Dylan Zajac

Founder & Executive Director, Computers 4 People

Dylan Zajac is the 22-year-old Founder & Executive Director of Computers 4 People, a nonprofit on a mission to unlock access to the digital world. Since starting at 15 with a single refurbished laptop, Dylan has grown C4P into a fast-scaling organization that has donated over 5,000 computers, launched operations across three states, and raised more than $2 million from partners including AT&T, Bank of America, and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.

Dylan is a Forbes 30 Under 30 lister, a 776 Foundation Fellow backed by Alexis Ohanian, and has been featured nationally on The Kelly Clarkson Show for his work turning e-waste into opportunity. Through Computers 4 People and its social venture, Shield Internet, he’s building a national model for digital equity — with the bold goal of donating 1 million computers by 2030 while integrating AI-driven digital skills training and affordable internet access.

At the intersection of technology, sustainability, and social entrepreneurship, Dylan inspires audiences with his story of turning a teenage idea into a movement that’s reshaping how nonprofits scale like startups and how technology can be used as a force for good.