Welcome to the PCs for MAINE Project!
This program was created by the Information Technology Exchange (ITE), a 501(C)3 non-profit organization.
Since 2002, PCs for MAINE has provided affordable high quality personal computers and support for more than 3800 people who needed a computer but could not afford one. Public schools and non-profits can also benefit from this powerful resource.
How it works!
A large part of the computer equipment we provide is donated. The costs of acquiring these donations, labor and new parts needed to prepare systems for use are passed on as a participation fee. Our fundraising efforts and gifts from the community take care of all the other costs. This means that qualified applicants can get a complete personal computer system for as little as $130 with support and a warranty!
Laptop computers are available too!
How to get started!
Participation in the PCs for MAINE project is easy - we have only two prequisites:
1) Individual or Family applicants must reside in the US, and...
2) Your total household income must meet our income requirements (200% of federal low income).
If you meet these requirements - click on the "Get Started" link to the left.
If you do not qualify for the PCs for MAINE project, our PC MEDIX program can still help. PC MEDIX provides the same quality services to the general public - just click the "Contact Us" link at the left to learn more.
Schools, Non-Profits and Libraries can also get equipment from PCs for MAINE! - click the "PCs for NPO's" link to the left.
CAN YOU HELP?
Does your business have extra computer stuff?
Can you scholarship a family who needs a personal computer for school or to learn new job skills?
Contact us!