The city of Madison, Wis., is launching a new online resource hub that will connect residents and city staff with resources including workforce skills training, digital devices, Wi-Fi service, and digital literacy training.

The city said the resource hub will include local and regional community partnerships with flagship institutions, nonprofits, internet provider discount plans, and city-supported initiatives and classes.

“The role of City government is to provide the infrastructure and basic services our residents need to thrive. Increasingly, that means having the tools and skills to navigate the digital world. I’m proud Madison is strengthening the partnerships and programs that ensure all of our residents have access to essential technologies,” said Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway. “The new resource page helps us shine a light on those programs and resources.”

The resource hub was developed by the City of Madison Information Technology Department and is hosted on the Madison Public Library’s website.

The resource hub was announced during Digital Inclusion Week earlier this month. The week is intended to provide a platform to celebrate and amplify the community-driven initiatives breaking down digital barriers.

“Digital inclusion encompasses several critical areas: affordable internet, access to suitable and low-cost devices, digital skills, workforce, and cybersecurity training, and accessibility. These remain out of reach for many in our city,” said Cassandra Hill, City of Madison digital inclusion coordinator. “Although community-based organizations have done work to help address many of these needs, we’re continuing to seek out and prioritize additional partnerships that will help fill the gaps.”

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