland. Remember CAP on http://capinc.org

10/06/2021

CAP volunteers just donated 25 PCs to Family Promise of Cleveland whose mission is “We provide families facing the crisis of homelessness with a safe place designed to engage, inspire, and guide them toward a future where they feel empowered to control the course of their lives”.

Even during the pandemic, the volunteers of Computers Assisting People have continued to work to bridge the Digital Divi...
11/30/2020

Even during the pandemic, the volunteers of Computers Assisting People have continued to work to bridge the Digital Divide in Cleveland (every ward) and other needy areas (East Cleveland, etc.). In fact we have been busier than ever as we received numerous emergency requests from organizations, teachers, students, etc. who suddenly needed computers and software and devices at home because they could not go to work or school as usual.
CAP volunteers have been doing things like this for about 25 years and have donated over 25,000 computers (and countless printers, routers, scanners, etc.) and uncountable training/troubleshooting/set-up volunteer hours to over 550 schools and non-profit organizations in Cleveland.
You have lots of choices on this Giving Tuesday but if you can we’d appreciate your support of CAP and our volunteers (we are all volunteers) so we can keep the mission going.
Visit the website at http://www.capinc.org/ an make a donation (any amount is appreciated) securely via PayPal

Donate and receive computers to bridge the Digital Divide in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio Computers Assisting People Inc - Technically skilled volunteers bringing the empowerment of technology to the people of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.

06/26/2020

A big thanks to Charles Stack and Flashstarts for their generous donations to many non-profits this week of tech items, furniture and much more. CAP will use the items to continue in our mission to bridge the Digital Divide in Cleveland.

05/09/2020

Very proud of all the CAP volunteers who have continued to work (6 ' away from each other) to bridge the digital divide in Cleveland. Just finishing 30 more PCs that will go to Cleveland school kids so they can do homework and not fall farther behind.

05/08/2020

Computers Assisting People volunteers were honored to refurbish and donate 30 PCs to

for their low cost internet access partnership project.

Never forgotten, can never be replaced.  Super CAP volunteers Dan Davenport and Ken Eskridge were born a week apart and ...
10/25/2019

Never forgotten, can never be replaced. Super CAP volunteers Dan Davenport and Ken Eskridge were born a week apart and 92 years later passed away within a week of each other. In between they were fantastic people and volunteers.

We never said we worked in the Taj Mahal but our volunteers sure are busy and productive.
10/25/2019

We never said we worked in the Taj Mahal but our volunteers sure are busy and productive.

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