[Hidden-tech] Adobe and/or Apple charitable support?

Karl Hakkarainen kh at queenlake.com
Wed Oct 29 16:28:10 EDT 2014


TechSoup (http://www.techsoup.org/search/products/adobe/partner-Adobe/) is
the place, if any, where discounted products are available. In Adobe's
case, they offer Acrobat and Elements at low cost. No joy, though, on
Creative Cloud. Academic discounts, although not cheap, are the best bet.

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Karl A. Hakkarainen
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Queen Lake Consulting
www.queenlake.com
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:14 PM, Greg Caulton <greg at stayintouch.org> wrote:

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> G’day Y’all :-)
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> Has anyone on the list had experience with Adobe or Apple charitably
> supporting a non-proift?
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> A cousin of my wife has created a pilot program to teach graphic design to
> kids with Autism. They already use iPads with the kids but this new program
> (which will be for kids with “high-function” autism) will require the
> purchase of 6 Macs and probably Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions. If
> there’s any way of extending the program’s budget I’d love to learn about
> it.
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> Greg
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