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Why We Should (Still) Care About the Digital Divide

Ever-Evolving EveryoneOn

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HOW EVERYONEON CLOSES THE DIGITAL DIVIDECOSTWork with local and national Internet and device providers to deliver low-cost high-speed Internet and computers

RELEVANCYBuild awareness through national and local outreach

DIGITAL LITERACYProvide access to best-in-class online content and in-person training

WHATS CHANGED?Changed from Connect2Compete to EveryoneOn to better message our larger mission and scope of services.

Connect2Compete is now our flagship low-cost Internet program for families with children who qualify for free or reduced school lunch.

EXPANDED FOOTPRINTNew partnership with Mobile Beacon and Mobile Citizen

Unlimited 4G Internet service for $10 a month

Qualified by:Living in a ZIP code with an annual median income less than $35,000Constituent of pre-qualified partner

BULK ADOPTIONSchool districts, community-based organizations, or public agencies subsidize the cost of routers, modems, and Internet service for a number of households.

Example: Connect.DC, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Los Angeles Unified School District36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Image size: 6.333in x 3.569in @726ACCOMPLISHMENTS36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service.

161,000 households (and counting!) connected.Image size: 6.333in x 3.569in @727ACCOMPLISHMENTS36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service.

The states with the highest number of connections are California, Texas, Washington, DC, Florida, and Illinois.

161,000 households (and counting!) connected.Image size: 6.333in x 3.569in @728ACCOMPLISHMENTS161,000 households (and counting!) connected.36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service.

The states with the highest number of connections are California, Texas, Washington, DC, Florida, and Illinois. Primary beneficiaries: Families with school-aged children. Fastest growing segment: Single adults and Seniors. Image size: 6.333in x 3.569in @729CONNECT WITH USPrequalify all your constituents for our low-cost Internet service. Learn more at EveryoneOn.org/Partner.

Follow us:Twitter: @Everyone_OnFacebook: EveryoneOn

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