TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Library Foundation has received a $78,470 grant to increase digital literacy in Shawnee County.
The grant comes as part of the Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans (DOCK) grant program. The funds will go towards the Level Up Shawnee County program that is run by the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library (TSCPL).
"The program recognizes the importance of connecting and working with others in the digital world," said Library CEO Marie Pyko. "We will use paid interns as technical trainers to expand the library’s reach and provide high school and college students real-world experience. These trainers will act as mentors and facilitators, fostering connections between participants and valuable online resources."
The program will focus on three components: physical navigation of technology, collaborative engagement and employment readiness. Participants will be instructed by technical trainers and given access to a laptop for hands-on learning, according to a press release from the TSCPL.
"While the program prioritizes employment-related digital skills, the learning imparted will inevitably have a broader impact," said Library Foundation Executive Director Ashley Charest. "The enhanced digital literacy gained by participants will empower them to access vital resources, connect with communities and embrace lifelong learning."
Multiple organizations like the City of Topeka, GO Topeka, the Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging, Shawnee County Parks and Recreation, Topeka Public Schools and more support this program.
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