Someone else does all the work.
CILR would seek out donations of surplus office equipment slated for disposal on behalf of your organization. These computers would then be picked up, sorted and refurbished by CILR for resale. Any material not resold would then be recycled.
Part of the net proceeds from the sale of these used computers would be paid directly to the participating partners, or a Saskatchewan based charitable organization of their choosing. The remaining portion would stay with CILR as part of its own fundraising initiative.
No, participation in the program cost the partners absolutely nothing.
Non profit community based organizations of active registered standing in the Province of Saskatchewan.
Yes but CILR did require written notification of their cancellation. Email notice qualified as a written notification as long as it was from the address of record.
CILR has ceased all operations and is no longer managing the Community Partnerships Program.
At present time existing agreements are being renegotiated with a third party to ensure that our partners continue to have access to this very important fund raising program.