Community-led digital equity solutions reach more Minnesota students
30,000 Feet, an organization that empowers Black students in
"We're fortunate to have deep connections on the
The grants awarded support a variety of strategies to enhance digital learning for
- Technology tools, internet infrastructure and connectivity: Examples include the distribution of laptops, tech licenses and creation of comprehensive device solutions for students by Change Inc and Breakthrough
Twin Cities , fiber internet installation for student computer labs in theLower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota and the dissemination of reliable internet hotspots inthe Twin Cities metro area by PCs for People.
- Culturally responsive and wrap-around support approaches: Organizations are responding to the unique learning needs of their community, like the
Centro Tyrone Guzman , CLUES,Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa , the Hmong American Partnership,South Sudanese Foundation and Project Nandi, fiscally sponsored by WoMN Act.
- Safe spaces for learning, tutoring and mentoring: Organizations including Boise Forte Tribal Government will provide computer labs for students without adequate home access to school and tech support. Positive Image that will create virtual tutoring initiatives to provide Black and other underrepresented mentors and tutors to students.
- Unique financial solutions: A partnership between
Venn Foundation and Youthprise will provide loans to families for devices and/or digital support that will be reimbursable from the family's K-12 Education Tax Credit.
Grants were awarded based on expert insights identifying key priorities for allocating funding, and a review committee comprised of community members with a broad range of experience and geographic representation chose the recipients. Funding will be provided to programs throughout
"These partnerships are evidence philanthropy can come together in
A Joint Approach
Grants were supported by 36 local companies and foundations through MCBRE and/or through ConnectedMN. These organizations include, Best Buy,
Says
More Help is Needed
To reach more students, companies and organizations are encouraged to contribute financially to the
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About Partnership for a ConnectedMN
In 2020, Partnership for a ConnectedMN was created in collaboration with the administration of
Contributors to ConnectedMN include: Alerus Financial,
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