Comcast Grants $1M to Transform The Arc's Data, Tech Training, and Spanish Education Resources
Comcast and The Arc of the United States announced a $1 million grant to modernize The Arc’s data infrastructure, enhance digital literacy programs, and improve special education resources for Spanish-speaking families. This two-year initiative, part of Comcast's Project UP, aims to create equity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The grant will introduce a centralized data system to track services, support Spanish-language outreach through webinars and local programs, and expand The Arc’s Tech Coaching Centers, which have trained over 2,500 individuals since 2014.
- $1 million grant over two years for The Arc’s development.
- Introduction of a centralized data system for improved service tracking.
- Enhanced digital literacy programs for people with IDD.
- Special education resources for Spanish-speaking families.
- Expansion of Tech Coaching Centers, benefiting over 2,500 people since 2014.
- No immediate revenue impact for Comcast.
- Potential increase in operational expenses for The Arc.
- to specific geographic areas, may not benefit all chapters equally.
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Robust data is the foundation for driving meaningful change. This investment will revolutionize how The Arc collects and analyzes information across its network of nearly 600 chapters nationwide. The new centralized data system will track vital services its chapters provide, capture the scope of The Arc’s collective impact, and reveal insights to better advocate for and support the IDD community. The benefits of this new technology will reach every stakeholder: the national office will better support its chapters, chapters will learn best practices from each other and better meet their community’s needs, and people with disabilities and their families will have a stronger federation to rely on.
“In our pursuit of a fully inclusive society, data is power,” said Katy Neas, CEO of The Arc of
Comcast has also supported The Arc’s efforts to ensure resources are accessible to Hispanic communities. Through funding in 2023, The Arc@School Special Education Advocacy Curriculum was translated into Spanish and launched in early 2024. As part of the new grant, The Arc will conduct targeted outreach to Hispanic communities through Spanish-language webinars, collaboration with Spanish-speaking Special Education Advocates, and local program access to help these underserved populations become strong special education advocates. The funding will specifically provide subgrants to five chapters of The Arc – located in
"For too long, students with disabilities have faced a whole host of barriers that have denied them the free, appropriate public education they are entitled to," Katy Neas said. "It is essential that parents and school personnel alike understand fully their rights and responsibilities so that students get the education they need consistent with federal law. Our partnership with Comcast to get The Arc@School in the hands of more families and educators is tearing down those barriers in profound ways. With their support, we are empowering students to not only access the education they deserve but to truly thrive."
In addition, the Comcast grant will support The Arc's Tech Coaching Centers, which provide customized digital skills training to people with IDD. The Arc will broaden its training to include caregivers and family members, which will better integrate technology skills into all environments of a person’s daily life, and support a total of 10 sites across
“Whether it's having a reliable job, managing your health, learning lifelong skills, or being socially connected – technology is the bridge to opportunities and independence,” said Dalila Wilson-Scott, EVP and Chief Diversity Officer of Comcast Corporation and President of Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation. “We’re proud to partner with The Arc to meaningfully advance digital access and equity for people with disabilities.”
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