New resources are available
The City of Seattle’s annual digital equity grant application process is now open. It is accepting applications from non-profits that aim to close the digital divide and increase digital literacy in our community.
Tomorrow, November 13, is the preliminary deadline to get your application in for additional help before the final deadline of December 16, 2024. Applications will be accepted through the City’s FLUXX portal, seattle.fluxx.io. Create an account to submit an optional Preliminary Application due November 13 or a Final Application due December 16.
You may request a one-on-one session to review your preliminary application. If you have questions about the application, face barriers to applying, or need technical assistance, please contact Meira Jough by email at communitytechnology@seattle.gov or phone at 206-379-0469.
If you missed one of the information sessions, visit https://seattle.gov/tech/grant-opportunities, where recordings of the meetings and additional information are posted.
The City of Seattle’s Information Technology Department (Seattle IT) oversees the City’s Digital Equity Program. To learn more about digital equity programs like the Technology Matching Fund Grant program and past winners, reduced-cost cable and internet opportunities, and other programs, visit Seattle.gov/tech. Seattle IT is a trusted partner that provides secure, reliable, and compliant technologies, enabling the City to deliver equitable and responsive services to the public.