Who is eligible to become a Community Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher?
Public, private, commercial, and noncommercial, academic and government-based organizations are all eligible to apply for the Community MAR Americas program. Examples include: • Nonprofit organizations or NGOs that hold charitable status in their country and that intend to refurbish and distribute PCs to schools, nonprofits, charities, public libraries, or technology access projects at low or no cost • Commercial refurbishers or asset management companies that intend to refurbish PCs for use in schools, nonprofits, charities, or public libraries at low or no cost • Academic (school- or college-based) computer refurbishing programs that refurbish PCs at low or no cost • Government-based refurbishers (local, state, or federal) that intend to refurbish PCs for use in schools, nonprofits, charities, public libraries, or qualifying technology access projects at low or no cost • Technology Access Programs (TAPs): TAPs are projects sponsored by nonprofits, schools or government agencies that