Accessing Tech Education Funding in Rural Wisconsin

GrantID: 76207

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Organizations and individuals based in Wisconsin who are engaged in Community Development & Services may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Addressing the Digital Divide in Wisconsin

Wisconsin, known for its diverse landscapes and vibrant communities, faces significant barriers related to technology access, especially in its rural areas. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), about 24% of rural Wisconsin residents lack access to broadband services, compared to just 1.3% in urban settings. This digital divide has profound implications, as individuals without adequate technology resources are at a disadvantage in an increasingly digital world, impacting employment opportunities, education, and community engagement.

The barriers to technology access significantly affect communities in rural Wisconsin. Low-income households, particularly among the state’s Native American populations and among residents in remote areas such as the Northwoods, struggle to obtain essential digital tools and reliable internet service. For instance, in Iron County, which has one of the lowest population densities in the state, only 37% of households have access to broadband internet. The lack of digital literacy further exacerbates these challenges, making it critical to address both access and education simultaneously.

In response to these barriers, the Rural Tech Education Initiatives aim to provide targeted tech education in Wisconsin. By collaborating with local schools and libraries, this initiative offers hands-on workshops and training programs to improve digital skills within underserved communities. Partnering with existing institutions helps leverage local resources and expertise, ensuring that tech education is relevant and accessible. The primary objective is to bridge the digital divide and enhance employability by fostering digital literacy.

The initiative specifically seeks to achieve a 30% increase in tech-related job applications among program participants within six months. This measurable outcome is essential for demonstrating the effectiveness of the initiative in addressing the skills gap in Wisconsin's job market. Furthermore, by improving digital literacy, participants will gain the confidence to engage in online learning, job searching, and community involvement, thus enhancing their overall quality of life.

To apply for funding under this initiative, nonprofits must demonstrate their commitment to serving under-resourced populations. Proposals should outline the intended outreach methods, educational approaches, and partnerships with local entities. Applications will be evaluated based on the potential for increasing tech literacy and access in specific regions, particularly those facing the greatest barriers. By integrating feedback from community members, organizations can create tailored programs that truly meet the needs of Wisconsin's diverse populations and promote long-term engagement in digital learning opportunities.

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