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Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program

Coppin State University

The Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program, Connect Eagle Nation, is a collaborative pilot program led by Coppin State University to close the digital gap in Baltimore City. The Connect Eagle Nation proposal will focus on outreach and education, through the use of digital navigators; upgrading technology skills through a practical curriculum to develop workforces skills; planning & capacity building; providing access to computers; and providing an assessment in technology and telehealth in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County.


Maryland
$3,990,880
Funding Total
Community Technology Hub/Upgrade; Cybersecurity; Digital Literacy Skills; Internships/Apprenticeships; Telehealth/Telemedicine; Workforce Training/Economic Growth
Type of Project

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