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SPECTRUM AWARDS $1.1 MILLION IN 2025 SPECTRUM DIGITAL EDUCATION GRANTS

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Spectrum (NYSE:CHTR) has announced the distribution of $1.1 million in Spectrum Digital Education grants to 55 nonprofit organizations across its 41-state service area. The initiative, launched in 2017, has now committed over $11 million to support 204 community-based nonprofits.

The program has made significant impact, distributing nearly 20,000 laptops and sponsoring over 45,000 digital education classes, benefiting approximately 188,000 community members nationwide. The 2025 grants support various programs including AI skills courses, technology coaching, and community tech hubs, serving diverse groups from seniors and veterans to students and jobseekers.

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Grants Fuel Community Efforts to Unlock Opportunities with Access to Digital Tools, Education and Skill-Building

Three Key Takeaways:

  • Spectrum has committed more than $11 million to the initiative since 2017.
  • Spectrum Digital Education to award 55 nonprofits $1.1 million in 2025.
  • Grants support digital literacy programs that expand access to online tools and education.

STAMFORD, Conn., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum today announced it has awarded $1.1 million in Spectrum Digital Education grants to 55 nonprofit organizations that work to expand access to digital tools, skills training and resources in the communities Spectrum serves. Since launching in 2017, Spectrum Digital Education has committed more than $11 million to support 204 community-based nonprofits across Spectrum's 41-state service area.

Spectrum Digital Education partners with nonprofits that share a commitment to using technology as a tool for opportunity, whether to pursue education, find employment, access healthcare or stay connected to news and information, and to their friends and family. The nonprofits selected to receive a 2025 grant support a wide range of community members, from seniors and veterans to students and jobseekers, with programs covering one-on-one technology coaching, AI skills courses and certificates, and community tech hubs that make digital tools more accessible.

"Technology is a powerful equalizer, but only if people have access to a computer and then know how to use it," said Rahman Khan, Group Vice President of Community Impact. "Through Spectrum Digital Education, we're helping our nonprofit partners turn connectivity into real opportunities for their communities, from education and employment to everyday connection and independence."

Spectrum Digital Education continues to support initiatives that make a tangible impact in communities. Since launching, Spectrum Digital Education has awarded 383 grants, helping to distribute nearly 20,000 laptops and sponsor more than 45,000 digital education classes, benefiting nearly 188,000 community members nationwide.

From Pasadena, California to Hazard, Kentucky: Programs Support Basic Tech Skills to AI Training
Among the 2025 Spectrum Digital Education grantees are Human-I-T, a Pasadena, California-based nonprofit that will use Spectrum's funding to distribute refurbished laptops to low-income seniors in Southern California, as well as access to tech support and a digital literacy course on AI basics. In Texas, Dallas City Homes will build a computer lab inside an affordable housing community, serving as a hub for digital learning, workforce training and college application assistance. The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky in Hazard will expand an initiative that offers mobile STEM instruction, summer coding and engineering camps, and a professional certificate in computer science for AI to middle and high school students.

Behind every program Spectrum Digital Education supports is an individual taking a step toward something bigger – getting a degree, applying for a job or reconnecting with family. In South Carolina, one of those individuals is Charlotte, a recent graduate of the Senior Technology Program at Senior Citizens Association (SCA) of Florence County, a four-time Spectrum Digital Education grant recipient. Charlotte used the skills she learned in class to access telehealth services, stay in touch with family and friends, and even traced back her genealogy. Through Spectrum Digital Education, Spectrum is helping bridge the digital gap for seniors – like Charlotte – to create stronger and more connected communities.

Additional 2025 Spectrum Digital Education grant recipients include:

  • Acton Digital Inc. (Hawaii)
  • Bridge the Digital Divide (California)
  • Community Building Institute Middletown (Ohio)
  • Intergenerational Tech Inc. (Kentucky)
  • Kramden Institute Inc. (North Carolina)
  • The STEM Alliance (New York)
  • Wesley House Association (Missouri)
  • YMCA of Greater Birmingham (Alabama)

More information is available on the Spectrum Digital Education page.

About Spectrum
Spectrum is a suite of advanced communications services offered by Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR), a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator with services available to more than 57 million homes and businesses in 41 states. Over an advanced communications network, supported by a 100% U.S.-based workforce, the Company offers a full range of state-of-the-art residential and business services including Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice.  

More information can be found at corporate.charter.com

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FAQ

How much did Spectrum (CHTR) award in Digital Education grants for 2025?

Spectrum awarded $1.1 million in Digital Education grants to 55 nonprofit organizations in 2025.

What is the total amount Spectrum has committed to digital education since 2017?

Spectrum has committed more than $11 million to support 204 community-based nonprofits through its Digital Education initiative since 2017.

How many people have benefited from Spectrum's Digital Education program?

The program has benefited nearly 188,000 community members nationwide through the distribution of about 20,000 laptops and over 45,000 digital education classes.

What types of programs does Spectrum's 2025 Digital Education grant support?

The grants support various programs including one-on-one technology coaching, AI skills courses and certificates, and community tech hubs that serve seniors, veterans, students, and jobseekers.

Which organizations received Spectrum's Digital Education grants in 2025?

Recipients include Human-I-T, Dallas City Homes, Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, and several others such as Acton Digital Inc., Bridge the Digital Divide, and The STEM Alliance.
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