Digital Navigators are trusted guides who assist community members in internet adoption and the use of computing devices. Digital navigators help demystify technology by providing one-on-one ongoing assistance to connect residents to affordable internet, devices, technical skills, and application support.

NDIA has worked alongside more than 20 affiliate organizations and communities over the past two years to develop the digital navigator model.

Please join NDIA for a free webinar to find out more about this proven model and how digital navigators will have a huge impact on rural and Tribal lands through the NDIA National Digital Navigator Corps.

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Greetings Friends and Colleagues, Join The National Health IT Collaborative for the Underserved, Inc. (NHIT®) on Tuesday, March 15 for the NHIT Summit held in Orlando @ HIMSS22. The NHIT Summit is an education program for health executives to interact with innovators and world-class thought leadership. The Summit will focus on the organization’s mission to engage […]

Can the digital revolution increase agency, autonomy and freedom for women? About this event MicroLoan Foundation are hosting a panel of experts to discuss gender smart innovation and digital transformation. We are looking to engage our audience in an inspiring, informative and honest conversation in celebration of International Women’s Day. Join our panel of gender experts […]

We're living through a time with an unprecedented level of broadband infrastructure funding, fueled not only by the American Rescue Plan, but the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Hundreds of community-driven projects are already underway, but finding solid footing amidst these programs, statutes, and evolving rules is difficult. […]

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Join NDIA on the third Friday of every month at 1 PM ET for the Community Calls, where we share national resources and on-the-ground strategies for providing digital inclusion services. Community Calls are open to NDIA members. Registration is required. If you are not an NDIA member and are interested in joining, please submit an […]

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In celebration of the publication of James Kilgore's "Understanding E-Carceration" (The New Press,  2022), this event brings together activists, abolitionists, students and academics to discuss important themes in the book. Beyond the increasing social understanding of the oppression of ankle shackles, we will look specifically at the growth of community surveillance regimes, and how bodies […]

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Next March, gather with thousands of your nonprofit colleagues to collaborate and discover new ways to spark change with technology. 22NTC is designed to help you reinvigorate your work and bring renewed passion back to your organization and community. Registration for 22NTC includes: Over 175 live, interactive sessions featuring practical and tactical strategies to address […]

Digital navigators are positioned to provide support to community members related to digital access, including home connectivity, tech support, skill building and device access. Hear about the framework piloted by the libraries designed to prepare digital navigators to assess needs and support relevant to the specific experience level and situation of patrons. Speakers will discuss […]

As part of the EdTech Center @ World Education's monthly Distance Education Strategy Sessions, on Friday, April 7, 2022 Judy Mortrude & Shirley Doan will provide strategies to navigate the Digital Equity State Planning process coming to your state. Then Rachel Riggs and CrowdED Learning partner Jana Harper will discuss the purpose of the EdTech […]

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Digital Inclusion Summit 2022 with the theme of “Digital Breakthrough” brings together the best and brightest multicultural tech policy leaders in a unique virtual forum to exchange ideas, share their perspectives, and provide support and insight to policy makers, the federal government, private industry, and local communities nationwide to achieve an #inclusivetechfuture that benefits everyone. […]

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Join NDIA on the third Friday of every month at 1 PM ET for the Community Calls, where we share national resources and on-the-ground strategies for providing digital inclusion services. Community Calls are open to NDIA members. Registration is required. If you are not an NDIA member and are interested in joining, please submit an […]

Stormont Vail Events Center 1 Expocentre Drive, Topeka, KS, United States

The City of Topeka and PC’s for People, an area technology refurbishing company, are partnering together to host a free digital e-cycle event. The event will take place on Saturday, April 16, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Stormont Vail Events Center, in Parking Lot #1. During the event, area residents will have […]

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