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How to Start & Run a
Community Computer Center
Andrew Sears
Coordinator, PREP Community Computer Center, Bruce Wall Ministries
Director, Association of Christian Community Computer Centers

“Giving People Skills to Make a Living and a Foundation to Make a Life”

Outline
 Background

and Need
 Ideas for Running a Computer Center
– What are people currently doing
– About the Association of Christian Community

Computer Centers
– Ideas for ministry from our experience at the
PREP Community Computer Center
 How


to Start a Center

What is the “Digital Divide”?

The “digital divide” is the gap that separates
those with access and training on computers and
the Internet from those without.

Digital Divide Across Income & Race

Digital Divide Across Income & Race

The New Economy
Manufacturing
Jobs Down 55-65%*
Once provided 52%
of jobs to some groups,
but now only 28%**

Computer Industry


***

Jobs Grown to 7.4 million &
Increasing 6.5% per year
65% of all jobs use computers

90% of all jobs use computerrelated technologies
* In a range of Northern cities between 1967-1987, When Work Disappears
** Statistics are for inner-city black men in Chicago
*** Other sources include Bureau of Labor Statistics and Department of Commerce

The New Economy
Manufacturing
Jobs Down 55-65%*
Once provided 52%
of jobs to some groups,
but now only 28%**

* In a range of Northern cities between 1967-1987, When Work Disappears

** Statistics are for inner-city black men in Chicago
*** Other sources include Bureau of Labor Statistics and Department of Commerce

Computer Industry

***

Average wage in IT-producing
industries was $58,000
346,000 IT jobs remain vacant
nationwide and 1.7 million
need to be filled by 2003

The Church and the Digital
Divide


The term “Sunday School” originated from a major literacy drive by the
church in the 1800’s; Christians can also lead the computer literacy drive


Books
Computers



Basic Literacy
Computer Literacy

This is one of the best funded areas for serving the community
Schools and the government can only do so much

Ideas for Running a
Computer Center

What is a Christian
Community Computer Center
 Christian

Community Computer Center Defined:
any ministry using computers as an outreach to

serve the community
– There are over 1,000 community computer centers in the US and it

is likely that over 100 of these are Christian centers
– Range from ministries with less than 5 computers to ministries
with over 50 computers

Certified
Training
Centers

Computer
Classes

Arts/Media Ministry
After School
Programs

Computer
Refurbishing

Entrepreneurship
Programs

Community
Computer
Centers

Teen Ministry
Walk-in
Computer
Access

Economic
Development
Job Training
Gospel Missions

Adult Education

Association of Christian

Community Computer Centers


Mission:
– To support and promote the use of computers and technology in

Christian outreach ministries
– To assist the 60+ identified existing Christian community
computer centers and help others get started
– To partner with national organizations to support CCCC’s





Pursuing partnerships with CCDA, Mission Year and CTCNet

Web: www.acccc.org or www.computerministry.org
E-mail: [email protected]


Joining ACCCC
 Join

for free now, but may have a fee in the future
 Benefits
– Keep informed of events of interest to Community

Computer Centers, Grants, Computer Donations
– Share program information
– Participate in future joint programs
 Sign

up on sheet or send E-mail to [email protected]

PREP Community Computer
Center


Joint Program of








Bruce Wall Ministries
Dorchester Temple Baptist Church
Cambridge Vineyard Christian Fellowship
www.preptraining.org

PREP Activities







15+ Computer Classes to 220 students each semester

Walk-In Computer Center with 20 visits per day
Youth Run Web Design Business
After School Technology Curriculum
Mentoring: provides relational time with students
Saturday Lunch: provides relational time with students

Sponsorship and Growth


In first year, received over $300,000 in donations from:
– Microsoft
– Adobe
– Filene Foundation
– PowerUP
– Gateway Computer
– Individuals





Now have a staff of nine and about 30 volunteers
Have two computer rooms with a total of 40 computers

Spiritual and Skill Development Plan
Program Areas

Get Mentored (50)
Volunteer/Assist with Classes

•Provide Experience and
Credentials Needed for Jobs
•Provide discipleship

•Practice Material
and Advance Learning
•Develop deeper relationship

Nine Week Classes
(250 students)
Two-Week Classes (250 students)
Walk-in Center (2,500 visits)
After School Technology Curriculum (30)

• Build Skills Needed
for Employment
• Develop Initial Relationship
Decrease Barriers to
Using Computers
Establish contact

Student Advancement

Youth
Staff &
Certifications (20)

Goals

Ideas for Church Involvement



Establish Computer Ministry within churches
Great partnership opportunity for suburban and urban
churches
– Many people in suburban churches will get involved in outreach

ministries in urban communities because of their interest in
computers
– Great opportunity for reconciliation and transformation
– PREP Volunteers: 20 suburban an 10 urban (most raised up
through program)


Classes provide good opportunity for volunteers
– Have teaching assistants who train their first semester to teach the

class while helping with the class

Ideas for Youth



Computers can easily become a component of an after school program
Walk in center is popular with teens
– Music mixing popular allowing them to write a CD of their songs (get free

download of Hip Hop eJay from Internet)
– Internet access is popular (high speed connection: DSL or cable needed, see
appendix for info on connecting a network and Internet connection sharing)



We’ve found youth want the advanced and media classes while more
adults want the basic classes
Youth staff supervise our walk-in center, but another adult is always in
the building
– great opportunity for youth to lead, learn and be discipled



Youth Run Business: Web design business, T-Shirts, Graphics Design,
Video Production

Ideas for Classes


Make a major effort initially to let the community know
– This is needed to have applicants at start of semester
– We handed out 3,000+ flyers & table-tents on street, in schools, stores

& restaurants
– Got mailing list of our community from Boston’s Voter Registration
Records and mailed to 10,000 residents





Meals between classes can provide opportunities for
relationship building
Project based classes work well
Teens and adults can work in same classes, but adults taking
classes with younger children does not work
See list of classes in Appendix

Issues to Consider


Computer ministry should be relational ministry





Center needs to be in an organization that is indigenous to
community being served and raise up indigenous leaders
Web filtering software on all computers (see appendix for
list of filtering software)





Some software programs do not filter Web based E-mail (i.e. Hotmail)
We do not allow chat or non-educational games

Security is a major issue:




“It’s not about the technology, it’s about the people.”

BWM has an alarm system and motion detectors and are installing a “panic” button for lab
monitors and video entry cameras

Software licensing is an issue

How to Start a
Computer Center

Things You Need



God’s support
People: staff support/volunteers
– Technical support is a must
– Can get work-study students from colleges for tech support



Space: to house computers
– Look for space in churches and Multiservice centers






Equipment: computers, network, Internet connection
Software
Advertising/marketing
Money: varies depending on your goals

Getting Equipment & Software


Make announcements in churches that you are looking for
computer donations from individuals and companies
– relational method works best
– Suburban churches may have many people in companies with

computers to donate
– Specify minimum requirements and types of computers



We use Jumpstart software with kids
Get 20 new Gateway computers by joining PowerUP (see
grants section)

Getting Equipment & Software
through Gifts-in-Kind & Compumentor
 Register

with Gifts in Kind International

(www.giftsinkind.com)
– Cost $125 and must be Non profit 501(c)(3) and use software for
service to community
– Cost $225 for 5 used computers 486 & above laptops/desktops
– Network hubs for $50
– Get copies of most major software for $30 (Windows, Office 2000,
Adobe products, etc)
– Provide great discounts (90% off) on office products, projectors,
clothes, etc.

 Use

Compumentor for software discounts

(www.compumentor.com)
– Most major software for only $30 and no registration fee

Getting Grants
PowerUP (www.powerup.org)









Get 20 new gateway computers with software
Get $20-40k in funding over 3 years
Looking to partner with faith-based groups with after-school &
teen programs (awarding thousands of grants targeting youth)
Deadlines: March 15, 2001 and August 15, 2001
Requires that you have 2 full-time staff that can help with lab
(but do not have to spend all their time on the lab)
Application at: www.powerup.org/program_application.pdf

Getting Grants


CTCNET AmeriCorps/VISTA Grant
– Provides full time staff positions for a year for $2,000
– To apply must first pay $100 to join CTCNet (www.ctcnet.org)
– Have some restrictions on these staff “leading religious services” during paid time,

but one of the most open gov’t programs toward faith-based groups, and you select
the staff
– Should open application process around Feb, 2001
– Contact Peter Miller of CTCNet at [email protected] or 617.287.7371


Get list of technology grants
– Directory of Computer and High Technology Grants ($53) from Research Grant

Guides, Inc. (order on Amazon.com)



HUD Neighborhood Networks Initiative will fund centers in housing
projects (which Christian groups could run)

For More Information


Visit Association of Christian Community Computer Centers Web site
and join E-mail list


Get information on grants, hardware donations, share ideas, etc
– Join for free now, but will have a fee to join in future





Visit www.acccc.org or www.preptraining.org
E-mail [email protected]
Call Andrew Sears at 617-876-2981
Join Community Technology Centers Network (www.ctcnet.org), get
on E-mail list and go to national conference each June
– Best information resource available



Visit HUD’s Neighborhood Networks at
– http://www.hud.gov/nnw/nnwindex.html

Appendix

Web Site Filtering Software
 CleanWeb

(www.cleanweb.net)
 CyberPatrol (www.microsys.com)
 Cybersitter (www.solidoak.com)
 CyberSnoop (www.pearlsw.com)
 Net Nanny (www.netnanny.com)
 Net Shepherd (www.netshepherd.com)
 Safesurf (www.safesurf.com)
 Watchdog (www.sarna.com)
 We Blocker (free at www.we-blocker.com)
 X-Stop (www.xstop.com)

Setting Up A Network &
Internet Connection Sharing


Need the following
– Computers with one Ethernet card in each
– Ethernet cabling between computers and Ethernet hub (called RJ-45

cable)
– Computer to serve as “firewall” to connect to network (with either 2
Ethernet cards or one Ethernet card and one modem)
– Proxy or Firewall Software




An easy setup version comes with Windows Millennium Edition as Internet
connection sharing
A good inexpensive package is Comsocks (www.linkbyte.com)

– Ethernet Hub
 Get 24 port hub from Gifts in Kind for $50
 Get 16 port hub from www.warehouse.com/datacom/ for about $200
 Get from local computer stores

Internet Connection Sharing

Cable or DSL Modem
Ethernet Cable
Either/Or
Ethernet Cables

Ethernet Cable
Rehular Modem

Internet

Internet Connection Sharing
(Configuration)



Do not need to do this if using Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing
Under TCP/IP Configuration
– Server: on card connecting to clients
 IP Address: 10.0.0.10
 Gateway: get from network provider
 DNS: get from network provider
 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
 Other Card/Modem: get config from network provider
– Client Machines
 IP Address: 10.0.0.Anything from 0 to 255 but must be unique
 Gateway: 10.0.0.10
 DNS: 10.0.0.10
 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
 Configure Options in Browser to Use Proxy at 10.0.010



Call proxy/firewall software provider for help

PREP Mission
To serve those in urban centers by providing community
computer access and education needed for employment,
spiritual development and to equip the Christian
community to do the same.

Office Track Classes
Basics

Intro to Computers

Intermediate

Intro to Word

Advanced
Level

Word MOUS
Test PREP

Goals

Typing

Mentoring

Excel MOUS
Test PREP

Intro to the Internet

Intro to Excel

(or start Track
for Multimedia)

Establish Basic Computer Knowledge; highly employable
in office jobs, administrative assistant and temp work

1. An arrow indicates a prerequisite of either taking the class or good
subject knowledge.
2. Students are encouraged to take other classes on this track in future semesters.

Multimedia Track Classes
Basics

Digital Music Studio

Intermediate Web Design

Entrepreneurship

Graphics Design

Video Production

Advanced
Level

Youth Run Business

Goals

Employment or Start New Businesses as as Web Designer, Graphic
Designer or in Video Production, Get FrontPage Certification

Mentoring

FrontPage 2000
Certification

1. An arrow indicates a prerequisite of either taking the class or good
subject knowledge.
2. Students are encouraged to take other classes on this track in future semesters.

Volunteer Development Plan
Spiritual Development

Skill/Leadership Development

Church Attendance

Joining PREP Ministry

Career Development

Taking a Class (as needed)
Small Group in Church
Assisting with a class
PREP Volunteer
Community

Certifications

Career Advancement
Teaching a class

Racial Reconciliation
PREP Leadership Team
SHAPE & Vocational
Considerations
Living Waters/
Personal Healing

Part/Full Time Staff/
Starting Another Program

Career Changes

Digital Divide Across Families

Digital Divide Across Families

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