At Inspiredu, one of our most valued partners for helping build digital equity across Georgia is the local library. After all, libraries are committed to promoting literacy in all forms, digital included. They work to ensure that all community members have an opportunity to develop essential digital skills required for modern life. It makes them a perfect fit for our mission.
Read MoreInspiredu hosted the 2024 Inspire Gala along with our presenting supporter, Truist, this past Thursday, September 12th, at The Foundry at Puritan Mill.
We presented our Corporate Service Partner Award to Comcast, who have been a tremendous help to us this year. Lisa Walker Holloway, Senior Manager of External Affairs, who accepted the award said, “I am truly passionate about Inspiredu’s work and our shared goals for digital inclusion are helping to make our community connected more than ever."
Read MoreNaomi Carter and her daughter, Skylar Rose Porter, are the recipients of the 4th annual Lillian Hicks Family of the Year Award. This yearly recognition celebrates families who have shown resilience, growth, and a commitment to education through Inspiredu.
Read MoreEach year, we set an impact goal for our mission. Today, we’re proud to share our semi-annual report, which reveals remarkable strides in the first half of the year. In fact, we’ve achieved 83% of our annual goal so far! This significant progress highlights the dedication of our team and effectiveness of our initiatives to promote digital equity in Georgia’s underserved communities.
Read MoreToday, access to the internet is essential for education, employment, and communication. According to our 2024 Semi-Annual Report, at Inspiredu, we have impacted 2,243 lives through digital skills education and distributed 1,649 home learning centers to Georgia families to help build digital equity this year alone.
Read MoreThanks to a recent initiative, local libraries are a new, central location for a series of our digital learning workshops in 2024. The effort is part of "Connect the Dots for Digital Equity," led by Fulton County Commissioner Dana Barrett.
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