We're dedicated to bridging the digital divide by providing internet access, devices, and digital skills training to underserved communities. Our programs support community-based organizations and individuals aged 16 and up. If your organization serves those lacking access to online opportunities, reach out to us at support@everyoneon.org to learn more about how we can assist.


Trainings for Organizations

Digital Inclusion Essentials

We offer a robust introductory digital inclusion workshop for diverse organizations, including nonprofits, K-12-serving organizations, public housing agencies and others to introduce organizations to the digital divide, resources to learn more, and how to take action. 

The objectives of the program are to:

  1. Introduce participants to the scale and urgency of the digital divide in their communities

  2. Share national and local digital inclusion resources

  3. Identify partnerships to help close the digital divide 

Digital Communities: Train the Trainer

Our train-the-trainer instruction equips community-serving organizations to build capacity that cultivates digital inclusion in their neighborhoods.

The objectives of the program are to:

  1. Equip diverse organizations to address digital inequities in their communities

  2. Expand and strengthen the network of organizations informed about and working toward digital equity

  3. Share program insights with cross-sector groups to inform digital inclusion strategies, funding initiatives and policy efforts


Trainings for Individuals

We collaborate with community organizations, foundations, government, and other sectors to provide tailored digital skills training programs to communities. From high school students to seniors, our training covers everything from computer setup and internet navigation, to online banking and tech industry job preparation.

Bridges-to-Tech: Junior & Senior High School Students*

Bridges-to-Tech — a national partnership with Best Buy — builds pathways to digital resilience and equity, college access, and career exploration and readiness for high school students (11th and 12th graders) and adults in under-resourced communities. 

*This program is only offered through Best Buy and their community-based partner organizations. If you’re interested in a version of this training, email support@everyoneon.org.

We accomplish this by:

  1. Delivering a robust digital skills curriculum specific to each community

  2. Facilitating real-world employment experiences through career panels and internships

  3. Introducing college- and career-readiness resources to support students in determining their next steps in pursuing post-secondary opportunities

Digital Connections: Ages 18+

This digital skills training program for adults improves participants’ digital literacy so they feel confident accessing critical services like healthcare, employment opportunities, and online educational resources. 

The objectives of the program are to:

  1. Engage and improve digital literacy for unconnected and under-connected adults so they feel confident accessing critical services, employment opportunities, and educational resources only found online

  2. Ensure a robust digital learning experience during and after the program by facilitating enrollment in low-cost internet service programs and donating a computer to eligible participants

  3. Create opportunities for participants to build new social connections with each other via a virtual and multi-generational environment


Internet Enrollment Events

EveryoneOn the Road

Several times each year we travel to communities across the country to provide in-person support. We partner with local community organizations for one-day internet enrollment events where we help people sign up for affordable internet.