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Two Years of Progress: NDIA’s Latest Impact Report – March 2026

Author/Source: Digital inclusion means everyone can use the internet and technology. Digital equity means everyone has fair access to these resources. See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about the work the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) has done over the past two years to help people get access to the internet and learn how to use computers. It highlights their accomplishments and the positive effects they’ve had on communities.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

The NDIA is like a team of coaches helping people learn how to play the “internet game” so they can participate fully in today’s world.


Why It Matters

Getting people connected to the internet and able to use technology is important because it helps them find jobs, access education, and stay in touch with loved ones. For example, NDIA supported over 300 digital inclusion programs that helped over 230,000 people.


Related Terms

Digital inclusion, digital equity

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