$30K grant to provide digital literacy training to low-income Austin families

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Austin is one of three winners of a $30,000 grant to fund efforts to expand access to high-speed internet.

Next Century Cities’ Charles Benton Next Generation Engagement Award aims to highlight cities with innovative approaches to broadening the reach and impact of their high-speed internet offerings.

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