Digital Literacy
Wilmington City Council approves $2.5 million in APRA funding for "DigitalBridge" jobs program
Wilmington (NC) City Council unanimously approved spending $2.5 million from federal COVID recovery funds on an employment program to connect residents to tech and digital industry jobs. The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds will help provide digital skills training and job placement services, focusing on what the city calls “high opportunity, high need” census tracts around the city. Wilmington expects that over 17,000 jobs added in the region between 2020 and 2023 will require 'digital skills.' The program, called Digital Bridge Wilmington, is expected to launch early in 2023.

Two Initiatives to Foster Local Broadband Solutions
Two new programs will help leaders and local government officials address their community’s needs in practical, efficient, clear-eyed ways, with sensitivity to all the things that make their community unique: the "Urban Digital Equity Bootcamp," (UDEB) and the "Let's Get Going Broadband Program" (LGGB).
Bexar County, Texas, approves $25 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to expand broadband
Bexar County (Texas) commissioners approved allocating $25 million from American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds to expand broadband internet access.

The Public Library Association awards $1.1 million to 160 public libraries for digital literacy workshops
The Public Library Association (PLA) has selected 160 public libraries to host digital literacy workshops across the country.