If you missed the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's listening session hosted by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, you have another opportunity to provide input on the distribution of funds from the federal Digital Equity Act and the competitive grant application process.
The Knoxville Chamber and City of Knoxville Parks and Recreation are hosting a listening session for organizations in our region that have been offering or plan to offer computer classes. The program will start with a brief presentation by TNECD's broadband grant coordinator, followed by group breakouts for the input session.
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