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Spectrum Digital Education Grants is a grant from Spectrum (Charter Communications) that funds nonprofit organizations providing digital skills training, technology access, and professional advancement opportunities. Eligible applicants must have 501(c)(3) status and serve communities within a Spectrum market.
Programs must focus on families or seniors, partner with low-income rural or urban communities, and demonstrate lasting, tangible impact. Grantees are expected to report outcomes including number of people served and demographics. The program reflects Spectrum's commitment to closing the digital divide and empowering underserved communities through technology education.
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Spectrum Digital Education Grants | Charter Communications Spectrum TV, Internet & Voice Spectrum Digital Education Grants Spectrum Digital Education grants support nonprofits who provide digital skills training, professional advancement opportunities, and technology and resources needed for education. Nonprofit organizations can apply for a grant and learn more about eligibility requirements and selection criteria below.
Application Period Closes Frequently Asked Questions What are eligibility requirements for a Spectrum Digital Education Grant? To be eligible for a Spectrum Digital Education Grant, applying organizations must serve communities located in a Spectrum market and have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Your organization’s program must also: Focus on families or seniors.
Be able to report to Spectrum the following metrics: number of people impacted, population served and demographics. Partner with low-income rural and/or urban communities. Be an existing program, already serving our community.
Meet the unique needs of its community and align with the nonprofit’s current mission.
Have a lasting, meaningful and tangible impact (e.g. development of a new digital site or app, expansion of the capacity of a digital learning center, creation of a mobile computer lab, etc.) Spectrum partners with organizations that do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, physical disability, military status or other protected classes.
What are the selection criteria? The Spectrum Digital Education Grant Selection Committee will use the following criteria in evaluating completed, eligible applications: How is the program compelling, captivating or unique? To what extent does the program address community needs, with a focus on digital inclusion?
Does the program partner with any community entities? Does the program support families or seniors in low-income urban and/or rural communities? Based on the proposed budget, is it financially feasible that the program will accomplish its goals at the conclusion of the one-year period?
How does the program have a lasting, meaningful and tangible impact? Is there data to illustrate the program’s impact? Can the organization report those metrics to Spectrum?
How do I determine if my organization is in a Spectrum market? Visit www. spectrum.
com/cp/digitaled to determine if your organization is in a Spectrum market. When is the deadline to submit my organization’s application? The 2026 Spectrum Digital Education application submission period closed at 5 p.
m. EST on February 27, 2026. When will I be notified if my organization is selected to receive funding?
Winners of the 2026 Spectrum Digital Education Grant will be notified in May 2026. How will I know if Spectrum has received my application? You will receive an acknowledgment email within 24 hours of your submission.
(Please check your spam folder in the event you did not receive an email.) If my organization is not selected for a grant, will I be notified? Yes, every organization will be notified including those that are not selected.
Should I submit the organization’s IRS determination letter and Form 990 with my application? Only organizations receiving funding will be required to submit these documents. There is no need to submit them with the application.
Can individuals apply for a Spectrum Digital Education Grant? No. Awards will only be granted to 501(c)(3) organizations. How much funding is being awarded this year?
In 2026, Spectrum is awarding $1 million in grants that will be distributed to nonprofits. Grants will range from $2,500 — $50,000, in general. Can I use part of my Spectrum Digital Education Grant to cover operational costs?
Yes, up to 10 percent of the grant awarded can be spent on operational costs. Can the organization use the grant to pay its Spectrum bill? No. The funding cannot be used to pay any Spectrum bill or bills from other internet service providers.
Can the organization use the grant to purchase devices? Yes. The funding can be used to purchase devices, including laptops, Chromebooks, etc., but cannot be used to pay for the corresponding internet service to connect the devices or hotspots.
Funds should be allocated in a diversified manner and not solely be used on the purchase of devices. Can the organization use the grants to fund digital navigators? Yes.
The funding can be used in support of digital navigator programs as they assist community members with connectivity and access to technology. Is multiyear funding available? Spectrum is awarding 12-month, non-renewable grants at this time.
If my organization has more than one program, should I submit multiple applications? Organizations are not limited to one application; however, ensure that each application independently meets the criteria outlined above. Who sits on the selection committee to determine awards?
Representatives from Spectrum leadership across various departments will select the grant recipients. If I have questions during the application process, may I contact someone at Spectrum? Yes.
All questions should be directed to DigitalEdGrant@spectrum. com . You will receive a response to your inquiry within 72 hours.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits nationwide, including in Wyoming Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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