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We hope you will join us in helping to shape NH’s Digital Future.
The success of New Hampshire’s planning effort and unleashing up to $5 million/year to implement NH’s Digital Equity plan, starting in 2024, depends on sufficient representation of those who are often most underserved and overlooked.
These session are meant for those who prefer brainstorming in-person or who are unable to share their digital-divide insights and concerns via online methods. Folks can register (free!) in person or online via the links on the www.NHdigitalequity.org website. Coffee and other essential refreshments will be provided.
Among those we hope can join us:
- Library patrons
- Recipients of public benefits and those who serve them
- Veterans
- Persons of color
- People who live in and provide services in our rural communities
- Seniors
- Immigrants and refugees
- Granite Staters receiving public benefits and those on pathways leading to living-wage employment
- People with disabilities
- People who are incarcerated
- English learners
Here are the sessions. Please register below:
- Wednesday September 6 -- 1:30 to 4 pm at Baker Free Library in Bow. You can register in person starting at 1 pm on September 6 or online through this link.
- Friday September 8 -- 1:30 to 4 pm at Keene Public Library in Keene. You can register in person starting at 1 pm on September 8 or online through this link.
- Wednesday September 13 -- 9 to 11:30 am at Bethlehem Public Library in Bethlehem. You can register in person starting at 9 am on September 13 or online through this link.
- Wednesday September 20 -- 1:30 to 4 pm at Durham Public Library in Durham. You can register in person starting at 1 pm on September 20 or online through this link.
If you have questions, please reach out to Bob McLaughlin at rmclaughlin@digitalequity.us.