Easterseals announces two-year grant of $1.3m from the comcast nbcuniversal foundation
Funding will advance digital literacy training for young adults with disabilities to enhance employment skills and underwrite national study to determine digital equity and access among bipoc populations with disabilities chicago , june 7, 2023 /prnewswire/ -- easterseals, the nation's leading nonprofit provider of services and advocacy for 61m individuals with disabilities in the united states, has received a two-year grant of $1.3m from the comcast nbcuniversal foundation to expand digital literacy training among young adults with disabilities in employment programs at seven easterseals affiliates nationwide while also funding a national study to determine digital equity and access among bipoc populations with disabilities. easterseals crossroads (indianapolis, in), easterseals washington, easterseals colorado, easterseals arkansas, easterseals greater houston, easterseals new hampshire, and easterseals massachusetts will receive grants totaling $350,000 to expand digital literacy within their employment training programs for young adults with disabilities.
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