The list of resources below will help you on your way to better understanding digital equity in Alaska.
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NDIA is striving to advance digital equity nationwide by supporting community programs and equipping policymakers to act. Its website provides a wealth of information, including blog posts, topical news stories, data and research.
Learn more about the Digital Equity Act, which provides $2.75 billion nationwide to establish grant programs, such as Connect AK. All of these programs are aimed at ensuring all people, including all Alaskans, have the skills, technology and capacity to reap the full benefits of our digital economy.
What is cybersecurity? What are the biggest threats, and how do you stay safe online? What can you do if you are the victim of a cyber attack?
Cybersecurity For Seniors (pdf)
DownloadThe Affordable Connectivity Program is a federal benefit program for eligible, low-income households that may provide discounts on home internet service and devices used for accessing the internet. Find out more about ACP and who is eligible.
Affordable Connectivity Program (pdf)
DownloadChildren are some of the most vulnerable when it comes to online predators. Learn about the signs of human trafficking and what to do if your child or someone in your community becomes a victim.
Personal Safety Online (pdf)
DownloadLearn about digital equity, what we are doing to bring digital equity to all Alaskans and how you can help.
Digital Equity Overview (pdf)
DownloadDownload a PDF of our digital equity booklet to learn everything you need to know about digital equity and how you can help ensure all Alaskans have reliable, affordable, accessible internet.
ConnectAK Booklet (pdf)
DownloadThe Governor’s Task Force on Broadband is composed of stakeholders from across Alaska who are committed to closing the digital divide.
Read their 2021 report, which will influence future plans for digital equity in our state.
The State of Alaska, through the Rasmuson Foundation is well into the development of a Digital Equity Plan for the State of Alaska.
Too many Alaskans face barriers accessing the internet. According to industry research group BroadbandNow, Alaska ranks 42nd in the country for broadband coverage, speed and accessibility.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022 (ANCHORAGE, AK) – The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED) Office of Broadband announced...
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