RI Joins Effort to End Digital Divide for Tenants in Public Housing

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RI Joins Effort to End Digital Divide for Tenants in Public Housing

Chike Aguh
Rhode Island is the first state to join ConnectHome Nation.

RIHousing, in partnership with the RI Office of Innovation, was selected as one of 30 communities to take part in the ConnectHome Nation initiative

The initiative aims to end the digital divide in public housing across the United States.

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“ConnectHome and now ConnectHome Nation is a first of its kind, public private partnership that is committed to ending the digital divide in public housing across the United States. We are so excited to welcome Rhode Island to this new cohort of communities who are committed to changing the life trajectory of some of the most in need in our country,” said Chike Aguh, chief executive officer of EveryoneOn, the national non-profit implementing ConnectHome Nation.

EveryoneOn Expands ConnectHome

In May of 2017, EveryoneOn announced the expansion of the ConnectHome pilot initiative, which launched in 2015 in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

It was created to bridge the digital divide in 28 pilot communities.

Rebranded ConnectHome Nation, the goal of the initiative is to expand to 100 communities and connect 350,000 people living in HUD-assisted housing by 2020.


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