Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) at GSA: Our Equity Action Plan is a set of public commitments to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility through our mission delivery. This plan responds to an ongoing federal initiative directing agencies to take concrete steps to address systemic challenges facing underserved communities.
Personal Property Management (PPM) DEIA Goal
PPM’s DEIA goal is to raise awareness about the Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program while ensuring diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. PPM will also aim to reduce barriers to knowledge of, and access to, our program.
Event Support
- February 21-22, 2024: GSA’s Personal Property Management team presents “Stretching Your Dollars Using Federal Donated Property” at the HBCU WHI Federal Funding 101 Technical Assistance Forum, Washington DC.
- September 25, 2023: GSA’s Personal Property Management team presents “Stretching Your Dollars Using Federal Donated Property” at the 2023 National HBCU Week Conference, Washington, DC.
- August 10, 2023: GSA’s Personal Property Management team virtually presents “Acquiring Excess Personal Property” at the 2023 Bureau of Indian Affairs Partners in Action Conference.
The Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program
GSA’s Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program - also termed as the Surplus Donation Program - enables certain non-federal organizations such as state and local agencies and non-profit organizations to obtain surplus property from the federal government. The program ensures that unneeded government assets continue to benefit the public in communities across the country. The goal of the GSA Office of Personal Property Management is to ensure diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the program by raising awareness, reducing barriers, and ensuring equal access for underserved communities.
Learn more about GSA’s Office of Personal Property Management DEIA and The Surplus Donation Program [PDF - 926 KB].
Computers for Learning Program
The Computers for Learning Program donates computers and other technology to local schools. The program is open to schools that serve some portion of Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade and meet additional criteria. Learn more about the Computers for Learning Program and if your organization is eligible here.
The Southeast-Great Lakes Zone (SEGLZ) PPM team is committed to actively marketing the CFL Program to underserved communities within our Zonal Area. Through frequent engagement with School Administrators and staff members, SEGLZ provides educational institutions with the necessary resources to utilize this program.
Career Opportunities
GSA offers internships and careers open to students and recent graduates through the Pathways program via USAJobs. Learn more about available opportunities.
Learn More
To learn more about how your organization can acquire donated federal surplus equipment and supplies, email us at R5UD@gsa.gov!