Explore thought leadership articles, recent news, and milestone updates from our work advancing computer ownership.

Asset Strategy in a Shifting Market: Turning Surplus Tech into Strategic Value
Why technology donation must move from afterthought to strategy, and how to make it work across your IT lifecycle Technology donation has historically been an

Millions Still Left Behind: The Reality of America’s Digital Device Divide
Did you know that 1 in 7 households in the United States still don’t have access to a large-screen computer? In today’s digital world, the

Rooted in Systems: Reflections from Good Tech Fest 2025
It was quite an honor to have been invited to participate in this week’s Good Tech Fest, an intimate gathering of some of the nation’s

Rural Arizona and Community Voices: What We Can Learn about Expanding Computer Ownership
Digitunity’s new report, “A Simple Guide for Conducting Nonprofit Evaluation for the Digital Equity Community”, offering nonprofits practical strategies for impactful data collection and evaluation. Strengthen program impact, engage stakeholders, and secure funding with this essential resource.

8 Ways Community Organizations Are Driving Digital Skills Innovation
In today’s digital world, having a strong digital skill set is essential. According to a 2023 report from the National Skills Coalition, workers who qualify

Digitunity Reaches 10,000 Learners with Digital Skills Training
In collaboration with AT&T, Digitunity is proud to have helped reach a significant milestone—providing 10,932 people across the United States with digital skills training through
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