digitalLIFT’s mission to foster safe, connected communities took center stage on January 19th, when our team participated in San Antonio’s annual MLK March. Antoinette Lakey, Ethen Baca, and Jessica Strom... read more →
If you missed the initial announcement, now’s your chance: all online courses and device training curriculum from digitalLIFT are on sale for half off — just use coupon code “LiftGift50” at checkout. Our mission... read more →
Last August, we shared a survey with our community so we could understand their needs, and we heard back from 58 organizations. Respondents came from the fields of aging services,... read more →
We're excited to offer new curricula designed for 1-2 hour-long workshops. These ready-to-teach sessions are perfect for community organizations looking to enhance digital literacy. Our NEW workshop curriculum covers: Intro... read more →
We’re thrilled to share that we’ve lowered the price of our device training curriculum to better support our partners, trainers, and learners in today’s economic environment. Unlike some providers... read more →
We celebrate older adults by helping them stay connected, safe, and independent in a world shaped by technology. Resources like our blog Protecting Yourself Online in Today’s Digital World give practical... read more →
We are deeply disappointed by the passage of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” which prioritizes tax breaks for the wealthy at the expense of essential services like health... read more →
Efforts to advance digital equity continue to face serious challenges as political forces push to keep America digitally divided. Despite these setbacks, the need for digital access and... read more →
President Donald Trump recently called the Digital Equity Act “racist” and “unconstitutional,” but that claim is both misleading and dangerous. The Digital Equity Act, signed into law in... read more →
We’re excited to announce that as of April 21, Community Tech Network will be known as digitalLIFT. Why the change? We found that “Community Network” sometimes made folks think... read more →
