SPECTRUM TO AWARD $1 MILLION IN 2025 SPECTRUM DIGITAL EDUCATION GRANTS
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Spectrum (CHTR) has announced a $1 million commitment to its Spectrum Digital Education program for 2025, bringing the total investment to over $11 million since 2017. The program provides grants to nonprofits that expand access to digital tools, skills training, and resources across Spectrum's 41-state service area.
The grant application period runs from March 3-28, 2025. Since 2017, the program has awarded 327 grants to 170 organizations, impacting over 173,000 community members. These grants have facilitated the distribution of more than 18,700 laptops and devices and sponsored over 42,000 digital education classes.
Success stories include Seniors in Service in Tampa, Florida, which teaches digital skills to older adults, and Compudopt in Dallas, Texas, which provides free devices and digital education to underserved families. Eligible nonprofits must operate within Spectrum's service area and maintain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
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Key Takeaways:
- Grants support nonprofits that expand community access to digital tools and resources.
- Spectrum has committed over
to Spectrum Digital Education since 2017.$11 million - Eligible nonprofits can apply for a grant March 3-28.
Spectrum Digital Education partners with nonprofits across the Company's 41-state service area that share a common mission of leveraging connectivity to create personal, professional and educational opportunities for unserved and underserved individuals. In addition to programs that put devices into the hands of those that need them, Spectrum Digital Education funds initiatives that teach community members how they can use connected devices to improve their lives.
"Connectivity is the foundation for strong and thriving communities – it's how students complete assignments, job seekers find careers and seniors stay engaged in our digital world," said Rahman Khan, Group Vice President, Community Impact. "By supporting nonprofits that share our belief in the unlimited power that connectivity holds, Spectrum Digital Education is creating opportunities and driving positive change within the communities we serve."
Spectrum Grants Delivering Real-World Impact
Since 2017, Spectrum Digital Education has awarded 327 grants to 170 unique organizations, benefiting over 173,000 community members across Spectrum's service area. With grant funding, nonprofits have distributed more than 18,700 laptops and other devices and sponsored over 42,000 classes focused on digital education.
With the backing of Spectrum Digital Education, nonprofits are creating opportunities for community members. Seniors in Service in
To be eligible for a Spectrum Digital Education grant, organizations must serve communities within Spectrum's 41-state service area and have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. More information on how to apply is available on the Spectrum Digital Education grants 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 nearly 57 million homes and businesses in 41 states. Over an advanced communications network, the Company offers a full range of state-of-the-art residential and business services including Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice.
More information about Charter can be found at corporate.charter.com.
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