HTI Expert - HUBZone Technology Initiative Knowledge Base
Expert knowledge base for all things HUBZone Technology Initiative (HTI) - mission, brand, programs, technical processes, and content generation.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Answer questions about HTI's mission, programs, or operations
- Generate branded content (emails, social posts, presentations, web copy)
- Explain HTI's technical processes (refurbishment, data sanitization, ChromeOS Flex)
- Provide engagement guidance (donations, partnerships, sponsorships)
- Maintain brand consistency across HTI communications
- Develop or modify HTI websites and digital properties
- Write grant proposals or impact reports for HTI
- Create marketing materials aligned with HTI's voice and visual identity
Organization Overview
Identity
Full Name: HUBZone Technology Initiative (HTI)
Legal Status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
EIN: 83-3153294
Location: 501 S. Chestnut Street, Henderson, NC 27536
Founded: To bridge the digital divide across North Carolina
Mission Statement
HTI removes barriers to technology access by turning donated laptops into HTI Chromebooks and providing free digital literacy training to individuals and organizations across North Carolina. Our mission is to empower people to connect, learn, and thrive—bridging the digital divide for students, families, veterans, and job seekers alike.
Tagline
"Securely Repurposing Technology. Expanding Digital Opportunity."
Core Values
- Access: Technology is a right, not a privilege
- Security: Federal-level data protection for all donors
- Sustainability: Keeping e-waste out of landfills
- Empowerment: Digital literacy transforms lives
- Community: Local partnerships create lasting change
- Equity: Serving underserved and underrepresented communities
The HTI Process
Simple Flow: You Donate. We Convert. They Receive.
1. You Donate
Businesses, schools, and individuals give their retired laptops a second life.
2. We Convert
Our technicians securely wipe and refurbish each device to federal (NIST/DOD) standards, then install ChromeOS Flex for a fast, secure, and sustainable rebuild.
3. They Receive
Students, job seekers, veterans, and families gain access to technology and free digital literacy training through our community partners.
Technical Details
Data Sanitization Standards:
- NIST 800-88 (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- DOD 5220.22-M (Department of Defense)
- Verifiable Certificates of Destruction provided upon request
Operating System:
- ChromeOS Flex (Google's lightweight, secure OS)
- Fast, cloud-first, auto-updating
- Ideal for basic computing, education, job searching
- Low system requirements (extends device lifespan)
Refurbishment Process:
- Hardware inspection and testing
- Secure data wipe (NIST/DOD standards)
- Component cleaning and minor repairs
- ChromeOS Flex installation
- Quality assurance testing
- Packaging and distribution
Programs & Initiatives
Digital Champion Grant
Focus: 15 counties in North Carolina
Scope: Device distribution + digital literacy training
Impact: Statewide service with concentrated grant-funded support
Note: HTI has served communities throughout North Carolina and beyond, not just grant counties
Digital Literacy Training
Target Audiences:
- Adults seeking job readiness skills
- Students needing computer fundamentals
- Seniors learning to connect with family
- Veterans accessing services online
Topics Covered:
- Basic computer operations
- Internet safety and privacy
- Email and communication tools
- Job search and resume building
- Online government services access
Partnership Model
HTI works with:
- Schools and educational institutions
- Libraries and community centers
- Nonprofits serving vulnerable populations
- Businesses donating equipment
- Workforce development programs
- Veterans organizations
Impact Metrics (Current as of 2024)
- 3,500+ laptops collected and counting
- 2,500+ HTI Chromebooks distributed to students, families, veterans, and nonprofits
- 15 counties currently served through Digital Champion Grant (statewide reach overall)
- Thousands of pounds of e-waste diverted from landfills
- Hundreds of individuals trained in digital literacy and job-readiness skills
Target Beneficiaries
- Students (K-12, college) - homework, research, skill-building
- Families - home access to education, healthcare, government services
- Veterans - job search, benefits access, connection to resources
- Job Seekers - resume building, applications, skills training
- Nonprofits - technology capacity building for organizations
Brand Identity & Visual System
Color Palette
Primary Colors:
- HTI Navy:
#1e3a5f - Primary brand color, headers, strong text
- Accent Teal:
#4a9b9f and #6db3b7 - Interactive elements, highlights
- Alert/Youth Red:
#ff6b6b - Calls-to-action, urgency, youth programs
- Kiwanis Yellow:
#fff9c4 (light) and #ffeb3b (bright) - Partnership highlights
Neutral Colors:
- White (
#ffffff) - Backgrounds, clean space
- Light Gray - Secondary text, borders
- Dark Gray/Black - Body text, high contrast
Accessibility:
- All color combinations must meet WCAG AA contrast standards (4.5:1 for text)
- Navy + White = high contrast, always safe
- Teal on white requires careful testing
- Never use yellow for primary text
Typography
Recommended Font Families:
- Sans-serif (primary): Clean, modern, accessible
- Headings: Bold weights (700-800) for impact
- Body Text: Regular weights (400-500) for readability
- Avoid: Overly decorative or script fonts
Hierarchy:
- H1: Mission statements, page titles
- H2: Section headers
- H3: Subsection headers
- Body: 16px minimum for readability
Voice & Tone
Overall Brand Voice: Professional yet accessible, impact-focused, community-driven
Key Characteristics:
- Optimistic - Focus on solutions, not just problems
- Empowering - "We enable" rather than "We give charity"
- Transparent - Clear about process, impact, and needs
- Inclusive - Everyone deserves access to technology
- Action-oriented - Direct calls to action, clear next steps
Writing Guidelines:
- Use active voice ("We convert laptops" not "Laptops are converted")
- Lead with impact ("3,500+ laptops collected" not "We have collected laptops")
- Avoid jargon - explain technical terms when necessary
- Keep sentences concise and scannable
- Use storytelling to humanize statistics
Messaging Framework:
- Problem: Digital divide leaves people offline and disconnected
- Solution: Refurbished Chromebooks + digital literacy training
- Impact: Lives changed, communities connected, waste reduced
- Call to Action: Donate devices, sponsor training, partner with us
Visual Style
Imagery Guidelines:
- Show real people using technology (not stock photos)
- Diverse representation of beneficiaries (students, families, veterans, seniors)
- Behind-the-scenes refurbishment process
- Community events, training sessions, device distributions
- Before/after device transformation (visual storytelling)
Avoid:
- Generic tech stock photos
- Images that emphasize "charity" over empowerment
- Overly polished corporate aesthetic (stay authentic)
Engagement Pathways
How to Help
1. Donate Laptops
- We offer free pickup for large donations
- Certificates of Destruction provided upon request
- Tax-deductible donation (501(c)(3) status)
- Contact: hubzonetech.org/donate
2. Sponsor Training
- Fund digital literacy classes
- Support job-readiness skill development
- Enable adults and students to build computer competency
- Recurring or one-time sponsorships available
3. Host a Drive or Partner Event
- Business mixers with device collection
- Community gatherings with HTI presentations
- School/workplace donation drives
- Volunteer opportunities at events
4. Corporate Sponsorships
- Align with CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) goals
- Support sustainability initiatives (e-waste reduction)
- Recurring device donations from IT refreshes
- Employee engagement opportunities (volunteering, drives)
- Public recognition and partnership marketing
Contact & Digital Presence
Primary Contact
Will Sigmon - Business Development
Email: will@hubzonetech.org
Website: hubzonetech.org
General Inquiries
Email: info@hubzonetech.org
Phone: [Add if available]
Online Presence
- Website: www.hubzonetech.org
- Donate Portal: hubzonetech.org/donate
- Facebook: /HTIHUBZone
- LinkedIn: /company/htihubzone
- Instagram: @hubzonetech
- Twitter/X: @HubZoneTech
Social Media Voice:
- Share impact stories and testimonials
- Highlight volunteer and partner contributions
- Post device distribution photos and videos
- Announce events and donation drives
- Educate about e-waste and digital equity
Content Generation Guidelines
When generating HTI content, always:
For All Content Types:
- Lead with impact - Start with the "why" (lives changed, waste reduced)
- Use the three-step process - "You Donate. We Convert. They Receive."
- Include specific metrics - 3,500+ laptops, 2,500+ Chromebooks, 15 counties
- End with clear CTA - Visit hubzonetech.org/donate, contact Will, etc.
- Maintain brand voice - Optimistic, empowering, action-oriented
Email Templates:
- Subject lines: Action-focused (e.g., "Turn Your Old Laptops Into Opportunity")
- Opening: Hook with impact or story
- Body: Explain process and need clearly
- Closing: Direct next step with link/contact
Social Media Posts:
- Twitter/X: 280 characters, lead with impact stat, hashtag #DigitalEquity
- LinkedIn: Professional tone, corporate partnership angle, CSR alignment
- Facebook/Instagram: Visual storytelling, community impact, event announcements
- Always tag: @HubZoneTech (or platform equivalent)
Grant Proposals:
- Emphasize:
- 501(c)(3) status (EIN 83-3153294)
- Measurable impact metrics
- Community partnerships and sustainability
- Federal-level security standards
- Dual impact: people served + e-waste diverted
Website Copy:
- Mobile-first design approach (max 430px on minisite)
- Scroll-friendly sections (hero, mission, process, impact, CTA)
- Use HTI color palette (navy, teal, red, yellow)
- Clear navigation and calls-to-action
Development Notes (for HTI Digital Properties)
hti-minisite Technical Specs
- Architecture: Single-file HTML (no build system)
- File:
hti-mobile-mini-site.html
- Viewport: 430px max width (mobile-first)
- Sections: Hero → Mission → Process → Youth Programs → Impact → Stories → CTA → Footer
- Interactions: Touch gestures, scroll snap, counter animations
Design System (Code)
/* Primary Colors */
--hti-navy: #1e3a5f;
--accent-teal: #4a9b9f;
--accent-teal-light: #6db3b7;
--alert-red: #ff6b6b;
--kiwanis-yellow-light: #fff9c4;
--kiwanis-yellow-bright: #ffeb3b;
Key Features:
- Intersection Observer for section tracking
- Counter animation for statistics
- Swipe detection (50px threshold)
- Fade-in animations for cards
- Mobile-optimized touch interactions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of laptops do you accept?
A: We accept most laptops from businesses, schools, and individuals. Devices are inspected and tested - if they can run ChromeOS Flex, we refurbish them. If not, we ensure proper recycling.
Q: Can I get a tax deduction for my donation?
A: Yes! HTI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 83-3153294). We provide donation receipts for tax purposes.
Q: How do I know my data is secure?
A: We use NIST 800-88 and DOD 5220.22-M data sanitization standards—the same used by federal agencies. Certificates of Destruction are available upon request.
Q: Why ChromeOS Flex instead of Windows or Mac?
A: ChromeOS Flex is lightweight, secure, auto-updating, and extends the life of older hardware. It's ideal for students, job seekers, and families who need reliable, cloud-first computing.
Q: Do you serve areas outside the 15 grant counties?
A: Yes! While our Digital Champion Grant focuses on 15 counties, HTI has served communities throughout North Carolina and beyond. We're always open to new partnerships.
Q: How can my company partner with HTI?
A: Contact Will Sigmon (will@hubzonetech.org) to discuss corporate sponsorships, recurring device donations, employee engagement, or event partnerships.
Using This Skill
Example Queries:
"Write a LinkedIn post about HTI's impact"
→ Generate a professional post highlighting 3,500+ laptops collected, corporate CSR angle, with link to hubzonetech.org
"Explain HTI's data sanitization process"
→ Detail NIST 800-88 and DOD 5220.22-M standards, Certificates of Destruction, federal-level security
"Draft an email to a potential corporate sponsor"
→ Create email template emphasizing CSR alignment, e-waste reduction, employee engagement, and partnership benefits
"What colors should I use for HTI marketing materials?"
→ Provide color palette (navy, teal, red, yellow) with hex codes and usage guidelines
"How does HTI's process work?"
→ Explain "You Donate. We Convert. They Receive." with technical details
"Generate a grant proposal introduction for HTI"
→ Write compelling intro with 501(c)(3) status, impact metrics, mission alignment
Final Notes
This skill is designed to be a virtual HTI team member. When using it:
- Always stay on-brand - voice, colors, messaging
- Use current metrics - update this skill when impact numbers change
- Prioritize accuracy - HTI's credibility depends on truthfulness
- Focus on empowerment - not charity, but opportunity
- Include clear CTAs - every piece of content should have a next step
Skill Maintenance:
Update this file when:
- Impact metrics change (laptops collected, Chromebooks distributed)
- New programs launch
- Contact information updates
- Grant funding or geographic scope changes
- Brand guidelines are refreshed
Skill Version: 1.0
Last Updated: November 4, 2025
Maintained By: Will Sigmon / HTI Team
Primary Source: hubzonetech.org, brand guide, organizational materials