Governor Kelly Announces More than $8 Million Toward Closing the Digital Divide

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Governor Laura Kelly announced that the Kansas Office of Broadband Development will begin accepting applications on Feb. 3, 2025, for funding from the National Telecommunications Information and Administration (NTIA) Digital Equity Capacity Grant program. There will be a total of $8.2 million available in funding. The program promotes partnerships to enhance digital opportunity efforts and expand workforce skills, education, and other resources. While applicants are encouraged to develop new and innovative strategies, the program targets projects in the following areas:

  • Digital Skills: Develop programs to support understanding of digital tools and online resources, including addressing topics such as online safety, privacy, digital financial literacy, and establishing digital opportunity centers.
  • E-Government and Civic Engagement: Create digital tools and resources to enable civic engagement, simplify access to services, and enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
  • Device Distribution Programs: Distribute devices with integrated digital literacy training and safeguards for effective usage and online safety.
  • Economic Development: Support digital skills development, online job training, and enhancing workforce opportunities to empower covered populations and promote economic self-sufficiency while revitalizing rural communities.
  • Online Access to Health and Mental Wellness Services: Expand access to online health care, digital mental health training, and adoption of digital health records to reduce disparities in underserved areas.
  • Online Accessibility: Ensure websites, applications, and emergency communication systems are accessible for individuals with disabilities and reduce language barriers for essential services.
  • Access to Affordable Broadband Service: Promote low-cost broadband programs through federal, state, and local initiatives.

Governor Kelly Announces More than $8M Toward Closing the Digital Divide