05/27/2026
We’re excited and grateful to partner with Data Holdings Data Center Milwaukee’s premier data center, to help advance more sustainable technology practices across our community.
Data Holdings understands that responsible stewardship goes beyond infrastructure. By partnering with Digital Bridge, they’re helping ensure retired technology can be reused, recycled responsibly, and redirected toward creating greater digital access for those who need it most.
We’re proud to work alongside organizations that are committed to making a meaningful impact in Milwaukee and beyond.
05/19/2026
We’re proud to share that Digital Bridge has been awarded a $30,000 grant through the Wisconsin Public Service Commission’s Nonprofit Access Program to help expand equitable digital access in Milwaukee.
This support will help connect more individuals and households to the technology they need to access education, employment, healthcare, and essential online services, while continuing to keep valuable electronics out of landfills through responsible reuse.
Thank you to Gov. Tony Evers and the PSC for supporting this important work.
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Gov Evers: PSC Award $1.7 Million to expand access and affordability of telecommunications services in Wisconsin
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC), today announced the award of $1.7 million in grant funding to improve access to and affordability of essential telecommunication services in Wisconsin. Projects receiving funding work to provide...
05/08/2026
Some partnerships create impact far beyond technology.
Thanks to support from the Associated Bank Foundation, we recently helped provide laptops to Black Business Enterprises in Minneapolis, helping expand access to opportunity for entrepreneurs, families and community members who need it most.
As Executive Director Nancy Korsah shared:
“For many of the families and entrepreneurs we serve, access to technology means the ability to apply for jobs, complete training programs, grow their businesses, and simply have more opportunity at their fingertips. This gift creates real mobility.”
We’re grateful to work alongside organizations like Black Business Enterprises and the Associated Bank Foundation that understand access to technology is about more than devices. It’s about economic opportunity, empowerment and connection.
Together, we’re helping ensure technology fuels access, not landfills.
04/28/2026
When organizations retire technology, the risk does not disappear with the device.
Data security, regulatory compliance, and chain of custody all remain critical considerations. Digital Bridge is NAID AAA Certified, ensuring every device is handled, sanitized, and processed according to the highest industry standards.
Secure IT asset disposition is not just about removal. It is about protection, accountability, and trust. Want to know more? Send us a DM or email [email protected]
04/22/2026
In honor of Earth Day, we were on site at Hydrite today, enjoying the sunshine and working alongside their team to fill more than two bins with e-waste.
Thank you to Dave Schilz, IT End User Support Manager, for the tour and for sharing how sustainability is embedded in Hydrite's operations.
This is one of several employee e-waste drives happening across Wisconsin this month. We are incredibly grateful for our partners who continue to show up.
Happy Earth Day! And thank you, Hydrite!
03/27/2026
Another 500 laptops, ready for their next life.
We’re proud to partner with United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County to expand digital access across our community.
Do you have old e-waste at your organization? We’ll pick it up for free and turn it into opportunity.
Send us a DM to get started.
03/05/2026
Another meaningful delivery this week for the Digital Bridge team.
Through our partnership with United Way, we delivered 150 refurbished laptops to Word of Hope Ministries in Milwaukee. These devices will help support the many programs they offer to strengthen individuals and families across the community.
Word of Hope Ministries has spent nearly three decades serving Milwaukee through employment training, health services, education initiatives, and other programs that empower people to build more stable and hopeful futures. We are grateful to partner with organizations that are deeply rooted in their neighborhoods and committed to uplifting the people they serve every day.
Thank you to the teams at United Way and Word of Hope Ministries for the important work you do. We are honored to help ensure the technology needed for learning, connection, and opportunity reaches the community.
Want to help?
If your organization has retired laptops or other unwanted IT equipment, Digital Bridge can arrange free pickup, secure data removal, and responsible recycling. Your old technology can help power opportunity for someone else.
Send us a message to get started.
02/27/2026
Just another week at Digital Bridge.
This week, our team delivered laptops for United Way Techquity distribution events at The Goodman Community Center in Dane County and at United Way’s Vine Street location in downtown Milwaukee, while also bringing devices to Literacy Services of Wisconsin to support their learners.
At the same time, we were on the road picking up retired technology from partners in Madison, Northern Illinois, Green Bay and beyond.
It is a steady cycle: Collect. Remove all data. Refurbish. Redeploy.
We are putting on the miles so more people can access the tools they need for school, work and connection. Grateful for the partners who trust us with their retired tech and for the community organizations who help get devices into the right hands.
This is how we bridge the
02/19/2026
Today, our team delivered 50 refurbished laptops to United Way in Janesville.
In the scope of what we refurbish each year, 50 is a small number. But the impact of even one computer can be life changing.
One device can mean applying for a job. Finishing homework at home. Accessing telehealth. Managing finances. Staying connected.
When organizations choose Digital Bridge for secure, responsible e-waste recycling, they are not just protecting data and keeping technology out of landfills. They are helping expand opportunity across Wisconsin.
Grateful to United Way for their partnership and for putting these devices directly into the hands of people who need them most.
If your company has retired equipment ready for pickup, let’s connect.
02/13/2026
What an incredible day at the 2026 United Way CIO Forum!
Milwaukee’s technology leaders continue to set the bar for collaboration, responsibility, and community impact. We left inspired by the conversations and the shared commitment to using technology as a force for good.
Thank you to United Way for your leadership and for bringing together such a thoughtful and engaged community. We are proud to be part of it.