Access to high-speed internet, or broadband, is a human right, yet 21 million Americans are still offline, creating a digital divide in which many individuals do not have access to... read more →
In today’s increasingly technological society, many vital tasks have become digital, including accessing healthcare, managing one’s finances, applying for government services, and searching and applying for jobs. Yet, over 21... read more →
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 →
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 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 →
CTN is proud to share that we won a Silver Anthem Award in the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion category for nonprofit campaigns! Launched in response to the prevalence social good... read more →
“It's not about the technology. It's about what the technology can do for you,” says Tobey Dichter, founder and chief executive officer of Generations on Line. In 1996, Tobey Dichter... read more →
The internet is a near ubiquitous aspect of modern life — making it easy to take for granted all the skills, tools, opportunities, and benefits that it provides. In celebration... read more →
When we say the phrase “digital divide,” we often think of its immediate implication: that some people lack access to the internet. Yet it’s important to think of technology in... read more →