To read the whitepaper directly – please click on this link: http://pbdd.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/PBDD-WhitePaperLessonsfromStartingaBridgingAgency.pdf White Paper: Lessons from Starting a Bridging Agency Barry Glicklich (President PBDD) Katherine Lato (VPCommunications PBDD) Maryanna Milton (VP PBDD) http://pbdd.org/ March 21, 2016 As we learn more about the partners of PBDD, we’ve been inspired by the variety of programs these agencies … Read More » “Net Literacy named in Partners Bridging the Digital Divide’s Whitepaper “Lessons From Building a Bridging Agency””
Net Literacy In The News
3 Carmel students winners in online safety contest
March 29, 2016Three students from Carmel Clay Schools were selected for their winning ideas in Bright House Networks and Net Literacy’s Students Speaking Out for Safety contest. They answered the question, “If you had 30 seconds, what would you say to your friends and family members about how to be safe online?”
FOX 59 NEWS: Carmel Clay students hit the airwaves to spread the word about internet safety
To visit Fox 59 News directly, click here: http://fox59.com/2016/03/28/carmel-clay-students-hit-the-airwaves-to-spread-the-word-about-internet-safety/ POSTED 12:13 AM, MARCH 28, 2016, BY JAKE MILLER CARMEL, Ind., (March 27, 2016) – -In today’s digital world, being safe online is as much a part of the life lessons we teach our children as telling them to look both ways before crossing the street. … Read More » “FOX 59 NEWS: Carmel Clay students hit the airwaves to spread the word about internet safety”
Carmel, Zionsville Student Winners Make Public Service Announcements About Online Safety
February 26, 2016View the article here: http://us9.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b9476770b07ea9028c68dcecb&id=194a67908b&e=a06ed825ba Bright House contest winners Carmel, Zionsville student winners make Public Service Announcements about online safety Feb 2016 Three students from Carmel Clay Schools and three from Zionsville Schools have been selected for their winning ideas in Bright House Networks and Net Literacy’s Students Speaking Out for Safety Contest. The contest … Read More » “Carmel, Zionsville Student Winners Make Public Service Announcements About Online Safety”
How Microsoft, TechSoup, and 1000 student volunteers reduced the digital divide for 100,000 individuals.
November 2, 2015We just came across the post and though it’s circa 2009, thought it would be interesting to share. Click on the link (http://www.showyourimpact.org/microsoft/2009/submissions/how-microsoft-techsoup-and-1000-student-volunteers-reduced-digital-divide) or read the article below: How Microsoft, TechSoup, and 1000 student volunteers reduced the digital divide for 100,000 individuals. Organization Information: – Organization Name: Net Literacy – City & State: Carmel, Indiana … Read More » “How Microsoft, TechSoup, and 1000 student volunteers reduced the digital divide for 100,000 individuals.”
Net Literacy student volunteers are behind the scenes helping 1000s of Indiana nonprofits increase access to technology to 10,000s of Hoosiers
September 7, 2015Net Literacy has donated computers to 1000s of nonprofits since our inception, including schools, public libraries, community centers, senior centers, facilities for the victims of domestic violence, afterschool programs, and churches, among others. I was just forwarded an article from last year that mentions past Net Literacy Student Chair David Johnson help providing computers for … Read More » “Net Literacy student volunteers are behind the scenes helping 1000s of Indiana nonprofits increase access to technology to 10,000s of Hoosiers”
Net Literacy – by Partners Bridging the Digital Divide
August 4, 2015July 28, 2015 For over ten years, the Indianapolis nonprofit Net Literacy has been run by teenagers, with the mantra of not letting well-intentioned adults get in the way of the students. Like their other programs, the summer Safe Connects internship program was suggested by the teen members of the board of directors. Read the … Read More » “Net Literacy – by Partners Bridging the Digital Divide”
All of Net Literacy’s Student Volunteers are Special!
July 26, 2015Net Literacy is a story about a team of more than 3500 student volunteers, and here’s how our community service makes ALL of us special. Read “Your Special” by clicking on the image below:
Zionsville students selected to share messages on internet safety
March 18, 2015Read the article directly at http://www.currentzionsville.com/2015/03/02/zionsville-students-selected-share-messages-internet-safety/ Zionsville students selected to share messages on internet safety BY ADMIN · MARCH 2, 2015 By Mark Ambrogi Zionsville Middle School seventh-grader Zac Worth will soon be coming to a TV screen near you, and it all started when he saw a flyer advertising the opportunity to be in … Read More » “Zionsville students selected to share messages on internet safety”
City of Carmel Proclaims April 15th Bright House Networks, Carmel Clay Schools, and Net Literacy Community Service Recognition Day
April 27, 2014Carmel, IN (April 15, 2014) – Bright House Networks, Net Literacy and Carmel Clay Schools were honored at a special presentation by Mayor Brainard and the City of Carmel for their contribution to the community of Carmel. Since 2004, Carmel High School’s Net Literacy student volunteers have donated computers to families of Carmel Clay School’s … Read More » “City of Carmel Proclaims April 15th Bright House Networks, Carmel Clay Schools, and Net Literacy Community Service Recognition Day”