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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 1 Year / City of Seattle Digital Equity Grant 2024 – Washington

City of Seattle Digital Equity Grant 2024 – Washington

Dated: September 20, 2023

The City of Seattle is requesting applications for the 2024 Digital Equity Grant.

Donor Name: City of Seattle

State: Washington

City: Seattle

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 10/05/2023

Size of the Grant: $35,000

Grant Duration: 1 year

Details:

Goals

Digital Equity Grants aims to increase internet access and adoption through:

  • Digital literacy classes and/or workshops: Provide digital literacy skills training to new technology users.
  • Devices and technical support: Provide devices (for example: laptops, Chromebooks, tablets, desktop computers, smartphones, assistive technology) and the support needed to use them effectively.
  • Internet connectivity: Provide internet to low-income residents by expanding WiFi or another means (for example: hotspots, routers, or WiFi access points).
  • Digital navigator services: Provide one-on-one or small group, just-in-time assistance in person, virtually, via phone/text/email to help residents (1) use their devices (computers, laptops, and smartphones); (2) connect to the internet; and (3) sign up for low-cost internet plans.

Technology Matching Fund projects may include a combination of the above digital equity categories. The primary focus of the project must be one of the following:

  • digital literacy classes and/or workshops;
  • devices and technical support; or
  • internet connectivity.

Digital Navigator Grant projects provide digital navigator services. Grants will be awarded to organizations committed to partnering with the City to accomplish the following:

  • Assist residents navigate and apply to city affordability programs
  • Help improve City services through focus groups and reporting
  • Assist inequitably impacted populations that are least likely to access City services, which may include providing language access

Funding Information

  • $545,000 is available for digital equity grants.
  • Each organization is eligible for a maximum of $35,000.
  • 25% Community Match is required, based on the amount of the funding request. For example, if your organization is requesting the maximum grant amount of $35,000, the required match is $8750.
  • Projects must be completed within one year.

Eligible Expenses

  • Infrastructure and Broadband
    • Computers, laptops, tablets, mobile devices, and printers
    • Assistive and adaptive devices
    • Network routers, Wi-Fi access points, and repeaters
    • Equipment to extend existing Wi-Fi outside of buildings
    • Equipment to outfit a mobile Wi-Fi bus or van or other types of pop-up connectivity
    • Indoor and outdoor free mobile internet solutions [for example, using public Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum].
    • Internet service, including hotspots
    • Software and online subscription services
    • Multimedia production equipment (cameras, audio)
    • STEM/Maker/robotic equipment
  • Personnel
    • Professional services, such as outside instructors, technical support or evaluators
    • Staff costs to implement the project
    • Intern costs to implement the project
  • Other
    • Warranties on equipment
    • Insurance costs specific to the project
    • Printing costs
    • Project supplies
    • Peripherals (headphones, mouse, cables)
    • Fiscal agency fees up to 10% of the award
    • Stipends for project-related work
    • Food expenses limited to 20% of the award and not to exceed $1,250 per project.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Non-profit organizations
  • Neighborhood groups
  • Parent-Teacher-Student Associations (PTSA)
  • Business groups
  • Community-based organizations.

Ineligibility 

  • Individuals
  • For-profit businesses
  • Religious organizations
  • Major institutions, government agencies, hospitals, universities, schools
  • Political groups
  • Organizations outside the City of Seattle.

For more information, visit City of Seattle.

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