Accessing Technology Support for Seniors in New Hampshire
GrantID: 13057
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Digital Divide for Seniors in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's population is aging, with over 20% of residents currently aged 65 or older, leading to a pressing need for initiatives that support tech literacy among seniors. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, many seniors in the state face challenges in accessing digital resources, impacting their ability to engage with online healthcare services, social networks, and community support systems. The digital divide is particularly pronounced in rural areas, where access to technology and reliable internet is often limited.
Seniors across New Hampshire, especially in towns like Berlin and Conway, frequently experience isolation due to their inability to navigate digital platforms. This situation is exacerbated by the fast pace of technological change and the lack of accessible training opportunities tailored for older adults. As a result, many seniors miss the benefits of digital engagement, further isolating them from essential services and community connections.
The grants of up to $15,000 will support initiatives like the Seniors' Technology Support Program, aimed specifically at enhancing tech literacy among older adults. The program will organize training sessions that equip seniors with the skills needed to use digital tools effectively, whether for communication, accessing healthcare services, or participating in local community events.
Success will be evaluated through participant satisfaction and increased tech usage among seniors. This approach is particularly significant in New Hampshire, where the high percentage of the aging population necessitates focused efforts to bridge the digital divide. Unlike many neighboring states, New Hampshire's rural landscape requires community-driven solutions that consider both isolation and technological accessibility, ensuring seniors can remain connected and engaged.
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