Spring is a season of renewal, and at Community Tech Network, we’re renewing our commitment to bridging the digital divide—one learner, volunteer, and organization at a time.
In this issue, we’re diving into how technology impacts cognitive health, celebrating partnerships that expand digital inclusion, and offering new ways to empower your team through online courses and customized training.
P.S. March is Fraud Prevention Month. Online scams are more common than ever, and older adults are especially at risk. Check out this guide on 15 common digital scams and how to avoid them.

Technology and cognitive health are more connected than ever. Join us for our March Lunch & Learn Webinar to explore the latest research on neuropsychology, memory, and digital inclusion for aging populations.
Date: March 27, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. PT
Why Attend?
- Hear from experts at UT Austin Dell Medical School about how digital tools impact cognitive health.
- Learn how technology can support aging adults in staying engaged and independent.
- Win a free enrollment in our Digital Equity & the Aging online course ($300 value)!
Featuring:
- Rovianne Iris Tindaan, MPH – Clinical Research Associate, UT Austin
- Cecilia Zuniga – Neuropsychology Psychometrist, UT Austin
Don’t miss this essential discussion on how digital inclusion can shape cognitive well-being.
Explore our curricula library todayMissed our February webinar on Cultural Responsiveness? Check out the recording here to learn best practices for developing inclusive initiatives to help communities get online.

Build Your Skills: Online Courses for Digital Inclusion Leaders
Volunteer Management Course
Next month is Volunteer Appreciation Month—what better time to strengthen your volunteer program? If you oversee volunteers in digital inclusion, our Volunteer Management Course will help you:
- Recruit and train volunteers
- Manage and mentor effectively
- Retain long-term volunteers
Best of all? The course is 100% online and self-paced. Complete it on your own schedule!
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
Recently, CTN partnered with the Santa Barbara Foundation to help older adults and people with disabilities get online.
Together, we worked on the Access to Technology (ATT) initiative with five nonprofits to launch localized digital inclusion programs throughout Santa Barbara County. Each plan would be tailored to meet the unique needs of the communities served.
CTN supported each of the five organizations by providing:
- Staff Training: We trained their team members to become digital navigators.
- Devices: We provided tablets, Chrombooks, smartphones, and smartwatches to be distributed to community members in need.
- Technology Class Curriculum: We offered customized teacher guides and learner booklets, available in multiple languages.
- Marketing Materials: We developed personalized outreach materials (such as flyers, handouts, and newsletter blurbs) so the nonprofits could advertise their programs to community members.

Looking for personalized support to grow your digital inclusion efforts? Our Customized Training Packages provide one-on-one coaching and tailored resources, including:
- Access to our online courses
- Live workshops and coaching from our expert team
- A complementary technology class curriculum and learner workbooks (available in multiple languages for various devices)
- A resource package with templates for classroom materials, intake and referral forms, and other program-related documents
Not sure what you need? We’ll customize a plan just for your organization.

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