Tech for Tomorrow
$0 of $77 raised
0 Donations
- Cause Created: 09/30/2025
- Funding Complete
About the Cause
Posted by RW0235 Inkurunziza Kabare CDC in Rwanda on 09/30/2025
In our community, many students are eager to learn but lack access to digital tools that are essential for modern education. Without computers or internet at home, they struggle to complete homework, attend online classes, and develop the technological skills they will need for future careers. Our cause, Tech for Tomorrow, aims to close this digital divide by providing refurbished laptops and reliable internet access to students from low-income families. Partnering with local schools, we will identify the students most in need and equip them with the tools to thrive academically. We will also offer basic digital literacy workshops at the church community center, ensuring that both students and parents know how to use these resources effectively. By doing this, we are not only helping children succeed in school but also empowering families to be more connected and informed. This project will spark lasting change—equipping children with the skills and confidence to succeed while building a stronger, more equitable community.
What Compassion Causes Provides
95% of donations go directly to the church.
We only use 5% of donations for operations.
One week turnaround
Once fully funded, the church receives the funding in one week or less.
Updates along the way
You’ll receive communications from the church during every step of the project
Test
This is a test sentence for What Compassion Provides. This is a test sentence for What Compassion Provides.
What the church is contributing
Physical Resources
Donated laptops, internet routers, and training space at the community center.
Human Resources
Volunteers will repair laptops, teach workshops, and provide ongoing technical support.
Financial Resources
$344
How the church will sustain the cause
Sustainability is built in. We’ll run ongoing device-donation drives (businesses, alumni, congregants) to maintain a steady refurb pipeline. A volunteer “Tech Team” will handle diagnostics, parts harvesting, and repairs using donated or low-cost components. A small device-lending library will operate with clear check-in/out policies and basic care agreements, reducing replacement needs. We’ll train “student tech captains” to assist peers and lead workshops, creating a train-the-trainer model that multiplies skills. The church will provide space and utilities as an in-kind contribution, while our ISP partner offers continued community discounts or shared hotspots. Families who can will contribute modest, optional maintenance fees or volunteer hours, keeping the program people-powered rather than money-dependent. Over time, documentation and checklists make the model easy to run year-round with local resources.
To be a model church in transforming the lives of children, youths and caregivers and have Christians who are spiritually mature in a better community.



