Annual Report

2025

Dear Human-I-T community,

At Human-I-T, we exist so that a parent can apply for a job. So a student can do homework at home. So a family can access healthcare without driving two hours to a clinic. We exist because millions of American households are still offline, and 15 million people do not have a single computing device at home. That is not a technology problem. The technology exists. It is a willpower problem. And in 2025, we kept pushing against it.
This year, we provided 72,530 devices to people who needed them. We digitally navigated 30,677 individuals through the process of getting connected, trained, and supported. We held 28 events across 11 states, reaching nearly 18,000 people face to face. And we did not just hand out equipment. We walked alongside people to make sure the technology actually changed something in their lives.

At the same time, we diverted 3.3 million pounds of e-waste from landfills in a single year, bringing our all-time total past 23 million pounds. That number represents more than environmental responsibility. It represents a belief that a device discarded by one organization can become the most important tool in someone else’s household. Every laptop we refurbish is both an environmental act and a human one.

Behind those numbers, we also did the harder work of becoming a stronger organization. We tightened our systems, raised our standards, and pushed for greater accountability across every team. Growth puts pressure on everything. It tests culture. It exposes weak systems. We chose to face that pressure honestly, and I believe it made us better.

2025 also proved that mission-driven work can be commercially credible. We closed 167 new donor partnerships and built our wholesale channel from near-zero to meaningful scale, all while commanding higher prices than the commodity market because of the quality and trust behind our work. That matters. It means this model is not just sustainable. It is worth investing in.
As we move into 2026, our ambition is to become the Lighthouse of Ethical Reuse. Not just an organization that does good work, but the standard others look to for how this work should be done. Transparent. Operationally excellent. Human-centered. Worthy of the trust that communities, customers, and partners place in us.
The opportunity ahead is bigger than any single year. We are building something meant to last. Something that expands access to technology, protects the planet from waste, and proves that discipline and purpose do not have to compete with each other.
To our staff: thank you for carrying this work with heart and resilience. To our donors and partners: thank you for backing not just programs, but possibility. To our customers: thank you for trusting us. To the communities we serve: thank you for reminding us what this is really about.

 

With gratitude,

Gabe Middleton
CEO & Co-Founder, Human-I-T

Our Mission

Provide everyone in the world with access to technology and resources so they can reach their fullest potential.

2025 Impact by the Numbers

Each metric represents a critical component of our mission: access to devices, connectivity, skills, and support—all while protecting our environment through sustainable technology solutions.

72,530

devices distributed

to people in need nationwide

30,677

households

reached through digital navigation

28

community events

across 11 states, reaching nearly 18,000 people

1.8

laptops

shipped directly to students’ homes in 15 states

3.3

pounds of e-waste

transformed into 76,000 recovered products

2,628

families connected

to low-cost internet — doubled from prior year

167

new corporate donor partnerships

97.3

satisfaction

from the people we serve

Our Lifetime Impact

Since our founding, Human-I-T has created lasting change across communities and environments:

595

Technology items distributed of all time

23

Pounds of e-waste diverted from landfills

119

Households connected to the internet

22

Digital literacy learners supported

36

Tech support tickets resolved

Operational Excellence

Every Day Disconnected Is a Day Lost

A donated device has a journey. It arrives at Human-I-T, sometimes by the pallet, sometimes by the thousands. It’s diagnosed, data-sanitized to federal standards, graded, and routed: to a family, a student, a senior, a community partner, or into the secondary market to generate revenue that funds the mission. 

In 2025, Human-I-T processed 3.3 million pounds of donated electronics into 76,000 individually recovered products. By the fourth quarter, 3,000 laptops were moving through the pipeline every week. That pipeline – the Device Renewal Pipeline, built from scratch in 2025 – is the engine underneath all of it. The operations floor was physically redesigned: individual technician desks replaced with volume-based stations processing dozens of devices simultaneously, powered by new diagnostic software that standardizes intake across thousands of unique device models. The mantra on the floor: standardize, train to the standard, then simplify.

Waterford, a nonprofit facilitating online learning for children from pre-K through second grade, needed laptops shipped directly to families’ home addresses with a user-ready unboxing experience. Early in the partnership, the turnaround was 30 days. Then the feedback came: every day a child waits for a computer is a day of learning lost. The team refused to accept that. They reengineered the process end to end by pre-loading software, testing each device to be ready out of the box, and building a direct-to-home shipping workflow that didn’t exist before. Turnaround dropped to two days. In six months, more than 1,800 computers reached students in 15 states.

Through the National Council on Aging, our laptops reached seniors, elder care facilities, and independent living programs nationwide: 130 devices shipped in small batches to hyperlocal organizations like Meals on Wheels, Self-Help for the Elderly, and the Multicultural AIDS Coalition.

At the Rylander District Library in northern Wisconsin, a deeply rural community that most people drive past, Human-I-T distributed laptops that opened access to telehealth, remote work, and job training. A national organization showed up and cared about a place that rarely gets that. And when a laptop arrives at a home in Rylander or anywhere else, it comes with more than hardware: a digital navigator to help set it up, enrollment in low-cost internet if the family needs it, and ongoing tech support so the device actually gets used.

The laptop retired from a corporate office can become the laptop a child in Wisconsin uses for a telehealth appointment. That’s reuse at its most meaningful, and it’s the model Human-I-T is building at national scale.

Partners in Progress

The People Everyone Else Is Missing

In 2025, Human-I-T partnered with 60 Decibels, an independent impact measurement firm funded by GitLab, to answer a simple question: Is this actually working?

The answer was unambiguous. 81% of people served said their quality of life improved. And 66% had never had access to anything like this before Human-I-T showed up. For two-thirds of its recipients, Human-I-T isn’t supplementing an existing service. It’s the first one that showed up at all.

Fifteen million American households still don’t have a single computing device. The people inside that gap have names.

Enrique Rangel, 86, thought his time was done. He got internet access from Human-I-T and decided to travel the country with his partner instead.

After brain surgery, Terence Basher was living in a hostel and trying to stay connected to his family. Human-I-T connected him to low-cost internet. He called back every day for a week. Not for help. To pray for the people who had helped him.

At one of Human-I-T’s community events, a mother shared that her son, a child with a disability, was being bullied at school. She’s a single mom. She couldn’t miss work, and she couldn’t afford a computer to homeschool him. The device he received that day let him leave that environment and continue his education safely from home. One laptop gave her family a way out she didn’t have before.

Mr. Thornton Thomas is a veteran. After moving between counties in California, he lost access to his government benefits, caught in a bureaucratic gap between jurisdictions. He was living in his backyard. When a Human-I-T navigator called to offer low-cost internet service, he didn’t believe it. It sounded like a scam. But the navigator didn’t push a script. They listened. They said: “We got you. We understand what you’re going through, and we’re not going to make this harder.” He broke down crying on the phone. Today, Mr. Thomas drives trailers across the country with his husband, with reliable internet wherever they go.

Why Companies Trust Us With Their Technology

In 2025, Human-I-T established 167 new corporate donor partnerships. They joined a growing base of companies that rely on Human-I-T for the rigor of its operations as much as its mission. NAID AAA certified. ISO compliant. NIST 800-88 data sanitization. Full chain-of-custody reporting. The same standards a Fortune 500 company holds itself to.

When one major financial institution was choosing who to use for ITAD, what ultimately made them choose Human-I-T was something simple, but irreplaceable: our operational standards matched or exceeded their own internal ones.

When three professionals who had previously worked with Human-I-T moved to a new company, they brought the partnership with them — a relationship now projected to exceed $1 million in 2026. Trust follows people, and people remember how Human-I-T operates.

Every donor receives a dedicated point of contact who knows their organization, their compliance requirements, and their goals. No call centers. No handoffs. Every device donated gets a second life: refurbished and placed into the hands of someone who needs it.

Recycling used to be the gold standard. Repurposability is the new gold standard. The devices companies retire don’t have to end up shredded in a landfill. They can end up in a child’s backpack, on a senior’s kitchen table, in a student’s dorm room. And when they do, Human-I-T stays with them — connecting the recipient to a digital navigator, low-cost internet enrollment, free tech support, and digital skills training. The device is the beginning of the relationship, not the end of it.

Building Stronger Communities

When Everything Burns, a Laptop Is the First Step Back

In January 2025, wildfires tore through Los Angeles. Thousands of people lost their homes, their belongings, and their ability to function in a world that runs on connectivity.

Human-I-T mobilized. At a community center in Pasadena, hundreds of wildfire-affected households showed up to receive computers and connect with resources. Local nonprofits, businesses, and city officials joined them. The room held grief and gratitude in equal measure.
One man at the event said it plainly: “I can’t even start to rebuild or get back on my feet without access to a computer.”

Another woman, Fabiola, was there. She came to the United States from Italy in 1992. She lost more than thirty years of her life in the fires. She’d been working remotely since 2020, so without a device, she couldn’t work at all. She found Human-I-T. The team got her a Samsung tablet. She wrote back to say she was crying when it arrived–her depression and anxiety had lessened, she’d started to smile again. She ended her message: “I owe it all to Human-I-T.”

Another recipient, Ashley King, lost everything except her dog, Lilo. She was living in her car. Human-I-T provided a free computer and a hotspot. She enrolled in school. She kept sending the team pictures of Lilo.

These individuals are just three of the 47,612 reasons Human-I-T kept pushing in 2025.

Move-In Day

Some students arrive at college with their families behind them, cars packed, parents helping carry boxes into the dorm. Others get dropped off in a Lyft, alone, with whatever they could carry.

Move-In Day Mafia exists for the second group. The organization supports students who have aged out of foster care as they start college at HBCUs across the country, showing up on move-in day as family. In August 2025, through a partnership facilitated by Cisco, Human-I-T brought the computers.

Twenty-five laptops went to students at Shaw University, Winston-Salem State, Morgan State, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse, Spelman, and others. Across the broader partnership, including The Give Back Organization, United Way of Louisiana, and Rust College, 280+ devices and services were delivered across 10 states.

“Earlier my computer broke and I was looking online for the cheapest thing I could afford with my student stipend. God really came through.”

“I was trying to schedule my classes today and I don’t have a computer and I cannot afford a computer. I don’t know what I’m going to do. You don’t know how much this means to me because I’ve been struggling trying to figure out how to make ends meet.”

“Many students just get dropped off in a Lyft or an Uber and have to go through this process alone, but not our students. We are their family and we show up with everything they need.”

– Move-In Day Mafia

Human-I-T made sure “everything they need” included a laptop.

The Road to 2026

Fifteen million American households without a computing device. A structural failure that still demands a structural answer.

In 2026, Human-I-T enters healthcare for the first time, partnering with the National MS Society to provide laptops to patients referred through their navigator program. The Detroit hub on 7 Mile expands into a full community space. International refurbishment partnerships scale the circular economy model further. And the partnerships built in 2025 begin to compound.

But the ambition goes beyond devices and logistics. In 2026, Human-I-T will deepen its digital navigation program — the one-on-one support that connects people to low-cost internet, digital skills training, and the confidence to use technology toward their own goals. Thirty thousand households reached in 2025. The goal is to make that number look small. Because a laptop without support is just hardware. A laptop with a navigator, a connection, and a path forward is how you actually close the digital divide.

That’s what Human-I-T is building toward: the standard for how this country bridges the gap between the connected and the disconnected. Not just reuse. Not just devices. The full model — technology, connectivity, training, and human support — delivered with operational rigor and built to last.

Somewhere right now, someone is searching for the cheapest laptop they can afford. Someone is sitting in a parking lot borrowing a café’s Wi-Fi to apply for a job. Someone is trying to figure out how to get their kid back into school. We’re coming.

Our Partners and Supporters

In 2025, Human-I-T collaborated with a diverse range of organizations to tackle the digital divide by providing technology directly to communities in need. These efforts have significantly expanded the reach and effectiveness of digital inclusion initiatives. The organizations listed below have played a crucial role in this mission, bringing Human-I-T into their digital inclusion programs to ensure that access to technology leads to real opportunities for those we serve. Together, we’ve made substantial progress towards a more digitally equitable society.

Our Monetary Donors

Principal Donors ($225K+)

AT&T $5,522,200.00 Foundation
Gilbert Family Foundation $1,008,400.00 Foundation
Methodist Health Ministries $631,000.00 Foundation
General Motors $500,020.00 Foundation
California Public Utilities Commission $484,460.25 Government
GitLab Foundation $300,000.00 Foundation
Visa, Inc $254,336.00 Corporate Sponsor

Major Donors ($10,001-$225K)

Cisco Foundation $200,000.00 Foundation
Comcast $142,500.00 Corporate Sponsor
Monterey Peninsula Foundation $112,500.00 Foundation
TD Synnex $100,000.00 Foundation
MTE Fund $85,000.00 Foundation
Munzer Foundation $60,000.00 Foundation
Microsoft Corporation $50,000.00 Corporate Sponsor
William C. Bannerman Foundation $25,000.00 Foundation
Korean American Foundation $20,000.00 Foundation
Sheila Ortloff $20,000.00 Individual Donor
Venable Foundation $15,000.00 Foundation
Michael and Kim Wilkins $15,050.00 Individual Donor
Verizon Media $15,000.00 Corporate Sponsor
Accenture $12,500.00 Foundation
Fox Family KALB Foundation $50,000.00 Foundation
James Irvine Foundation $25,000.00 Foundation
Clif Family Foundation $25,000.00 Foundation
Dell Technologies $14,985.00 Foundation

Mid Donors ($1K-$10K)

Tides Foundation $10,000.00 Foundation
Cox Communications $10,000.00 Corporate Sponsor
Palo Alto Networks $10,000.00 Corporate Sponsor
Walter Kaitz Foundation $10,000.00 Foundation
Equinix Foundation $7,000.00 Foundation
eBay $6,500.00 Corporate Sponsor
BigCommerce $5,000.00 Corporate Sponsor
Evalyn M. Bauer Foundation $5,000.00 Foundation
American First National Bank $3,500.00 Foundation
Computer Clan $1,792.00 Individual Donor
Alex J $1,000.00 Individual Donor

Minor Donors ($1-$999)

Joshua R $600.00 Individual Donor
Kari Ortloff-Evernden $500.00 Individual Donor
Kara Torpey $300.00 Individual Donor
Kristine Neidig $250.00 Individual Donor
Vicki Scherwin $200.00 Individual Donor
Amelia Gray $150.00 Individual Donor
David Jackson $100.00 Individual Donor
Afzal Amiri $100.00 Individual Donor
Melinda Buchmann $100.00 Individual Donor
Thrivent Grants $84.00 Foundation
John Schaffer $55.00 Individual Donor
TisBest Philanthropy $50.00 Foundation
Ashley Brown $50.00 Individual Donor
Michael Jones $50.00 Individual Donor
Dan and Susan Harris $50.00 Individual Donor
Lea Eriksen $45.00 Individual Donor
Kikei Wong $30.00 Individual Donor
Cork and Charm $27.26 Corporate Sponsor
Edgar Morales $25.00 Individual Donor
Adam Hasz $25.00 Individual Donor
Kathryn Kirchner $25.00 Individual Donor
Hope Gillis $25.00 Individual Donor
Tudor-Cristian Teoteoi $20.00 individual Donor
Brett Grasich $15.00 Individual Donor
Vladimir Chuvok $15.00 individual Donor
Andrea Knoert $10.00 individual Donor

Financials

2023-2024

Disclosure Statement: Financial statements depicted are from internally generated reports, have not yet been audited, and may be adjusted before Human-I-T’s financial audit is produced. Audited statements are available upon request.

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