Measuring Digital Literacy Training Program Impact

GrantID: 11990

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Digital Literacy Training Programs

This funding initiative aims to enhance digital literacy skills among low-income communities, expressly focusing on educational training rather than equipment provision or internet service subsidies, which are outside the funding parameters.

An implementation in Seattle could involve a series of workshops targeting adults in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods, teaching them essential skills such as using email, navigating job search websites, and understanding online financial management tools. A related scenario might be program creators offering hands-on assistance in using technology for online education, enabling participants to pursue further learning opportunities.

Organizations suitable for this funding include educational institutions, community-based organizations, and non-profits focused on adult education. However, merely providing hardware or internet access without a structured literacy program would not fit the funding criteria.

Potential applicants should clearly articulate program content in their proposals, providing details on curriculum design and instructional methodologies. Additionally, projected outcomes must be measurable, with a focus on how improved digital literacy will lead to enhanced employability and community engagement.

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