
DECREASING THE RACIAL DIGITAL DIVIDE
As tech companies are moving toward remote work, shifting office layouts for social distancing or, experiencing downsizing, there will be excess inventory (furniture, IT, network equipment, etc).
reWerk is a non-profit 501(c)(3) established to programmatically facilitate this inventory to low-income communities
Our Background
As tech companies are moving toward remote work, shifting office layouts for social distancing or, experiencing downsizing, there will be excess inventory (furniture, IT, network equipment, etc).
reWerk is a non-profit 501(c)(3) established to programmatically facilitate this inventory to low-income communities
For Communities
Address the digital divide by providing high quality office inventory and tech to low-income community centers.
For Companies
Absorb the time, energy and process of removing all of the unused or outdated tech and inventory while giving a tax write-off.
For Consumers
Provide access to high quality office and living furniture, items and tech at reduced rates and with limited friction.

Our Partners
9 Dots
A nonprofit organization committed to ensuring that all K-6 students have the opportunity to engage in a transformative computer science education.
Year Up
We bring talented young adults and top companies together to launch careers, power business, and build community.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for young people.
Street Code Academy
We investigate the untapped genius of our community by providing free high-quality, quarterly tech education classes in three areas: Coding, Entrepreneurship, Creativity.
The Hidden Genius Project
The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities.

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