NPO Launches BNPL Program For Laptops Starting at $38
Human-I-T, a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the digital divide and providing equitable access to technology has launched a program that offers laptops for as low as $38 through a new “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) via Klarna. This initiative ensures that everyone, regardless of their financial situation, can access essential technology.
“Our continued focus is to get technology into the hands of every person who needs it. We consider access to opportunity online as a right, not a privilege for every person, family and community,” Graeme Jackson, marketing and content manager at Human-I-T said via a statement. “By implementing a BNPL system, we eliminate the issue of cash flow and level the playing field in purchasing power for those who find technology out of their reach.”
For many individuals, especially those from underserved communities, access to technology is more than a luxury — it’s a necessity. Whether it’s a student needing a laptop for college, a family coordinating medical appointments, or an individual managing household essentials like bill payments, having access to a reliable device is critical in today’s digital world. Unfortunately, the cost of technology often puts it out of reach for those who need it most, leaving them dependent on outdated equipment or public computers.
By offering refurbished, like-new laptops at heavily discounted rates, the organization is making technology accessible to everyone, according to a statement from the organization. In August, Human-I-T distributed more than 6,500 laptops through various nonprofit and community-based organization (CBO) partnerships across the U.S.
Human-I-T offers a wide range of tech products, including laptops, tablets, and desktop computers, all available for purchase through their digital store at store.human-i-t.org. Each device comes with one year of warranty and technical support, and Human-I-T also offers low-cost internet service, and access to digital skills training opportunities. For countless communities across the country, this initiative is a game-changer, opening doors to opportunities previously closed due to the lack of technology access.
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