Digital access still faces many barriers !
20% of the American population has difficulty accessing online services.
More than one in three adult residents report having abandoned at least one online administrative procedure in the past twelve months.
Digital skills are required for the vast majority of jobs in the U.S., and the need for these skills will continue to grow.
Deliver personalized solutions by considering the unique needs of each person. Young people, senior citizens, artisans, and employees all have distinct needs and expectations.
Envision innovative local spaces to empower people with digital independence. Locations like train stations and shopping malls can attract a broad audience and provide easy access to essential services. A one-stop shop for all, streamlining efforts and increasing efficiency in achieving goals.
Decompartmentalizing the worlds of job placement, training and social services. Digital technology brings together and pools resources for the benefit of users.
Design spaces and services accessible to entrepreneurs and artisans. Provide digital visibility for their businesses.
new spaces for digital support and learning.