Thirteen years ago on March 3, 2008, Community Tech Network acquired nonprofit status. But this isn't how the story begins. In 2001, CTN had its start as a project of... read more →
We are excited to see a new report, created by Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) and Humana, that provides current data on digital connectivity among older adults. Without updated data... read more →
Community Tech Network's goal is to promote equitable access to technology and transform lives through digital literacy. Of course, we could not fulfill this mission without technology. For this year's... read more →
When expat Brenda Joyce came to visit family in the U.S. last spring, she planned to stay just two or three months. Because she left her personal computer back home... read more →
"My learner and I have built a grandmother-granddaughter relationship," says volunteer Joyce Banks. "I treat her like my grandmother, and she treats me like a granddaughter. We spend a lot... read more →
Community Tech Network is excited to announce a new position opening for a full-time Volunteer and Program Coordinator. The person selected to fill this position will play a key role... read more →
"Partnering with CTN has created opportunities for our seniors to access resources, services, and programs virtually. It has been essential to our seniors and 30th Street staff to provide access... read more →
Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have provided devices and training to over 200 seniors in San Francisco. These seniors should now be able to use this newfound online... read more →
"Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) has enjoyed our collaboration with CTN for the Tech Allies 2.0 Program," says Debbie Uchida, who is a volunteer coordinator and coordinator of... read more →
How do I take a screenshot? What happens when I click the microphone button on Zoom? Where do I go to send videos and photos to friends? These are a... read more →