// 42-IT-LABS / COMMUNITY

Tech, given freely, where it does the most good.

A meaningful share of our time goes to nonprofits, community organizations, and individuals who can't otherwise afford the help. The work is quiet, unglamorous, and — by our metric — among the most worthwhile we do.

42%
// approx. capacity reserved annually

What we typically help with

Basic IT enablement. Security hygiene — MFA, backups, patching, account hardening. Website and tooling fixes. Targeted open-source improvements. Occasional one-off forensic or incident-response help when the situation warrants it.

Pro-bono support is, by nature, limited and may not include ongoing maintenance. We try to leave organizations more self-sufficient than we found them.

§ HOW TO REQUEST

A short email is plenty.

We reply if it fits capacity and scope. If not, we'll often suggest a path forward anyway.

subject: 42 IT Labs — community request

1) Who are you / what does the organization do?
2) What's the issue, and how is it affecting the work?
3) Urgency — is anything actively broken or at risk?
4) Any constraints we should know about (access, budget, deadlines)?
5) If it's security-related: what happened, when, and what evidence exists?
Email a request