When Margaret Abdilova signed up for a community fund raising event two years ago, she hadn't anticipated how much her high-tech career experience would affect the lives of San Francisco seniors. She attended... read more →
John Gambaccini got his start with his computer skills education back in 1997 when Glide Memorial offered a free course on basic computer applications. More than 30 years ago, a... read more →
Since 2014, CTN has organized monthly networking meetings we call Breakfast, Brag & Borrow. On the third Thursday of each month, we invite fellow nonprofits and community service providers to gather... read more →
CTN recently got together with the some of the participants of the Photovoice project for a reception at the San Francisco Main Library. We organized the reception to gather together the... read more →
We are excited to share a guest post by Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) program coordinator Debbie Uchida, pictured here with Emil. Her story illustrates the positive power... read more →
Since 2014, CTN has organized monthly networking meetings we call Breakfast, Brag & Borrow. On the third Thursday of each month, we invite fellow nonprofits and community service providers to gather... read more →
CTN loves to see corporate-nonprofit partnerships providing access to the Internet in San Francisco's most disadvantaged communities. Therefore, we were delighted to learn of a new initiative between Monkeybrains and... read more →
Michael Wiggins has been volunteering with CTN for just over a year now. He works in the tech industry and had been researching opportunities to teach digital literacy in Indonesia.... read more →
Nonprofits and libraries across the country organized special events held the week of May 8 as part of Digital Inclusion Week. San Francisco had over 50 events, including a tech expo, technology... read more →
A fun night was had by all at our recent Digital Leaders Awards. In case you missed out, here's a quick rundown of the evening and here's a link to... read more →