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Arizona Students Recycling Used Technology collects, sorts, reuses, refurbishes and recycles all electronics. Our mission is to improve the competitiveness of Arizona’s technical workforce while protecting our environmental resources.
Arizona Students Recycling Used Technology collects, sorts, reuses, refurbishes and recycles all electronics. Our mission is to improve the competitiveness of Arizona’s technical workforce while protecting our environmental resources.
AARP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for older adults. AARP has undertaken several initiatives to promote digital equity among older adults including research and awareness, education and training, and policy advocacy.
The YWCA is committed to empowering women, eliminating racism, and promoting social justice. The YWCA provides digital literacy and workforce development programs to individuals of all backgrounds. They provide training and resources to enhance digital skills, promote career advancement, and foster economic self-sufficiency. The YWCA's holistic approach ensures that women and their families have the tools and support needed to thrive in an increasingly digital society.
This collection of videos and FAQs will help you gain the digital skills you need to use technology. Learn how to access information and find resources to keep your family safe and healthy.
The Erate “Special Construction” projects enable educators to dramatically enhance their professional development capabilities and communities will be transformed by the cultural and economic benefits of simply being connected to the Internet.
Learn how to use technology for everyday tasks, finding a job, building new skills, and keeping you and your family healthy.
As an independent not-for-profit under the guidance of the FCC, USAC's mission is to bring the high-speed Internet (broadband) to areas of the country underserved by existing utilities.
How Pima County is working to close the digital divide and link communities to affordable, high-speed internet access.
This course will equip you with the knowledge and resources to support households to enroll in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and sign up for a high-speed home internet plan.
23 Great Lesson Plans for Internet Safety. Help kids practice smart internet habits and stay safe online.
Gain computer confidence and master technology skills with Northstar Digital Literacy lessons.
Affordable internet is here. Whether it's health care, education, or your career, make the most of your Affordable Connectivity Program discount.
As soon as your kids start going online, it's important to explain your expectations for their behavior. With some guidance from you, they can enjoy their time online and mostly avoid things like cyberbullying and inappropriate content.
Tribal Broadband page with information about resources and ways to get involved with AIPI
The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is a $3 billion program directed to tribal governments to be used for broadband deployment on tribal lands, as well as for telehealth, distance learning, broadband affordability, and digital inclusion.
Learn about Arizona's Broadband Efforts, where the state is actively working to improve internet access and connectivity for its residents.
A team of technologists at ASU have launched maps and resources for connecting Arizonans.
With Sun Corridor Network, Digital Equity Institute and TRIAD WIRELESS, L.L.C. teams onsite to meet community members and help them get started
The Words Behind Our Work: The Source for Definitions of Digital Inclusion Terms.
Speedtest® by Ookla® is the definitive way to test the speed and performance of your internet connection.
The locations on this map represent free public wi-fi hotspots at public libraries, schools, businesses, and other sites. Some sites may offer indoor public access during business hours, others provide access in the parking lot only.
Access valuable insights with Broadband Data from the Census, offering comprehensive information on internet connectivity and usage patterns in Arizona.
The Arizona Digital Inclusion Directory is a searchable inventory of tech training classes, public computing centers, tech support, and digital inclusion practitioners. This resource is designed to connect individuals with free help for getting online and to facilitate collaborations between organizations to better serve all Arizonans. The Directory is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Arizona Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Bipartisan infrastructure law led by Sinema and shaped by Kelly provides over $28.4 million to deliver broadband to underserved communities in Arizona