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The CyberCrunch Foundation channels recovered IT assets into nonprofit, education, and digital-equity programs — social impact built into your ITAD.
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The CyberCrunch Foundation turns retired tech into real community change. The old IT equipment you're already recycling holds substantial value: your retired laptops, desktops, and gear are securely collected and recycled, eligible equipment is remarketed into real dollars, and the proceeds fund the nonprofit, school, or community program you choose — a donation of real dollars sent where it's needed most, not just old hardware.
It works because you're donating found money, not new money. Instead of asking the board for a new donations budget to defend every quarter, you direct value that's already sitting in your IT closets, locked inside equipment you're going to recycle anyway. In three steps with zero burden: you recycle retired equipment, CyberCrunch securely wipes, tests, grades, and remarkets eligible assets, and you fund the cause — schools, community nonprofits, workforce programs, or whatever aligns with your brand. The beneficiary is always your call; this is your CSR program, and CyberCrunch is the engine.
The numbers add up over time. In a sample scenario, a company with 10,000 endpoints on a four-year refresh retires about 2,500 devices a year; at an illustrative $100 average resale per qualifying asset, that's roughly $250K a year directed to your chosen cause — and because refresh cycles repeat, it compounds toward an illustrative $1.25M of cumulative community impact over five years, from assets you were recycling anyway. Actual value-share depends on asset condition and market pricing.
For the board, it's three wins in one program: tangible impact, with real dollars flowing to your chosen cause; a story that sells itself, with every dollar tracked for ESG disclosures and annual reports; and zero operational burden, since CyberCrunch handles pickup, certified destruction, remarketing, and impact reporting. The giving can be structured as dollars, redeployed devices, or a hybrid — your call, built around the cause.