Are you interested in enhancing your skills as a digital inclusion practitioner? 

As the number of professional training resources available for digital inclusion staff and volunteers continues to grow, NDIA has compiled a list of trainings below. The trainings, offered in single or multiple sessions and varied formats, are designed to help your career, advance the overall quality of digital inclusion services to the community, and learn from the experience and expertise of others. These augment the annual NDIA Net Inclusion conference and local training by digital inclusion coalitions and partners. 

What training do practitioners need? 

Digital inclusion practitioners encompass a range of roles and require somewhat different skills depending on the setting and where you are in your digital inclusion path. These may include:

  • Skills for frontline training, service delivery, and a broader set of program and policy skills. 
  • A range of technical skills and skills in particular content areas (e.g. shopping for internet plans, online safety, health, workforce training, etc.). 
  • Learning about the overall digital inclusion and digital equity context, foundations in evaluation and data use, cultural competency, communications and marketing, community assessment, partnership development, budgeting, funding, and policy.
  • Training offered by other professional associations, colleges, or organizations is beneficial, but they will likely not apply the digital inclusion focus of these trainings. 

The costs and information below are current as of October 2024. Check each site to ensure a current listing and cost. 

Program Name
Method of Delivery
Partners and Leaders
Topics
Cost & Accreditation
Net Inclusion: annual NDIA Conference Past streamed sessions on NDIA YouTube
Sched sessions: 2024, 2023, 2022

Conference: 3-4 days in person with some streamed sessions.
Collaborative notes and session materials available from multiple years via NDIA Sched app
NDIA (National Digital Inclusion Alliance)
The annual Net Inclusion Conference presents workshops and panels on best practices in direct services, working with diverse communities, program evaluation and research, funding advocacy, digital inclusion policy and legislation, and collaboration building.
Cost is based on time of registration and organization type.

$455-695 - nonprofit and government. NDIA A+ members get an additional 15% discount on registration.
$881-$1272 - For Profit
No accreditation.
Virtual, with recorded classes, and self-paced projects and homework
NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network)
Digital Equity Professional Certificate
Provides and requires 8 digital inclusion foundation courses plus student selects 5 others from NTEN course menu.  
NTEN also offers 2 other professional certificates:  Nonprofit Technology, AI for Nonprofits
Certificates $500 for NTEN Members $1000 for non-members 
Courses are accredited for Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and Certified FundRaising Executive (CAE) credits
Virtual, with recorded classes, and self-paced projects and homework
NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network)
Individual digital inclusion-specific courses are offered, as well as various non-profit courses. These include Foundations of Digital Inclusion and Inclusive Data Literacy in a Diverse Organization. See learning courses for current offerings.
Courses $60 NTEN members$120 non-members
Courses count toward CFRE and CRE credits, as well as NTEN certificates (see above)
Virtual meetings with one multi-day in-person orientation training in the fall
NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network)

Digital Inclusion Fellowship supports professionals working at organizations with connections to communities most impacted by digital divides that would benefit from digital literacy programs.

Fellows are supported by NTEN as they design and implement a digital inclusion

program. These programs are tailored to the fellow’s needs and contexts.

Selected by application. Fellowship awards community grants for projects of $1k-5,000
Organizations or other partners can also sponsor fellowships. 
Opportunity to earn the Digital Equity Professional Certificate.

5 video-based modules, self-paced online (65 hrs).
The Marconi Society in partnership with Arizona State University
Digital Inclusion Impact, Policy, Community, and Technology
$995
12 week courseLive, synchronous online program. 3 cohorts per year.
Can also enroll for single modules.
Arizona State University  in partnership with The Marconi Society
Designed to prepare participants for effective planning, implementation, and evaluation of broadband and digital inclusion programs.
  • Introduction to Digital Inclusion

  • Network Technology Basics

  • Evaluating Digital Inclusion Community Resources, 

  • Digital Inclusion Policy Foundations, Broadband Impacts and Applications 

  • Curriculum summary
    $3000 (discounts listed: $2000 for non-profits, $2500 government rate) College Credit Certificate
    Or $750 for single modules
    Self-Paced Online Trainings, each topic is a separate training
    Community Tech Network
    Trainer TrainingsDigital Navigator OverviewTeaching Digital SkillsTeaching Digital Skills: AdvancedTeaching Internet Safety & ResponsibilityDigital Navigators: Advanced 
    Manager Training 
    Managing Digital Navigators 300Assessing Community Needs 200Strategy and Program Design Program Planning Program Execution Volunteer Management

    Specialized Training Digital Equity and the Aging ($300) Health Equity in a Digital World ($300) Librarians: The Original Digital Navigators ($300) Teaching Digital Citizenship ($300)
    $100-300 Per Training 
    FreeDigital Navigator Overview
    $100
  • Adult Learning Principles for Digital Inclusion

  • Advanced Instructional Methods for Digital Inclusion


  • $200
  • Assessing Community Needs

  • Strategy and Program Design 

  • Program Planning 

  • Program Execution 

  • Volunteer Management


  • $300
  • Teaching Digital Skills: Advanced

  • Teaching Internet Safety & Responsibility

  • Digital Navigators: Advanced

  • Managing Digital Navigators 

  • Digital Equity and the Aging 

  • Health Equity in a Digital World

  • Librarians: The Original Digital Navigators 

  • Teaching Digital Citizenship 


  • Free Digital Navigator Overview

    Are you building a digital inclusion professional development program or offering your training to others? Let us know if you have a training resource to add! As our field grows and develops, more professional development options are being created and offered, and we want to share them with you. We hope you join NDIA at Net Inclusion 2025 in Gila River (near Phoenix, AZ) to attend digital inclusion sessions and workshops!

    This blog was written by David Keyes, Advisor, NDIA, and is part of a four-part series, Digital Inclusion Bytes: Insights and Resources, covering digital inclusion resources. Look for more in the future! Our thanks to Partners Bridging the Digital Divide and the Lucy and Jack Rosenberg Fund for their support in helping to launch this blog series.