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King County Awards $2 Million In Digital Equity Grants To Organizations Serving Communities Most Impacted By COVID-19

King County recently announced the recipients of their digital equity grants to increase digital equity and literacy through various ways, including but not limited to, classroom instruction and skills-based workshops, navigation services, technical support, subsidized or pre-paid service plans, and loan-to-own device programs. These grants funded by federal dollars will provide linguistically and culturally appropriate services in communities that face barriers accessing digital services.

According to King County’s 2020 Broadband Access Study, each family needs access to broadband and technology to fully participate in an increasingly digital world. Yet 20 percent of King County households are underserved and do not have home-based broadband, Communities of color and lower-income households face challenges related to affordability, digital literacy, and access to devices. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the digital divide, as a lack of reliable wi-fi or digital devices at home could mean an adult unable to work from home, a student unable to connect to their online learning, or a household unable to access COVID-19 health information.

To help King County residents and families attain improved education, health and wellbeing, and economic outcomes, this grant program provides direct support to community partners promoting digital access, broadband adoption, literacy, and inclusion.

“To support vibrant communities, we must remove barriers that prevent people from full and equitable digital engagement. Thank you to our community partners that are working to create equitable access to the internet and digital devices so every individual and family in King County can thrive in this increasingly digital world,” said Anita Whitfield, Director of King County’s Office of Equity and Social Justice and Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer.

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“People cried when they found out they were getting a tablet, hotspot, and tech support for free thanks to King County funds! COVID-19 has been a very isolating experience for many. These gifts of connection mean the world to people,” said Valerie Stewart, Far East Senior Hub Coordinator, Sno-Valley Senior Center, a community partner site of Sound Generations.

Grant awardees include:

• Ada Developers Academy

• Afghan Health Initiative

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• Black Brilliance Research

• Child Haven

• Compass Housing Alliance

• Computing For All

• Downtown Emergency Services Center

• El Centro de la Raza

• Empowering Youth & Families Outreach

• Ethiopian Community in Seattle

• Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington

• Freedom Project

• International Rescue Committee, Inc.

• Kent Youth and Family Services

• Kin On Health Care Center

• Korean Community Service Center

• Latinx Unidos of the South Sound

• Lighthouse for the Blind

• Literacy Source

• Living Well Kent

• Muslim Community and Neighborhood Association

• NAMI Eastside (National Alliance on Mental Illness, East King County, WA)

• Para Los Niños

• Provail

• Refugee Women’s Alliance

• Renton Technical College

• Seattle Jobs Initiative

• Sno-Valley Senior Center (Partner: Sound Generation)

• Sound Generations- Lake City-Northgate Senior Center Project

Funding was awarded based on the likelihood of sustainability and impact. Successful applicants also demonstrated proximity to and effectiveness in serving Black, Indigenous, People of Color, seniors, limited English proficient residents (LEP), individuals with disabilities and communication barriers, low-income, unemployed, and underemployed residents, and those experiencing homelessness or residing in rural areas. 

“We are so excited to be providing devices, skills training, and internet access to our underserved Black and Brown communities in King County, WA. We’re thrilled to help support our community in expanding access to online learning, remote employment, health care, and service delivery – built by, for, and with the community,” said Shaun Glaze, Black Brilliance Research.

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