Comcast Invests More Than $1M In Grants to Advance Digital Equity Efforts Across Greater Boston
- Comcast invests over $1 million in digital equity grants in Greater Boston
- Ethos receives 120 new laptops from Comcast
- Funds will support digital skills and workforce development opportunities
- Recipients will help residents learn about the Affordable Connectivity Program
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Ethos, Massachusetts Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs and Tech Goes Home Among 16 Nonprofits to Receive Grants
This announcement is part of Project UP, Comcast's
"More than a decade ago, Comcast set out to close the digital divide. We envisioned a network of community partners and programs that would empower neighborhoods – including those right here in
The recipient organizations will also use the funds to provide their members with digital skills and workforce development opportunities. Additionally, they will help residents learn about the Federal Government's Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides eligible low-income households with a credit of up to
Ethos, one of the
"We are deeply grateful for Comcast's generous
This year, 15 other nonprofits have received grants to further digital equity efforts – such as conducting digital literacy training and hosting ACP awareness events – across eastern
Additional information on how the
- Tech Goes Home provides digital inclusion programs, enabling each family or individual who completes 15 hours of digital skills training to earn a new computer and, if needed, funding a home Internet connection. Comcast's
grant will enable Tech Goes Home to expand its ACP outreach and awareness efforts in$200,000 Massachusetts . - Elder Services of
Cape Cod offers computer training to adults over 60 years of age using the Senior Planet curriculum, which is designed to help its members overcome the barriers specific to an older population – from counterintuitive naming conventions to specific software that can enable those with tremors to use a mouse. Comcast's grant will fund the creation of a Digital Navigator program to help reach additional senior citizens in need of digital skills support.$30,000
"Comcast knows that connecting to the Internet is vital but also understands that building digital literacy skills to develop career pathways and opportunities are critical," said Anthony Bowling, Senior Vice President of Comcast's
These efforts are all part of Project UP, Comcast's comprehensive initiative to help build a future of unlimited possibilities. Project UP encompasses digital equity programs such as Internet Essentials, Lift Zones and Digital Navigators. Since its inception in 2011, Comcast's Internet Essentials has connected more than 10 million low-income Americans to broadband service at home, including more than 620,000 in
For additional information on Project UP and our digital equity initiatives, visit: https://corporate.comcast.com/impact/project-up.
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