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American IT Solutions · Giving Back

Technology support with a community purpose.

AIT supports community organizations, education-focused initiatives, nonprofit needs, responsible technology reuse, and local involvement through practical technology help and lifecycle planning.

Giving Back

Community involvement, nonprofit support, and responsible reuse

Support for education, youth programs, schools, local community events, and responsible technology lifecycle planning that keeps retired hardware out of waste streams when it still has useful life.

  • Community Involvement
  • Education + Youth
  • Donation Pathways
  • Responsible Lifecycle

Community Impact

Community impact in practice

AIT supports community organizations and local events with practical technology help, from device lifecycle planning to event network infrastructure.

Featured · 2026 · Hubbard Park, Meriden CT

Daffodil Festival network infrastructure

Network design, outdoor Wi-Fi coverage across 200,000+ square feet, vendor connectivity for 90+ vendors, security segmentation, onsite support, and post-event optimization for the 2026 Daffodil Festival at Hubbard Park.

  • Outdoor Wi-Fi
  • 90+ vendors
  • Network segmentation
  • Onsite support

Community Impact area

Named, public-facing community work

Distinct from the Solutions Library (which holds anonymized business case studies). Community Impact is where AIT’s named community projects, including event network infrastructure and local technology support, live.

How AIT supports community-minded technology

Practical ways the broader technology lifecycle can support organizations beyond direct business clients.

  • Community and technology reuse

    Technology can continue creating value beyond its first business lifecycle. AIT supports approaches that extend useful life through reuse, refurbishment, and donation pathways where eligible.

  • Supporting nonprofits and organizations

    AIT values opportunities to support nonprofits, schools, and community organizations through responsible technology handling, donation coordination, and practical service support.

  • Device donation and reuse

    Eligible retired equipment can be tested and prepared for reuse, internal redeployment, resale, or donation rather than treated as disposal-only. Specific placement, value, and recipient pathways are reviewed case by case.

  • Responsible lifecycle support

    Asset disposal, reuse, refurbishment, and donation workflows can help reduce e-waste and extend useful life. AIT supports each step as a coordinated service connected to broader IT lifecycle planning.

Community

Community involvement

AIT has supported education, youth, nonprofit, school, and community-focused organizations through practical technology help, community involvement, and service-minded support.

  • Youth Programs

    Boys & Girls Clubs of America

    Community involvement supporting youth-focused programs through technology donation and reuse, helping provide laptops, iPads, and other usable devices for learning, homework, creativity, and safe entertainment.

  • Youth Sports

    South Meriden Baseball

    Community involvement supporting local youth baseball programs and the families they bring together.

  • Public Schools

    Meriden Public School System

    Support connected to education, school technology needs, and local public-school community involvement.

  • Community Event

    Daffodil Festival

    Local community involvement connected to one of Meriden's well-known community events, including the 2026 network infrastructure deployment at Hubbard Park.

  • Education / STEM

    SMART START STEM+C Inspired Activities

    Support through technology donation and reuse, including laptops, system boards, PC components, and other usable hardware for hands-on STEM learning, coding practice, hardware exploration, and technology-inspired activities for students.

Extending the life of technology

When business technology is retired, AIT can help evaluate responsible next steps, including reuse, recovery, recycling, and donation pathways where equipment is suitable and cleared for reuse. Giving Back and IT Asset Disposal & Recovery share the same workflow: secure handling of retired equipment, data sanitization where applicable, and routing devices toward recycling, reuse, refurbishment, or donation. The donation pathway is one outcome of a thoughtful asset disposition process, not a separate workstream.

Have a community technology need?

Talk to American IT Solutions about technology support, retired equipment planning, nonprofit/community needs, or responsible device lifecycle options.