Digital inclusion plays a key role in shaping the future of healthcare. By providing equal access to digital technologies and resources, it empowers individuals and communities to fully participate in... read more →
If your organization is offering digital skills classes, CTN can empower your staff and volunteers through training on the digital divide, adult learning principles, and other powerful tools that will... read more →
Since many older adults are apprehensive about using technology, it is important to explain to them the benefits that the internet can bring to their lives. This guide will look... read more →
Rosalina was first introduced to computers when she worked as a paraeducator in the school district, where she was employed for 29 years before retiring. Two years ago, Rosalina moved... read more →
Peninsula Family Service, a nonprofit based out of San Mateo County, is changing the lives of everyone from infants to older adults. The organization provides a wide range of comprehensive... read more →
At Community Tech Network, we recognize the benefits that technology can have on the lives of older adults. However, as we work to help the aging community get online, we’ve... read more →
Update: CTN continues to monitor the wind-down of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), but, unfortunately, we are not able to support individuals with the transition. Please visit FCC.gov or contact... read more →
Digital Navigators are crucial players in the field of digital equity. Navigators work within their own communities as trusted resources who can help people get online, obtain home internet, and... read more →
The digital divide is a complex issue, and bridging it requires collaboration across sectors. Recognizing this, the San Francisco Tech Council was born. The SF Tech Council unites leaders from... read more →
As global awareness of the need for connectivity has steadily increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, Community Tech Network has experienced an unprecedented amount of growth. In 2022 alone, we worked... read more →