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Laptop Ministry — Annual Report

Peoples Church of Chicago · May 2025–April 2026


The Laptop Ministry refurbishes donated computers — primarily using open-source Linux — and places them free of charge with Chicago-area individuals who cannot afford technology access. The program is operated by one person out of a small church office.


Year at a Glance

This Year (May '25–Apr '26)Since Launch (Aug '23–Apr '26)
New requests received60133
Served (devices / services)3082
Direct community recipients21~70
Refurbishment / conversion services7~10
Church / ministry operations3~5
Fulfillment rate50%62%
Inventory items acquired5764
Estimated donation value$7,300$7,885
Devices discarded / recycled44
Active waitlist (as of Apr '26)—51
Priority cases still waiting—14

Needs Served

Education and employment account for 51% of all requests. Recovery programs, disability access, housing insecurity, and justice reintegration make up most of the remainder.

NeedAll-Time Count
Education / School35 (26%)
Employment / Job search33 (25%)
Recovery programs9 (7%)
Church / Ministry operations9 (7%)
Disability / Accessibility6 (5%)
Justice involvement6 (5%)
Housing insecurity4 (3%)
Senior / Fixed income4 (3%)
Other27 (20%)

Inventory & Equipment

Of 64 tracked items valued at $7,885, only 4 were discarded (6.2%) — the remainder were repaired, deployed, or held in stock. One primary donor contributed 48% of total tracked value; a church member donation of two MacBook Airs represented another 10%. 63% of deployed devices run Linux, extending hardware life by years and eliminating software licensing costs for recipients.

Repair and utilization rate: 93%+ — hardware that most would discard is instead restored to serve real needs.


Service Delivery

Wait TimeCount (served)%
Same day – 2 weeks3040%
2 weeks – 3 months2635%
3 months – 1 year1216%
Over 1 year79%
Median wait21 days

Note: 14 priority cases remain unserved, some waiting over 24 months — a direct result of limited hardware supply.


Year-Over-Year Trend

YearRequestsServedNotes
2023 (Aug–Dec)4132Strong launch year
2024237Supply constraint; limited donations
20255532Recovery; major donation influx
2026 (Jan–Apr)146Ongoing

Priorities for 2026–2027

  1. Sourcing — Pursue corporate IT surplus partnerships (law firms, schools, hospitals) and Chicago municipal surplus programs to reduce dependency on individual donors.
  2. Volunteers — Recruit 2–4 part-time volunteers for refurbishment, intake, and recipient coordination through the congregation, Linux user groups, and local colleges.
  3. Waitlist — Clear the 14 priority cases; review and archive inactive entries exceeding 6 months without contact.

Data current as of April 4, 2026. No personally identifying information is included. Prepared by the Laptop Ministry, Peoples Church of Chicago.