City of Bloomington Awards 2023 Digital Equity Grants Funds to Thirteen Area Nonprofits

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Feb 27, 2024

City of Bloomington Awards 2023 Digital Equity Grants Funds to Thirteen Area Nonprofits

Page last updated on August 21, 2023 at 4:08 pm Rick Dietz, Director, Information & Technology Services Department, [email protected] or 812-349-3485 Angela Van Rooy, Interim Communications

Page last updated on August 21, 2023 at 4:08 pm

Rick Dietz, Director, Information & Technology Services Department,

[email protected] or 812-349-3485

Angela Van Rooy, Interim Communications Director, Office of the Mayor

[email protected] or 812-349-3505

The City of Bloomington announces the 2023 Digital Equity Grants awards to support Bloomington-based nonprofit organization efforts to bridge the digital divide and increase digital resources for residents. Now in its fourth year, this grant program began as part of Mayor John Hamilton’s Recover Forward initiative to help Bloomington recover from the pandemic and economic collapse, and advance racial, economic, and climate justice. These grants are funded from the Information & Technology Services (ITS) Department’s regular annual budget.

“With the Digital Equity Grant program, the City partners with nonprofits in our community who provide creative solutions to bridging the digital divide,” said Mayor John Hamilton. “Thanks to the hard work of these organizations, our community continues to move toward greater digital equity.”

In 2023 the Digital Equity Grants program awarded thirteen area nonprofits a total of $50,000, an increase from eleven nonprofits in 2022. This year’s recipients, programs supported, and grant amounts follow:

“This is the fourth year of the City’s Digital Equity Grants initiative, and we are grateful for the increasing interest from local organizations in applying for these grants,” said Information and Technology Services Director Rick Dietz. “The City’s 2020 Digital Equity Strategic Plan identified several areas of Digital Equity challenges, and we greatly appreciate being able to partner with so many great local organizations to meet these challenges head-on.”

The Digital Equity Grants program sought proposals from nonprofits for projects that build capacity in the community to address digital equity challenges, in the following ways:

About Digital Equity

Digital Equity is defined by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) as “a condition in which all individuals and communities have the information technology capacity needed for full participation in our society, democracy, and economy.”

The City of Bloomington and Hoosier Networks, LLC continue to collaborate on a groundbreaking digital equity program, one of the most innovative broadband public-private collaborations in the country,* to help low-income and digitally-disadvantaged households access top-quality internet services.

Bloomington has been recognized by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance as a 2021 and 2022 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer. Learn more about the City of Bloomington’s Digital Equity program at bloomington.in.gov/digital-equity. The City’s Digital Equity Strategic Plan is available at https://bton.in/-NQkR. Learn more about the National Digital Inclusion Alliance at digitalinclusion.org.

City-Wide High-Speed Fiber Internet Project

In addition to bringing Wi-Fi to City parks, the City of Bloomington and Hoosier Fiber Networks continue to collaborate on one of the country’s most comprehensive, inclusive, and innovative public-private partnerships to help low-income and digitally disadvantaged households access top-quality internet service.

Eligible low-income residents may qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Plan (ACP) to receive at least a symmetrical 250 megabits per second (Mpbs) plan at no cost to the user if ACP is applied. The City and Hoosier Fiber Networks will together provide the “drop” connection to qualifying households.

The City of Bloomington partnered with Meridiam/Hoosier Fiber Networks in 2021 to bring high-speed internet access to all of Bloomington. Learn more about the project at: bloomington.in.gov/news/2023/04/04/5572

About Recover Forward

Recover Forward is a multi-year initiative to help our community rebound and thrive as we come out of the COVID-19 pandemic, moving toward greater racial, economic, and climate justice as we do so.

More than $15 million has been approved to date by the City Council for critical investments. Recover Forward Bloomington includes $9 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act and $6 million from City reserve funds. Learn more at bloomington.in.gov/recoverforward.

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