Exciting news! California has received a $70.2 million federal grant to support communities working to close the digital equity gap across the state. This funding aims to help underserved populations gain access to technology and the internet. It will provide resources and opportunities to expand digital literacy programs and improve connectivity in communities that need it most.
To learn more about the grant, check out the California Department of Technology’s newsroom.
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Celebrating Caregivers—Practicing Good Digital Citizenship: Join us on Thursday, November 21 at 11 a.m. PT for this month’s Lunch & Learn webinar. In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, we’ll explore how caregivers can confidently reinforce the digital skills their loved ones are learning, from using health care portals to managing daily online tasks. Register for the webinar.
CTN’s 2023 Annual Report is Live! Last year, we distributed nearly 1,400 devices to individuals in need and provided technology classes to more than 2,700 learners. We also trained 183 leaders to promote digital inclusion in their communities. Learn more about our successes and lessons learned in our recently-published Annual Report.
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