Digital Literacy Programs for Families: Implementation Realities

GrantID: 62006

Grant Funding Amount Low: $600

Deadline: May 30, 2024

Grant Amount High: $6,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Digital Literacy Programs for Families

This funding initiative specifically addresses the digital divide experienced by African American families in Central Georgia by promoting digital literacy. The funding will support programs designed to enhance technological skills among parents and children, enabling them to engage effectively in educational and workforce environments. It explicitly excludes funding for unrelated educational support or initiatives that do not emphasize technology training and access.

For example, a community center may implement a series of workshops that teach families how to navigate online platforms for job searches and educational purposes. These workshops can provide hands-on experiences and resources aimed at building confidence in using technology. Another concrete scenario could involve partnering with local schools to provide after-school programs where students learn both foundational computer skills and advanced topics like coding and online safety.

Eligible applicants include libraries, schools, community organizations, and other educational institutions that demonstrate a commitment to addressing digital inequities. Organizations that lack relevant expertise or proposals that do not prioritize technology education and lack measurable skill development outcomes may find it difficult to secure funding.

To align with funding requirements, proposals must clearly outline how their digital literacy initiatives will be designed to engage participants actively and ensure that all program materials are culturally tailored. The expected impact should also include metrics related to increased digital literacy skills, participant engagement rates, and successful transitions to educational or employment opportunities, underscoring the necessity of equipping families with essential digital competencies.

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