Our Office of Digital Literacy team is ready to help families in our Eastern Kentucky region!
SOAR founded the Office of Digital Literacy to help every resident:
- Use the internet to find remote jobs
- Participate in local and community events
- Take steps to improve their health through Telehealth
- Access education and career training
- Improve one’s lifestyle by being able to “connect” with friends and family virtually
Having access to broadband internet is no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity.
Being connected to fast and reliable internet will only equalize the playing field for Eastern Kentuckians.
Eastern Kentucky communities are steadily gaining access to high-speed broadband. We owe a lot of thanks to the hard work of community coalitions and partners across the region.
While this progress is a major step in the right direction, the work can’t stop here. We won’t get the full value from our investments until every resident can take full advantage of the internet and the opportunities it offers.
The Eastern Kentucky Office of Digital Literacy has been a part of our Blueprint for Appalachia since day one. A generous grant from the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in September of 2022 makes our first 3 years of programming possible.
Let’s explore what the Eastern Kentucky Office of Digital Literacy will offer our communities — and how you can use our services to support economic mobility for your residents.
Digital Navigator model
There is now a Digital Equity Team at SOAR!
The work from our Digital Equity team will provide:
- Educating residents’ on their internet options
- Provide 1:1 assistance on affordability program applications, including the FCC Affordable Connectivity Program
- Digital skills training for residents to make the most of their new connections and devices.
Our collaboration with local schools, internet service providers, and community action agencies will make this work possible.
SOAR’s continued partnerships with the University of Kentucky Extension Offices and local public libraries will also support the program with meeting space in each county.
Our team will work with residents that meet at least one of the following conditions:
- Households with no access to the internet or a connected device
- Low-income, work-eligible adults
- Adults over 25 without a high school degree
- Residents eligible for FCC subsidy programs, such as the Affordable Connectivity Program and Lifeline
Digital skills training
Digital skills training will help bridge the digital divide.
Our Office of Digital Equity team will provide 1:1 training opportunities to residents seeking to improve their internet-related skill sets. Sessions will cover critical-need topics such as:
- Using a search engine effectively
- Identifying quality information sources
- Rooting outsources promoting misinformation and disinformation
- Accessing telehealth resources
After undergoing digital skills training, more individuals struggling with unemployment or underemployment will understand best practices to go after high-value opportunities online. Distressed communities will have greater access to grow and thrive — which will be the most significant and broadest benefit we expect from this investment.
Get involved
If your child receives free or reduced lunch, our digital equity team wants to hear from you!
If you’re a college student and you receive a pell grant, we want to hear from you!
Submit an interest form today to signal your interest.
We will get in touch after your submission to confirm receipt.
If you have friends, family, or neighbors who would benefit from our services (and live inside these 6 counties), please encourage them to complete a form, too.