37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
The company will pay for two people to work toward those goals for a year at two local nonprofits. The fellows will team with the Triangle Literacy Council and the Kramden Institute to provide training and access to computers, possibly through a mobile computing lab.
“We care deeply about getting people online, and we have since we started,” said Andrew Bentley, manager for Google’s national digital inclusion program.
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