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 →
Together with leaders from Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) and Front Porch, CTN’s executive director Kami Griffiths participated in a panel last month at the American Society on Aging conference... read more →
MAY IS OLDER AMERICAN MONTH! This month, we are raising awareness about older adults’ lack of internet access and how it negatively impacts their health outcomes. About 42%... read more →
During the pandemic, Ivy Au, a third-year neurobiology student at UC San Diego, decided to volunteer with Community Tech Network. “Because of COVID, I recognized the importance of the internet.... read more →
After participating in the Sunset Tech Connect program with CTN, Edmond, a senior citizen from Hong Kong, was invited to become a teaching assistant for the next cohort. This is... read more →
Nine years ago, Damaris and her family migrated from Michoacán, Mexico, to Sunnyvale, California. Due to economic struggles, Damaris was unable to graduate from high school, and her knowledge of... read more →
Federal Communications Commissioner Geoffrey Starks is a strong advocate for digital equity. While in California to learn more about digital equity programs in public housing and community-based organizations serving vulnerable... read more →
Today nearly 22 million (42%) older Americans do not have broadband access at home, and Black and Latino seniors are 2.5 and 3.3 times more likely to lack this vital... read more →
Are you a community leader who assists residents/clients with signing up for home internet? Are you helping people access the internet to complete online activities? Are you currently conducting digital... read more →
IT'S VOLUNTEER MONTH - CTN VOLUNTEERS TRANSFORM LIVES! As a young professional in San Francisco’s tech sector, Mary Grace Reich wanted to find a way to give back to the... read more →