The Healey-Driscoll administration has released $19 million in grants through the Digital Equity Partnerships Program, aimed at enhancing digital access for Massachusetts residents. The funding will support projects that distribute over 500 devices, expand Wi-Fi access in apartments by 4,000 units, and benefit nearly 20,000 residents. This initiative aligns with ARPA objectives to bridge the digital divide, ensuring residents have access to tools and training that enable participation in vital sectors such as health and education, thus promoting long-term economic growth.
Massachusetts is committed to closing the digital divide through strategic partnerships that focus on the needs of residents.
The Digital Equity Partnerships program leverages the expertise of high-capacity organizations delivering skills training, devices, and Wi-Fi to the people who need it most.
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