When Ken Jackson retired from his more than 30-year career with Merrill Lynch and Bank of America, his life was at a point of inflection. He had just moved across... read more →
“I discovered that technology is for everybody,” says bilingual digital instructor Jannette Estrada. “No matter your age, no matter what language you speak, no matter if you have any physical... read more →
“I am confident that our partnership will improve the quality of life for our seniors, both physically and mentally, in this challenging time,” reflects Tina Huang, client advocate at Glide.... read more →
Community Tech Network's goal is to eliminate the digital divide and increase digital literacy. As we pursue this mission, we recognize the importance of local, state, and federal funding sources... read more →
In April, CTN began a new partnership with Sourcewise, a Santa Clara–based organization that provides older adults the tools and services they need to effectively navigate their health and life... read more →
The digital divide goes beyond broadband access; it is an issue of social infrastructure, a lack of digital literacy, and an uneven distribution of technology. But how does the digital... read more →
Photo: July 2007, Kami Griffiths holds up a USB drive while teaching a digital skills class at the Hayes Valley Learning Center in San Francisco. “If you’re interested in starting... read more →
The COVID-19 pandemic has made clear that the digital divide is a persisting problem in our country, and it's not going to solve itself. As libraries and community centers remain... read more →
Community Tech Network is, above all, a community. It is a web of people — each with their own unique skills and perspectives — making a collaborative effort to transform... read more →
Thirteen years ago on March 3, 2008, Community Tech Network acquired nonprofit status. But this isn't how the story begins. In 2001, CTN had its start as a project of... read more →