10-05-2025
Cleveland nonprofits receive grants for digital education
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CLEVELAND (WJW) — Five local nonprofits recently received $75,000 in grants from Charter Communications, Inc. to help further advance digital education in the community.
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'Spectrum Digital Education supports programs that empower community members to enhance their lives with connectivity, from providing digital literacy training to seniors to connecting students with important resources and tools for their education,' Spectrum's John Higgins said in a statement.
The five Cleveland groups honored with the Spectrum Digital Education grants, first introduced in 2017, this year were:
Seeds of Literacy ($20,000): The organization works to help adults earn the GED and more.
Empowering and Strengthening Ohio's People ($10,000): The group's mission is to help older adults on their journey through aging.
Urban League of Greater Cleveland ($20,000): The Urban League of Greater Cleveland uplifts black and other under-served communities through services and programs.
Ashbury Senior Computer Community Center ($20,000): ASC3 focuses on free technology classes for seniors.
1,000 Ties ($5,000): A youth mentorship program that helps with digital literacy and job readiness.
Find out more about the grant program right here.
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