Thursday, September 1, 2011

Texas Workforce Commission Tax Office In-kind donation

The San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity partners with the Texas Workforce Commission’s Tax Office for their technology focused giving program -receiving an administrative based in-kind charitable donation.
Each year the governmental agencies and city tax dependent entities are mandated by the state to donated surplus technological equipment to nonprofit entities.  This year the Texas Workforce Commission picked educational entities as their focus, using www.greatschools.org as their source for potential partners. 

The San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity was selected and invited to participate in this year’s giving.  On behalf of the Texas Workforce Commission’s Tax Office, the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity accepted an in-kind donation of two industrial grade Lexmark office printers.  Each capable of supporting a medium size administrative team; the printers are geared toward a proactive approach to individualized clerical administrative printing needs.  Supplying the school with four brand new ink toners and two boxes of Lexmark staples, the Texas Workforce Commission has picked a great nonprofit entity in this gesture of educational appreciation.




1 comment:

  1. Good to see money and awards put in the right place! I'm also happy to see Samantha was able to receive them on our school's behalf. What a great experience for her!

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