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Press ReleaseOctober 6, 2022

Charter Awards $1.1 Million in Spectrum Digital Education Grants to 47 Organizations to Advance Broadband Training and Technology

Latest Round of Grants Boosts Charter’s Investment in Local Digital Literacy Programs to $8 Million in Six Years

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STAMFORD, Conn. – Charter Communications, Inc. today announced the award of $1.1 million in Spectrum Digital Education grants to 47 nonprofits working to enhance digital education, training and technology in local communities. The latest round of grants increases Charter’s overall investment in the six-year-old program to $8 million. Organizations were selected on the basis of their efforts to educate community members on the benefits of broadband in financially underserved rural and urban areas within the company’s 41-state footprint.

Among the nonprofits awarded Spectrum Digital Education grants this year are The Oasis Institute in St. Louis, which offers resources and strategies to help older adults navigate digital technology; Whitmore Economic Development Group, a computer training center for agricultural workers in Hawaii; US Together Inc., which provides digital education to refugees from Afghanistan, Ukraine and the Congo in Northeast Ohio; the LGBT Technology Institute, a Staunton, VA-based initiative to ensure connectivity for disadvantaged LGBTQ+ individuals; Latinitas, a bilingual program for adults looking to improve their technology skills in Austin, TX; and InterFaith Works of Central New York, which helps urban and rural seniors improve their digital skills.

“In our online world, digital skills are critical to navigating everything from finding a job, to going to school, to buying groceries – yet too many families still have not adopted internet at home,” said Rahman Khan, Vice President of Community Impact for Charter. “As one of the largest internet providers in the U.S., we are committed to supporting local initiatives through Spectrum Digital Education that promote digital literacy and inclusion, and help to educate community members about the value of adopting broadband in their lives so they can succeed in today’s connected society.”

Charter launched Spectrum Digital Education in 2017, recognizing that education and digital literacy are as important as affordability relative to a household’s lack of broadband service, and to date has funded 99 nonprofit organizations, supporting more than 95,000 people in 22 states and Washington, D.C., excluding today’s announced awards. Organizations have used the funding to provide computers to those without digital access and digital literacy training for older adults. Funding also has been used to help expand nonprofits’ online programs, purchase software to make technology more accessible for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and to combat isolation amongst senior citizens. This year’s nonprofit grantees are:

Spectrum Digital Education 2022 Grantees

CALIFORNIA

  • The Center for Learning Unlimited, Torrance
  • Cyber-Seniors, Los Angeles
  • Great Harvest Community Center, San Bernardino
  • Human I-T, Pasadena 
  • Karsh Family Social Service Center, Los Angeles
  • LA’s BEST Afterschool Enrichment Program, Los Angeles
  • Loaves, Fishes & Computers, Salinas
  • Long Beach Economic Partnership, Long Beach
  • San Diego Futures Foundation, San Diego

 

FLORIDA

  • Seniors in Service of Tampa Bay, Tampa

 

HAWAII

  • HawaiiKidsCAN, Kailua
  • Whitmore Economic Development Group (WEDG), Wahiawa

 

KENTUCKY

  • Louisville Urban League, Louisville

 

MISSOURI

  • The Oasis Institute, St. Louis

 

MONTANA

  • Missoula Family YMCA, Missoula
  • Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming, Billings

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE

  • Gibson Center for Senior Services, North Conway

 

NEW YORK

  • Hispanic Federation, New York City 
  • Interfaith Works of Central New York, Inc., Syracuse
  • Literacy Buffalo Niagara, Buffalo
  • Medgar Evers College Educational Foundation, Inc., Brooklyn
  • Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp. (NMIC), New York City 
  • VIA: Visually Impaired Advancement, Buffalo

 

NORTH CAROLINA

  • E2D – Eliminate the Digital Divide, Davidson
  • Kramden Institute, Durham
  • Urban League of Central Carolinas, Charlotte 

 

OHIO

  • After-School All-Stars Ohio, Columbus
  • Akron Urban League, Akron
  • Ashbury Senior Computer Community Center, Cleveland
  • Central Community House, Columbus
  • Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, Cleveland
  • Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association, Cleveland
  • Seeds of Literacy, Cleveland
  • Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati
  • US Together, Inc., Columbus 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

  • Children’s Trust of South Carolina, Columbia
  • Senior Citizens Association in Florence County, Florence

 

TENNESSEE 

  • Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee, Knoxville

 

TEXAS

  • Jewish Family Service of Dallas, Inc., Dallas
  • Latinitas, Austin
  • LEAP for STEM, McAllen
  • VIRGINIA
  • LGBT Technology Institute, Staunton

 

WASHINGTON, D.C.

  • LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc.
  • LULAC Institute

 

WISCONSIN

  • 100 Black Men of Madison, Inc., Madison
  • Greater Milwaukee Urban League, Milwaukee
  • Urban League of Greater Madison, Madison

More information about Spectrum Digital Education and Charter’s philanthropic initiatives to support communities is available here.

 

About Charter

Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) is a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator serving more than 31 million customers in 41 states through its Spectrum brand. Over an advanced communications network, the company offers a full range of state-of-the-art residential and business services including Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice.

For small and medium-sized companies, Spectrum Business® delivers the same suite of broadband products and services coupled with special features and applications to enhance productivity, while for larger businesses and government entities, Spectrum Enterprise provides highly customized, fiber-based solutions. Spectrum Reach® delivers tailored advertising and production for the modern media landscape. The company also distributes award-winning news coverage, sports and high-quality original programming to its customers through Spectrum Networks and Spectrum Originals. More information about Charter can be found at corporate.charter.com

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