We are really excited to be partnering again this year with the Oakland Public Library on the Ready, Set, Connect! program. In the program's sixth year, this current cohort of... read more →
Verizon recently released the movie Without a Net: The Digital Divide in America. It does a spectacular job of explaining the digital divide as it pertains to schools and our... read more →
Community Technology Network recently hosted another successful Comcast Internet Essentials sign-up event at the Willie B. Kennedy senior apartments. Comcast's Scott Adams was on hand to present Ruilian Liang with a new... read more →
When Margaret Abdilova signed up for a community fund raising event two years ago, she hadn't anticipated how much her high-tech career experience would affect the lives of San Francisco seniors. She attended... read more →
John Gambaccini got his start with his computer skills education back in 1997 when Glide Memorial offered a free course on basic computer applications. More than 30 years ago, a... read more →
Since 2014, CTN has organized monthly networking meetings we call Breakfast, Brag & Borrow. On the third Thursday of each month, we invite fellow nonprofits and community service providers to gather... read more →
CTN recently got together with the some of the participants of the Photovoice project for a reception at the San Francisco Main Library. We organized the reception to gather together the... read more →
We are excited to share a guest post by Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) program coordinator Debbie Uchida, pictured here with Emil. Her story illustrates the positive power... read more →
Since 2014, CTN has organized monthly networking meetings we call Breakfast, Brag & Borrow. On the third Thursday of each month, we invite fellow nonprofits and community service providers to gather... read more →
CTN loves to see corporate-nonprofit partnerships providing access to the Internet in San Francisco's most disadvantaged communities. Therefore, we were delighted to learn of a new initiative between Monkeybrains and... read more →