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 →
TechWomen, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, aims to empower, connect, and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology,... read more →
St. David’s Foundation is one of the largest healthcare foundations in the United States, investing over $80 million each year. Through a unique partnership with St. David's HealthCare, the foundation... read more →
As government and other groups that work directly with communities across the country increasingly prioritize digital equity, programs to train new experts in the field are steadily growing. Digital... read more →
Image: CTN impact statistics throughout the pandemic Recently, the Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly (CASE) — a collaborative of 40 San Francisco nonprofit organizations — partnered with the San... read more →
Do you love to write? Are you passionate about communicating stories of impact? Join CTN as we build a more digitally inclusive world for all! CTN’s part-time communications and marketing... read more →
“With CTN, it’s really nice to be able to work towards technology having a positive impact on the day-to-day lives of San Franciscans and Bay Area residents through digital coaching.”... read more →
Do you want to learn how to use your laptop or tablet and safely navigate the internet without having to leave your home? A digital coach can help! CTN launched... read more →
CELEBRATING 14 YEARS OF DIGITAL EQUITY! When CTN officially gained its nonprofit status in 2008, only 55% of Americans had access to in-home broadband internet. Twitter was just getting off the... read more →
While seniors have long been a population on the wrong side of the digital divide, the evolution of tech like video chatting and telehealth makes digital inclusion for older... read more →