Expanded its Refurbished Computer Initiative so that California non-profit organizations and low-income individuals have an ongoing resource for quality, affordable, refurbished computers. Provided hardware, software, connectivity, and training at an affordable cost for people to fully benefit from computers and the Internet.
Archives: Grantees
Providing refurbished computers, free training and technical support to 2,000 families and individuals; 2,700 computers to the Oakland USD; and 300 computers to 5 newly established computer centers.
Spearheading three regional Get Connected! programs, training 30,000 people and recruiting 1,000 broadband leaders.
Street Tech will increase broadband adoption in underserved neighborhoods and communities in California through the expansion and replication of our successful workforce development, tech support, and social venture business programs. The program will train and place 1,350 participants.
Increasing access to broadband and providing training to improve the health and educational outcomes in the Southeast Los Angeles region. The Collaborative is providing basic Digital Literacy to 3,200 youth and adults, preparing 2,700 adults for the workforce, placing 150 in jobs, and assisting 800 […]
Enabling individuals to efficiently identify and enroll in health and social services programs, as well as learn about computer training and broadband adoption. Referring 130,000 people to training programs and broadband services through One-e-App. This project was made possible with generous funding from the National […]
Expanding broadband service throughout the rural unserved counties of Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, and Sierra in order to provide 300,000 people currently without access with service for multiple providers.
Closing the achievement gap and the Digital Divide by integrating the use of technology into teaching and learning at low-performing middle schools throughout California. The Beta phase of the program will serve nearly 3,000 parents and students in Stevenson (LAUSD) and Central (RUSD) middle schools.
The San Diego Broadband Initiative is a partnership of nonprofit agencies that will provide computers, software, training, and Internet access to at least 1,625 low-income families in its first year. This project was made possible with generous funding from the National Telecommunications and Information Agency […]
Trained 900 adults in Digital Literacy and assisted 500 families subscribe to broadband. Coordinated and participated in 4 Community Technology Fairs in the Pico Union area of Los Angeles.