ZeroDivide Coordinates Partners Across 13 States in Proposal for Broadband Stimulus Funding
ZeroDivide is taking an innovative approach towards securing a share of the federal stimulus funding for its communities by coordinating a proposal to the Broadband Technology Opportunity Program (BTOP). The California-based foundation is partnering with 44 anchor institutions throughout 13 western, mid-western and northeastern states for this first of three rounds of Broadband Stimulus funding.
Over the past 10 years, ZeroDivide has invested nearly $50 million in innovative programming that has encouraged sustainable adoption of technology, including broadband, in vulnerable communities.
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