Donations Received

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Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

We can provide a receipt for any donations you make for your tax purposes.

If we missed listing your donation please contact us and we will be sure that you get the credit you deserve for helping our Makerspace.

 


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2024 Donations

Please contact us and we will be sure that you get the credit you deserve for helping our Makerspace.

2023

December 2023, Barn Owl Precision Agriculture, 20 ton hydraulic press

July 3rd, Eman Spencer, laptops ThinkPad laptops with chargers (6)

June 2023, 3D-printer filaments and resin donation

June 2023, Chris MacNicol, Anycubic Photon Mono 4k printer, Anycubic Wash and Cure 2.0,IKEA cabinets (2)

June 2023, (unknown), Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (c 2015)

05/01/23, Mike Warner, 12v power supplies and other electronics stuff

04/10/23, Drew Johnson, lockable cabinet

02/27/23, Quinn Hackenberg, 2.85mm, 3D printing filament (big box of many, many colors) and SAMSUNG 3D Blu-ray player

02/03/23, Bryan Hutson, SAMSUNG SSD 850 PRO 256GB (2x), wiped

January 2023, Joey Callahan, i5 and i7 Dell computers (6) and laptops (2) w/ cords and power supplies, Dell keyboards, brand new (15)

January 2023, Pavan Dayal, 5lb bag of assorted thread for new sewing machine, plus two bobbins

anonymous donors

unknown donors

2022

December 2022, Gary Banks, POWER PACK and FLASH HEADS (2)

December 2022, Bristol Brewing via Landon Descamps, Niles audio amps (2), volume controllers (4),

Cat 6 cable spools (3), DYMO XTL500 label maker and case, portable work light, misc hardware

December 2022, Kathy Douglas, SINGER "Simple" sewing machine with foot pedal

November 2022, Rohde Foundation, $2000 donation, Thank you!

11/13/22, Josh Harlow, hp oscilloscope 54510A

11/12/22, Qualtek Manufacturing, two (Carbon Dioxide) fire extinguishers

November 2022, Kathy Douglas, heat press for dye sublimation printing

October 2022, Mathew and Mickayla, Water dispenser (PRIMO)

08/26/22, Nate Rojas, SAMSUNG 46" smart TV, used (2013)

08/24/22, Mathew and Mickayla, industrial wire shelving units, manual typewriter (Remington)

08/22/22, John Rohde, Dell vostro 400 PC, keyboard, web camera, power cords

08/19/22, Nicholas Ordahl, PC parts including (3) msi motherboards, (3) 1000W power supplies, (1) 850W power supply, and cables

08/16/22, Joshua Harlow, metal brake

08/02/22, Trevor Banks, Microsoft XBOX 360 game controller for kiosk/mall map

July 2022, Don Lloyd, Herman Miller Aeron chair

July 2022, box of woodworking magazines

05/12/22, William Guman & Associates. Ltd. hp designjet 5500, 42", UV inks, and two 42" paper rolls (1 glossy / 1 plain)

05/10/22, Theresa Rigney Eye Wash Station for Vented Room, and also replacement eye wash bottles

04/27/22, Vincent Flowers RotoZip tool (in yellow case)

04/26/22, Theresa Rigney TRADESAFE Electrical Lockout Kit, new

04/22/22 Ender-3 3D printer with many upgrades

04/21/22, Les Frischmann automatic door opener for Wood Shop

04/11/22, Ronald Parratt iPad

04/11/22, Mike Warner/R-JetTek Ink Jet Cartridge Processing Equipment (used)

03/31/22, Lisa MacNicol box (110 sheets) of 13x19 paper, and heat tape

03/28/22, Mathew and Mickayla jugs of resin, glass and silicone measuring cups

03/26/22, HP LaserJet M2727nf MFP, and two nearly-full toner cartridges

03/25/22, Bristol Brewery 2' x 8’ - 40” tall heavy metal table, large wooden desk,

BECKMAN DU-64 Spectrophotometer, CISCO networking gear,

APC Back-UPS Pro 1500, DELL Windows XP computer, keyboard, mouse

03/12/22, Jason Taylor computer server

03/04/22, TITAN ROBOTICS BAILEIGH INDUSTRIAL AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM - AFS-2400, used, ($1,853.00 new)

02/26/22, Mike Warner PVC Bendit and BendStation

02/21/22, large donation to Metal Shop from the Fagnant Family and Qualtek Manufacturing:

pallet jack, drill press, metal band saw, parts washer, dust collector,

flammable material storage cabinet

ESAB Multimaster 260 Welder, MIG gun, TIG torch, foot pedal, regulator,

lift table cart, welding tables, welding supplies, welding helmets and aprons

locker bank (6 lockers), folding chairs (4)

February 2022 Tevo 3D Printers (2) and extra boards, non-working

February 2022, Mike Mike used computer gaming chair (red)

February 2022, David Lee two business books

01/27/22, Matt Camacho 70" VIZIO HDMI Monitor, repaired by Steve and Trevor

01/15/22, M4C 3D printing filament (1.75mm PETG and 2.85mm Co-polyester)

January 2022, John Norton 5 computer mice (Verbatim), brand new, $25

January 2022, Mike Mike Forstner bit set (16 bits)


2021

November 2021, Quinn Hackenberg kitchen oven converted for powder coating

11/28/21 O-rings and springs, very carefully labeled, from Chris Vestal / MotoMinded

Nov 2021, Jim Kueck 2 tubs of various project wood for POWERMATIC Lathe (some walnut)

Nov 2021, Nick Rader 3D printers and Raspberry Pi Zeros, impulse sealer

Oct 2021, Colin (SRAM) DROs, 80/20 Aluminum, pneumatic stuff, actuator arms,

lots of switches, controls, indicator lights, PLCs

Sept 2021, Brenden Wilson Titanium Plasma Cutter

Sept 2021, Dave Lith-ion battery

Aug 2021, Gordon Beecher 25" Planer, 15" Chop Saw, JessEm Router Table,

Storage rack, 5HP dust collection system, much much more

Aug 2021, Ryan Taft loads of electronics components

July 2021, Jim Kueck (Cracked Pot Bowls) POWERMATIC Bandsaw, POWERMATIC Lathe, POWERMATIC Table saw

July 2021, Les Frischmann Table Saw, sliding compound miter saw

June 2021, David Wasmer sharpening station, calipers, 3M glue gun, 36" PITTSBURGH clamps (6x), Makita Circular Saw and Router

Apr 2021, M4C PETG sheets (4' x 8',.03")

Apr 2021, Dennis Halley with Epson Projectors, smart boards,

Macintosh G4, Apple monitor, keyboard and mouse



Date donated by A2P Design Services (Adam Gleason) Protek DC POWER SUPPLY 3006B



Les Frischmann computer gaming chair (blue), K40 laser engraver


anonymous donors

2020

Dec 2020, Bentley Systems $2,000 grant

September 19, 2020 David Hsu handibot

May 2020, Colorado Enterprise Fund $11,752 COVID recovery grant

Apr 2020, US Treasury $1,465 PPP Loan followed by forgiveness grant


anonymous donors

2019

2019, Mike Mike Color LaserJet CP1518nl
books donated by Derek Barger, ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Volume 3, Project Arcade, Robotics Science

Ryan Janke, MacBook Pro laptop (for 3D scanner)

anonymous donors

2018

11/1/18, Ron Reed Think & Tinker PreciseBits

Boxes of Electrical and Pneumatic Components

2017


2016

July 30, 2016 - $15,000 (!) grant for CNC router table and Squink (pick and place machine)

from DOWNTOWN COLORADO SPRINGS PARTNERSHIP:

Grant check
Grant check presentation
Susan J. Edmondson to Chris Vestal,
PPM Founder


Equipment donated throughout 2016

UPS system with new batteries, computer monitors and stands

(David Wasmer Sr, donation to 3DDelaney project)

Ryobi woodworking equipment, 4 pieces, from Smokebrush

Juki industrial sewing machine

HP plotter 750C Plus

HP 13x19 inkjet and Windows PC, from e11


(Dates vary) multiple donations by PARADIGM SYSTEMS (James Gravert)

GRAPHTEC CE5000‑60 Vinyl Cutter

HAKKO soldering stations (2x)

solder reflow oven

laminator and box of laminator pouches

label printer zebra LP 2844

high speed scanner, Canon ImageFORMULA DR-5010C

PEPSI soda machine

large projector screen

hp 5500PS large format printer (42")

large format printer supplies and paper rolls

multiple computers

Ciclop 3D scanner

air compressor



If we missed your donations, please contact us and we will be sure that you get the credit you deserve for helping our Makerspace.

Related Pages

Links to related PPM Wiki pages:

Early Supporters of PPM

Wish List

Pikes Peak Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so we can provide a receipt for any donations you make.


(Help Wanted) Donation Coordinator - draft description

In general, the Donation Coordinator will encourage, accept and recognize donations to PPM:

  • Define what donations we can/cannot use (no CRTs, for example)
  • Stay familiar with what is on our Wish List
  • Stay in contact with donors that are "on the fence"
  • Meet and greet donors when they drop stuff off, if possible
  • Coordinate pick up of donations if necessary
  • Send / give tax receipts to those who want them
  • Sort / photograph donations
  • Post photos and descriptions here on Donations Received
  • Distribute items into appropriate areas with help of Area Captains, store other items
  • Photograph items that go into service, post to our wiki
  • Monitor Craigslist and/or Facebook Marketplace for free stuff
  • Rinse and repeat

The Donation Coordinator will not be responsible for repairing items, or pursuing grants, but is welcome to help in these areas, of course!

For Additional Help

Search the PPM Wiki — include Content pages as well as Multimedia.

Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.

Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative processes by providing shared space, shared tools, materials, software, and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.