The national nonprofit concluded a record-breaking year by distributing over 17,700 free computers, connecting 6,500 homes to free or low-cost internet and equipping 2,500 individuals with digital education
HOUSTON (Feb. 17, 2025)
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Compudopt, a national nonprofit providing technology access and education at no cost to under-resourced youth and their communities, celebrated mission milestones in Q4, impacting over 65,000 individuals across the country with digital equity solutions.
Compudopt concluded a record-breaking year in Q4 by distributing over 17,700 free computers,
connecting over 6,500 houses to free or low-cost broadband internet,
provided educational programming to over 2,500 individuals
nationwide and expanded
its digital equity services to Northwest Tennessee.
In addition to providing device and connectivity access, Compudopt exposed hundreds of middle school girls to virtual reality, coding and other digital skillsets through its annual Women in Tech
event across Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and Mesa, AZ. Students learned how to use their free devices for STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) and received mentorship from leading women in STEAM fields.
“Compudopt’s work this past quarter is a true testament to our mission of making technology more accessible,” said Compudopt CEO Megan Steckly. “From connecting young girls with engaging digital programming to close the gender gap in STEAM fields, to providing life-changing resources to Northwest Tennessee, Compudopt is leveraging connectivity to create more fulfilling futures.”
Compudopt also launched two national partnerships in Q4 that will propel its mission forward. Over the next three years, Compudopt and nonprofit telecommunications organization,
Mission Telecom,
will provide 30,000 free devices and a year of free high-speed internet to families nationwide. Compudopt also partnered with major electronics retailer,
Micro Center, to make donating electronic devices easier for businesses and individuals, diverting used devices from landfills and into the hands of the community.
“The digital divide is a massive challenge, but an incredibly solvable one,” said Steckly. “We’re powered by the organizations that raise their hand to be part of the solution, enabling us to put more devices into more homes, connect families to critical internet services and equip tomorrow’s leaders with comprehensive digital education.”
As Compudopt expands its partnerships and service reach, the organization welcomed Rita Stall as Chief Experience Officer to oversee Compudopt’s site operations and national programs, ensuring impactful experiences for staff and program participants. The organization also welcomed Gabriel Spears as Senior Director of Community Impact for San Antonio, where the organization officially launched services in May 2024.
About Compudopt
Compudopt is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. Since its founding in 2007, Compudopt has empowered hundreds of thousands of individuals across 57+ cities and 24+ states. Click here for
Compudopt's media kit.
Media Contacts
Teddi Cliett
Three Box on behalf of Compudopt
P: (214) 635-3025
E: tcliett@threebox.com