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1.7 million dollars for installation of high speed broadband services to CBOs in California
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently announced implementation of a 1.7 million dollars initiative that will cover installation costs of advanced broadband services for community-based organization’s (CBOs) in California. The funding will be provided on a first-come, firs-served basis. Interested CBOs need to be registered with the California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) program. For more information, please review Administrative Letter 18 from the CPUC.
Broadband Tax Credit Cut From Stimulus Bill
It looks like the tax credit for companies that install new broadband service was cut from the latest version of the economic stimulus bill. The bill still would award more than $6 billion in grants to help build high-speed Internet service, mainly in rural areas.
To read more please visit the New York Times.
Microsoft Unlimited Potential-Community Technology Skills Program
Microsoft believes that by working with partners to create relevant training opportunities and innovative tools for people who are underserved by technology, they can help foster social and economic opportunities that change people's lives and transform communities. The Microsoft Unlimited Potential–Community Technology Skills Program is a global effort that promotes workforce development and IT skills training programs in underserved communities. Microsoft provides cash grants, software, and specialized curriculum to nonprofit community technology centers (CTCs) around the world.
To learn more about the program please visit Microsoft's website.
Video: Spanish Literacy - Reading in Record Time
KCET report on innovative, computer-based Spanish literacy program developed by Centro Latino for Literacy (CCL).
To watch the video, please visit Youtube.
For more information on CCL please visit www.centrolatinoliteracy.org and www.leamos.org.
RFP - Community Based Online Learning
The California Virtual Campus (CVC) is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) for its Community-Based Online Learning (CBOL) award. CBOL intends to improve the quality of life for low-income communities throughout the nine economic districts of California.
Specifically, the award provides CBOs with high-speed Internet connectivity to the California Research and Education Network (CalREN). This connectivity and access to CalREN‚s unique education and technology services will enable CBOs to form partnerships with colleges and gain access to high-quality online teaching and learning materials to enhance existing programs or develop new programs.
State Chief Information Officer Awarded $1.3 Million in Federal Funds for Innovative Digital Mapping Technology Effort
Chief Information Officer Teri Takai today announced that the Office of the State CIO has been awarded a $1.3 million federal homeland security grant to enhance the State’s digital mapping systems – commonly referred to as Geospatial Information Systems. The technology is a digital mapping interface that has the potential to greatly advance government services, security and emergency response. The federal grant, part of a larger U.S. Department of Homeland Security grant package, is administered by the California Office of Homeland Security.
Read more at the California Office of the State Chief Information Officer website.
High-Speed Internet Grants Find Support in House
WASHINGTON -- The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday approved rules for billions in government funds to spur high-speed Internet networks in unserved and underserved areas.
House Democrats have proposed $6 billion in Internet investments as part of a sweeping economic stimulus bill that the full House is expected to vote on next week.
To continue reading, please visit the Wall Street Journal Online. To read the House Energy and Commerce Committee Bill click here.
Wiki White House: Can Obama Use Technology to Transform Government?
Technology evangelists believe that Barack Obama has the potential to fundamentally alter communication between the presidency and the people. Wikis in the White House? Online public comments on legislation? A real-time two-way conversation between citizens and their elected officials?
The four panelist in this discussion are:
Craig Newmark (Founder of Craigslist), Mindy Finn (Director of E-Strategy, Mitt Romney for President ), Ellen Miller (Executive Director of Sunlight Foundation), and Sascha Meinrath (Research Director, Wireless Future Program New America Foundation).
Call for Presentation Proposals: 2009 Online Teaching Conference
We welcome your presentation proposal for the 2009 Online Teaching Conference at Cabrillo College, Aptos, California.
As a presenter, you'll be featured as an expert in your field among hundreds of K-20 Faculty & Staff. You can expect to be presenting to an audience of 30-300. In addition to receiving eternal gratitude for your accomplishments, you will receive one FREE registration for the conference (co-presenters will not have their registration waived). Submit your proposal online and/or download a preview PDF of the entry form.
One Nation Online in 2009
America has fallen to 15th in the world in Internet adoption. Millions of people trapped on the wrong side of the digital divide are being deprived of a better education, good jobs and full participation in our democracy.
Take action by signing the Internet for Everyone New Year's Resolution.
Also, join the discussion at the Digital Town Hall, an online forum, where local activists, industry innovators, scholars and concerned citizens are talking about the future of the Internet in America.




