Last week I was at my favorite conference of the year — the Net Inclusion Conference. Held in Charlotte, North Carolina, the conference brought together policymakers, practitioners, academics, and executives... read more →
Another featured volunteer for National Volunteer Week is Kate Puckett. Kate Puckett is one of CTN's volunteers at Rosa Parks. She is a sophomore biology major at the University of San Francisco, which is... read more →
A staple of the North Loop Apartments community, Bessie Hawkins (shown here in the back left-hand corner) brought an unmatched energy to her Connect @ Home tablet class. Each day,... read more →
During National Volunteer Week, we had a conversation featuring CTN volunteer Tim Hazen. How and when did you become involved with CTN? My wife Katrina attends the Ceramic Studio at Aquatic... read more →
Brenna Carrick became involved with Community Tech Network when a member of her sorority posted the volunteer opportunity on their website! She is currently working as a Junior Design major... read more →
I was excited to attend my very first Net Inclusion conference and honored to moderate the session on Digital Inclusion for People with Disabilities to discuss how digital inclusion is a... read more →
Paolo Cassinari is one of CTN's volunteers from Curry's Senior Vitality. He is with the second cohort at this site. Paolo has a bachelor's and master's degree in electronic engineering... read more →
We're very excited to lead two sessions (and participate in the Lightning Round) at this year's Net Inclusion conference happening in Charlotte, North Carolina. Here are descriptions of each session... read more →
For any nonprofit organization with volunteers, how it interacts with them is always a top priority. Nonprofits will devote a large amount of resources to ensure that their volunteers are... read more →
The 4th Annual Digital Leaders Awards is scheduled for June 26 and will happen again at Twitter's HQ in San Francisco. Please save the date! Expect a call for nominations... read more →
