Local Councils and Charities Urged to Help More People Get Online with £9.5 Million Government Fund
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£9.5m government funding pledged to tackle digital exclusion
Local councils and charities are being urged to apply for a share of £9.5m in new UK Government funding to boost grassroots efforts tackling digital exclusion and help more people across the country get online. Backed by the UK Government as part of its Plan for Change, the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund will support initiatives such as community workshops to improve digital confidence and schemes providing devices like phones and laptops to …
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Local Councils & Charities Urged To Help More People Get Online With £9.5 Million Government Fund | West Wales Chronicle : News for Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Swansea and Beyond
More people will be supported to get online through new government fund helping to drive economic growth and raise living standards as part of the Plan for Change Backed by £9.5 million in UK Government, the funding will help tackle digital inequality across the UK, including through workshops to familiarise people with tech and donating new devices to those without access to online world Funding will be delivered in partnership with the devolve…
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