California Emerging
Technology Fund invests $260,000 in California Foundation for Independent
Living Centers to provide discount home Internet, Digital Literacy training and
low-cost computers
San
Francisco and Sacramento– October 15, 2013 – The California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) and
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) today are
launching a new statewide partnership to connect people with disabilities to
affordable high-speed Internet at home and the tools they need to succeed in
the Digital Age.
CETF is
announcing a 2-year, $260,000 grant to CFILC to launch Digital Access, an
unprecedented initiative to help improve the lives of Californians with
disabilities by providing access to broadband service, low-cost computing
devices and Digital Literacy training. Digital Access will engage 40
organizations statewide to help more than 2,100 people with disabilities and their
families subscribe to broadband at home for as little as $10 a month.
Slightly
more than half of Californians with disabilities have access to high-speed
Internet at home, according to recent polling. With 60 percent of
working-age persons with disabilities unemployed or underemployed, affordable
universal access to broadband at home is crucial. Those without high-speed
Internet access at home must deal with an obstacle course to reach public-use
computers, which includes transportation barriers, lack of accessible software
options and inaccessible locations.
“We
are working to close the Digital Divide in California by accelerating the
adoption of home broadband among those who can benefit most. An online
connection is a link to opportunity for all Californians, and new assistive
technologies are allowing Californians with disabilities to gain access to
online educational, employment and civic engagement opportunities,” said CETF
President and CEO Sunne Wright McPeak. “CFILC has strong connections to
Independent Living Centers throughout the state, making them a critical conduit
in connecting people with disabilities to affordable broadband service,
training and computers.”
CFILC
Executive Director Teresa Favuzzi said, “The return on investment for people
with disabilities is significant, ranging from live streaming video and instant
text communication that liberates people who are hard
of hearing from the phone to software programs that read text and describe
visual content aloud for the visually impaired. Attending classes
remotely, online medical consultations and operating home Internet businesses
eliminate the need for unnecessary trips or commutes and those with certain
learning disabilities can access digital teaching tools.”
CFILC
will work with device lending libraries, which provide digital devices to
people with disabilities throughout California, to "try before you
buy" or to meet an unexpected or temporary access need. Broadband
service and refurbished computer options will be offered as a part of digital
device loans. The AT Network, reachable at atnet.org or toll-free at
800-390-2699, TTY: 800-900-0706, will be used to provide support and follow-up
to organizations and individuals seeking to subscribe to broadband, purchase
refurbished computers, and attend digital literacy training at accessible
sites, as well as online training resources.
About
California Emerging Technology Fund
The mission of CETF is to close the Digital Divide in
California by breaking down barriers to high-speed Internet access at home
through its Get Connected! campaigns and other initiatives. The
goal is to reach 98% of all residences with broadband infrastructure and to
achieve 80% home adoption by 2017. This statewide goal can only be
accomplished if the following specific hard-to-reach target communities achieve
at least a 70% adoption rate: low-income populations, Latino households,
rural communities, and people with disabilities. For more information,
visit www.cetfund.org and www.getconnectedtoday.com.
About
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers
The
mission of CFILC is to increase access and equal opportunity for People with
Disabilities by building the capacity of Independent Living Centers. For
more information, visit
www.cfilc.org.
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