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Kansas City, MO - Health Forward Foundation is pleased to announce $515,000 in funding for 17 nonprofit organizations committed to advancing digital access, skills, and equity throughout its six-county service area. These community-based organizations have established relationships and experience with the people they serve to increase reliable internet access, provide digital devices, and develop digital skills.
“At Health Forward, we know that digital connectivity is essential for people to fully participate in society,” said McClain Bryant Macklin, Health Forward Vice President of Policy and Impact. “From employment to health care and housing access, digital access is now necessary to fully participate in all aspects of our economy and society. These gifts reflect our commitment to addressing the digital divide that disproportionately affects rural and people of color people in our prioritized communities of focus.”
Funding will support a range of initiatives including:
“Digital access is about more than technology — it’s about ensuring that people can connect to critical services, education, and economic opportunities,” said Jennifer Tidwell, Health Forward Principal Impact Strategist – Place. “This funding helps bridge longstanding gaps and move us closer to a future where everyone can thrive.”
Research underscores the urgency of addressing digital inequities. According to the Pew Research Center, while 93 percent of Americans have internet access, only 71 percent of rural residents have high-speed internet. Broadband adoption also shows racial gaps: 80 percent of white households have broadband, compared to 71 percent of Black households and 65 percent of Latino/a/x households. High costs, limited infrastructure, and a lack of culturally relevant digital literacy training contribute to these gaps.
This funding stems from Health Forward’s Place purpose area, which focuses on two influential social factors – affordable housing and digital access. It builds on previous investments in digital equity, reflecting Health Forward’s continued commitment to addressing long-standing barriers to connectivity, digital literacy, and technology access.
Health Forward is proudly partnering with the following 17 organizations across Kansas and Missouri to close these divides and ensure that digital equity is within reach for everyone in our region: