Our partners
Geekcorps works with several types of partners help us teach communities how to be digitally independent: able to create and expand private enterprise with innovative, appropriate, and affordable information and communication technologies:
Geekcorps would like to recognize and thank each partner for their support and we would love to have your name below too. You can even assist us for free!
Funding Partners
- The United States Agency for International Development is the primary funder of Geekcorps programs including Geekcorps’ Last Mile Initiative, Accessing International Markets through Information Technology, and the Digital Freedom Initiative.
- The Hewlett Packard Corporation supported the development of Geekcorps’ Smart Technology for a Smarter Business Program, the highly practical training curriculum that enables small business owners to build a smarter business with technology.
- The International Fertilizer Development Center is the lead implementer of the Market Information Systems and Traders’ Organizations of West Africa, which aims to increase regional agricultural trade and food security in West Africa. Geekcorps is developing the technical ability of MISTOWA to gather, analyze, and distribute crop price and availability data.
Technology Partners
- Geekcorps and VIA Technologies have partnered in VIA’s pc-1 Empowerment Connectivity Initiative to bring innovative technology hardware solutions and business models to the next 1 billion consumers.
- Geekcorps has partnered with Intel Emerging Markets Group in Intel’s “Discover the PC” initiative focused on delivering products and technologies that are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of people in emerging markets.
Implementation Partners
Communication Partners
- Wherever possible, Geekcorps partners with the American Chambers of Commerce to engage their membership in Geekcorps business capacity and development activities, such as the American Lebanese Chamber of Commerce and AIM-IT.
- Geekcorps shares knowledge, resources, and meetings with the 501 Tech Club, a domestic network of technology professions focusing on the nonprofit community. Join one of the local groups today!
- The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN) works to support the diverse people and organizations who help nonprofits understand and employ technology effectively, often inviting Geekcorps to participate in its ongoing conferences and workshops.

