What we do
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Founded in 1994, Auto Tech, Inc. (ATI) is a Nonprofit
Organization created on the principle that everyone can help
to make a positive change in their community. At a time in
our history when what we see around us is often called old,
outdated or throw away, we believe that someone's unneeded
goods are often another person's opportunity.
It is this vision of opportunity that we would like to
talk about. There are some of us who have had opportunities
and have been successful. There are some of us who want an
opportunity to be successful, but can't seem to put all the
pieces together without some help and encouragement. It is
this help and encouragement that ATI would like to address
through its program.
ATI is a Chapter 317A nonprofit organization that
provides opportunities to the community in the following
ways:
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Donations:
If you have a car, van or truck that is drivable or
repairable, you can make a donation to Auto Technical, Inc.
and receive a fair market tax deduction for your
contribution.
Not only do you gain a tax deduction, but you are giving
someone who is struggling to make changes in their life an
opportunity to learn marketable skills, gain self-esteem,
and experience the feeling of success.
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Family Car is a program that provides affordable,
reliable cars to help families make the transition from
welfare to work. All vehicles are provided and refurbished
by Auto Technical, Inc. Auto Technical, Inc. (ATI) accepts
donated vehicles, assesses necessary repairs, refurbishes
and reconditions the vehicle for a new life for a family
struggling to maintain self-sufficiency.
ATI, in collaboration with several human service
providers throughout the metropolitan community, identifies
families who have made the successful transition from
welfare to work and have obtained employment and are seeking
reliable, affordable vehicles to maintain their employment
and their new found dignity. Counselors working with
families who are successfully employed refer the families to
ATI.
ATI also provides Car Care Clinics for families who
receive vehicles. The goal is not only to provide affordable
reliable transportation for families, but to also make them
knowledgeable consumers. Participants learn how to
troubleshoot possible problems, learn how to check fluids,
belts and hoses. The goal is to teach families how to
maintain their car and ensure that the car stays on the road
and becomes an asset in the family's goal of long term
self-sufficiency. Families participating in Project Family
Car are asked to attend financial and budget management
classes. These classes help the families learn how to manage
money more effectively and to understand the associated
costs of owning a car. Many of the families have never owned
a car before and the classes help them understand how to
manage these new expenses.
Vehicles donated to ATI that are not appropriate for
families, i.e. older luxury cars are checked, repaired and
sold to the general public. These sales help ATI carry on
the work of offering low cost or no cost transportation to
low income families. Other cars found to be too old or too
worn to repair are stripped for usable parts to keep the
costs of refurbishing as efficient as possible. Your donated
vehicles and partnership give families reliable and
affordable transportation and you, the donor, know that your
donated vehicle has a new life providing transportation to
low income families who need this transportation to maintain
independence and self-sufficiency.
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also provides training for individuals interested in gaining
skills in auto mechanical repair. Through the use of
mentors, participants learn skills in tune up, brake and
muffler repair, auto body repair and detailing. Participants
using ATI Mentor training are generally low income, with
very low reading and writing skills and may have English as
their second language. The purpose of this mentor training
is to help participants gain confidence and learning skills
before moving on to an accredited training program.
Please consider a donation to Auto Technical,
Inc. Your donation and partnership will help families and
individuals in our community develop marketable skills and
an opportunity to maintain personal financial
self-sufficiency.
ATI is legally organized under the State of Minnesota,
Chapter 317A Nonprofit Organization, Federal Tax I.D. Number
41-1813762.
Our goal is to mobilize community resources. If you are a
member of a civic organization or church group and would
like to work with our organization, or if you would like a
speaker to discuss the programs offered by ATI, please call
612-919-5526 or 651-646-7826.
Back to Top About
the founders:
Richard Johnson, Executive Director, has over 35 years
experience in the Auto Industry as a business owner (#1
Mazda Dealership in the Northwest). He has received numerous
awards for sales and leadership and innovation in business
management. After a successful career Richard retired and
wanted to do something to help families struggling to
achieve self-sufficiency. ATI was created in 1994. Richard
is now a full time unpaid volunteer. He continues to provide
leadership and direction to carry out ATI's vision of
reliable transportation for low-income families.
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