Together with our partners, trainers, and funders, we have been able to help minimize the digital divide for nearly a decade. Without our dedicated community, this work would not have... read more →
We are really excited to be partnering again this year with the Oakland Public Library on the Ready, Set, Connect! program. In the program's sixth year, this current cohort of... read more →
Every Friday, Anna can be found at Centro Latino in the Mission, assisting community members in Spanish and English at the computer lab. She has a strong passion for giving... read more →
Walking into the Downtown Senior Center, visitors are immediately embraced by a bright smile. Its source is Camille lester, unofficially known as "Big Deal Camille." A native of San Francisco,... read more →
Today the United States may undergo a major change in Internet regulation that could greatly affect the country — the end of net neutrality. For those unaware of what net neutrality is,... read more →
Thanks to the support of Twitter, residents of the Tenderloin, mid-Market and SOMA neighborhoods can continue to gain crucial digital literacy skills and receive personalized training at the NeighborNest, a... read more →
CTN hosts a monthly gathering called Breakfast, Brag & Borrow (BB&B). Our executive director, Kami Griffiths, launched this regular meeting in 2014, hoping that people would show up (there were... read more →
Not having a computer at home nor wanting one, James Johnson, a regular user in the computer lab, makes incremental advances each day towards his poetic creations. He comes equipped... read more →
Community Tech Network is expanding, and what better place to grow than in Texas — where everything is said to be bigger and better? Under the direction of executive director and... read more →
Robert Boyd, also known as International Red, was living (and may still be) at the Ambassador Hotel, a six-story, 134-room single-room-occupancy (SRO) hotel at 55 Mason Street in the Tenderloin district.... read more →