The View from the Top – A spotlight with TGH TN’s Rachael Morrow
“I don’t fully understand what you just said, but it doesn’t really sound like my kind of fun.” – a skeptical (new) TGH participant As a project contractor with Tech
Where Chattanooga’s entrepreneurs, academics, and creatives collide.
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Everything you need to prepare your organization for a crisis.
Helping small business owners across the region.
The front door to the Innovation District of Chattanooga.
Expanding access to technology and teaching digital literacy.
Bringing together partners to close the digital divide, together.
Home internet at no cost to thousands of families.
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The OKC leverages the collective support of partner organizations to tackle the whole picture of health and wellness in the historically underserved neighborhood.
Answering the most basic and most complex questions about life in Chattanooga
Preparing residents for the jobs of tomorrow, and today.
Chattanooga Smart Communities Collaborative
Working together to identify our region’s challenges and create solutions.
Collecting and analyzing air quality data from across our region with US Ignite.
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High-tech tools in Hamilton County’s classrooms.
Expanding access to the internet in homes and neighborhoods.
“I don’t fully understand what you just said, but it doesn’t really sound like my kind of fun.” – a skeptical (new) TGH participant As a project contractor with Tech
Digital equity programming like Tech Goes Home Tennessee and a commitment to ensuring that every resident has the access and tools to succeed are at the very heart of who we are. We believe that Chattanooga, and the partners who drive digital equity work in all of our communities, can serve as a model to replicate and accelerate other such efforts in communities across the country.
“El que no habla, dios no lo escucha,” Lupe Valenzuela, Strategy and Technology Operations Director for Chicanos Por La Causa, said during one of the first panels of the 2023
Here in the Innovation District, our mission is to ensure Chattanoogans have the necessary tools to succeed. (Specifically, our work revolves around eliminating barriers to access in the entrepreneurial and
September in the Innovation District has been an incredible month of endings and beginnings, with the playful haze of summer transitioning into crisp focus of fall. We are getting our
“[w]hen the disconnected fall behind the curve in an increasingly online world, they can find themselves alienated from the resources right outside their front door.” …
“Like water or power, the internet has become an essential need for our residents, which is why it’s so important to ensure that everyone, regardless of income or neighborhood, has access,” said Chattanooga …
Storytelling Spaces was conceptualized through the desire to explore what placemaking & art opportunities can do for communities. The event had two main priorities: equitable access to art in historically
“This is a moment in time where we need all options on the table to ensure we have equitable access across the county.”
Each year, digital equity advocates from across the country gather for one of our favorite traditions: the National Digital Inclusion Alliance‘s Net Inclusion summit. It’s more of a family reunion
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