Last year marked Community Tech Network’s 15th anniversary, and it was a milestone filled with incredible growth, new partnerships, and countless stories of empowerment as we continued our efforts to... read more →
Earlier this month, we celebrated Digital Inclusion Week. From in-person technology workshops to virtual events, we helped bridge the digital divide for hundreds of participants. A highlight of the... read more →
According to statistics, more than 1.3 billion people around the world have some form of disability The actual number is likely much higher — after all, many disabilities go unreported... read more →
Digital Inclusion Week (DIW) is just around the corner, and Community Tech Network has planned an exciting lineup of in-person and virtual events to engage volunteers, digital equity practitioners,... read more →
Community Tech Network is going all out for Digital Inclusion Week (DIW) from October 7-14, 2024. We’ve packed the week with in-person technology workshops across San Francisco and virtual sessions... read more →
Internet access has become essential for nearly every aspect of daily life. Need to check your medical test results? You’ll have to sign into an online portal. Applying for a... read more →
Language plays a crucial role in how we learn, communicate, and connect with others. In the digital age, ensuring that individuals can access training in their first language is essential... read more →
ConnectHomeUSA (CHUSA), the digital inclusion branch of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), recently announced the expansion of their programming across 36 states and four... read more →
As the new academic year begins, it's essential to recognize that not all young people have equal access to technology and the internet. Despite the common belief that all college... read more →
In a continuing effort to bridge the digital divide in South Texas, Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM) and Community Tech Network (CTN) are making significant strides in enhancing digital equity across... read more →