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Digital Access Grants (Central Ohio Digital Access Fund) is sponsored by The Columbus Foundation (for Central Ohio Digital Access Fund). These grants support programming designed to offer training or technical support, or expanding the affordability and accessibility of digital technology and the internet to individuals and communities with limited access.
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Digital Access Grants | The Columbus Foundation Support for programming designed to offer training or technical support, or expanding the affordability and accessibility of digital technology and the internet to individuals and communities with limited access.
Not everyone has the same level of access to reliable internet service, or the devices and skills needed for work, commerce, education, healthcare, transportation, and civic engagement. In response to the urgent technology needs of nonprofits and the communities they serve, The Central Ohio Digital Access Fund was established in July 2020.
A group of local partners and institutions works on internet affordability, access to devices, and programs across the community that offer training and technical skill building for life and careers in the twenty-first century. Primary impact in Columbus and Franklin County. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
For questions or to apply, please contact the staff member listed below. For assistance, please contact Matt Martin . Access to fast and reliable internet—along with the necessary skills and devices for using it—have become essential ingredients in order for everyone in our community to participate in modern society and economic life.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and community-based organizations addressing urgent technology needs and aiming to bridge the digital divide in Central Ohio. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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