Mapping the Divide
Where United States Lacks Computers and Why It Matters The digital divide in the United States is substantial, with 1 in 7 households either lacking
Where United States Lacks Computers and Why It Matters The digital divide in the United States is substantial, with 1 in 7 households either lacking
Download the report on Digitunity’s Digital Equity Ambassadors Program (2022-2023), a pioneering initiative partnering with local organizations across the US to tackle digital inequity. Explore
The report by health equity expert Amy Sheon emphasizes the importance of collaboration between healthcare organizations and digital equity organizations in addressing digital readiness gaps.
Device ownership is the cornerstone of digital equity. A wide range of device-related issues must be considered to achieve digital equity.
Digitunity developed the Device Essentials for Digital Equity to illustrate the factors to consider to ensure successful device adoption and use. You can see these
If you’re considering donating your used computer to a local non-profit organization, it’s helpful to first consider if your computer is suitable for reuse and
Whether you’re donating your device to a non-profit organization for use by community members in need or responsibly disposing of it via a licensed recycler,
Computers are an essential tool for living in our interconnected world. This guide describes a computer’s individual components and their functions, in clear, accessible language. You
Digitunity works to ensure everyone who needs a computer has one. To make this possible, we partner with nonprofit organizations across the U.S. to provide
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a federal program designed to help low-income households offset the monthly cost of new or existing internet service and