Community Tech Network is continuing to search for part-time bilingual digital literacy instructors in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are especially looking for candidates who possess language skills —... read more →
“Equity is being intentional about helping people,” says Clint Odom of the National Urban League. “It is not just flooding the zone with a subsidy or telling people to sign... read more →
When the Kennedy administration designated May as Older Americans Month (OAM) 58 years ago, only 17 million Americans had reached their 65th birthday. Today, nearly 55 million Americans are aged... read more →
“This is the time that we need to push to volunteer, to help people, to build community,” says volunteer digital coach Illya Kulinych. “You might spend just 10 minutes helping... read more →
According to the most recent citywide needs assessment in 2018, more than 100,000 San Francisco residents lack internet access at home or are not proficient at using the internet and... read more →
The digital divide goes beyond broadband access; it is an issue of social infrastructure, a lack of digital literacy, and an uneven distribution of technology. But how does the digital... read more →
CTN is excited to start a new partnership with San Francisco–based nonprofit and advocacy group Calle 24. Calle 24’s mission is to advocate for the cultural continuity, vitality, and community... read more →
MAY IS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH Led by the Administration for Community Living (ACL) each May, Older Americans Month celebrates older adults’ unique and lasting contributions to their communities.... read more →
Photo: July 2007, Kami Griffiths holds up a USB drive while teaching a digital skills class at the Hayes Valley Learning Center in San Francisco. “If you’re interested in starting... read more →
“Gone are the days of one needing to ‘travel’ to gain access to the internet,” says Stephen Minor, CTN's senior program manager. “Equal access means bringing the internet directly to... read more →