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A $7 million grant from the Maryland Connected Devices Program will put 34,000 free Chromebook laptops into the hands of disadvantaged families in Montgomery County to bridge the digital divide.
The ACP may be gone, but you still have options for low-cost internet service. Here are CNET's top picks for each state to help you stay connected.
Great Rivers United Way is giving free laptops to eligible Wisconsin residents in need as part of their "Techquity WI" event.
But for college students, new laptops often come at steep, unaffordable prices. Fortunately, there are ways to get a free laptop for college.
SOURCE: Survey of 174 low-income, low-achieving middle school students who received refurbished computers through New York's Computers for Youth program (Computers for Youth Foundation, 2007) The ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program ended in 2024, but these low-cost internet programs might help get you connected again.
Alton Committee of the Whole delays resolution to use ARPA funds for purchasing laptops for low-income households, citing a need for amendments.
Local organizations, in partnership with the San Diego Foundation is offering free tax services for low-income families through $130,000 in grant funding.
UMass Boston is relieving the burden of student debt for low-income families by offering free tuition for those students who live in the state and financially qualify.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium said since they started giving free admission to the aquarium to low-income families at the end of May, 20% of their visitors use the program.
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