Over the past two years, CTN has proudly participated in the San Francisco Bay Area Encore Fellows™ Program. This unique opportunity matches highly skilled, experienced professionals approaching retirement with social... read more →
It's been over 6 months since the pandemic has left us sheltering in place. Everything about how we live and work has changed. By now, most nonprofits have been able... read more →
AT&T also expands its affordable internet program for eligible families. AT&T California recently awarded a $20,000 grant to Community Tech Network to provide digital literacy training to home-bound seniors who... read more →
Photo: Cardinal Point student graduates and CTN staff celebrate virtually to commemorate the completion of the digital training of almost 40 Cardinal Point residents. In May 2020, CTN announced a... read more →
Photo: CTN staff member Jannell Q. Mateo Rivas conducts a training session with patrons of CEI via Zoom I am the Bilingual Digital Literacy Program manager at CTN, and in... read more →
Photo: CTN staff member Sabrina Tam delivers a device to NEXT Village client Leoni, who will soon become a new CTN digital learner. In early June, Jacqueline Jones, the... read more →
Photo: CTN employee Kate Sheludziayeva leads a digital learning class at Curry Senior Center prior to the COVID-19 restrictions. Curry Senior Center is a valued training partner that has shared... read more →
Photo: Computers set up at Cardinal Point in anticipation of the remote training sponsored by Austin's Foundation Communities. Late in 2019, CTN and Foundation Communities were awarded a grant from... read more →
We are proud to announce a new partnership with Foundation Communities in Austin. Together we will provide digital skills training and refurbished computers to 20 low-income families living at their... read more →
Last July, CTN renewed a contract with the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development in San Francisco to continue providing digital skills training and support in underserved areas of the... read more →