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2011 Technology Matching Fund Projects

The city awarded $320,000 in technology grants to 23 community projects to close the digital divide and increase public engagement. View a map of the grantees.

These projects will assist a wide range of residents in need, including the unemployed and homeless, low income entrepreneurs, at-risk youth, immigrants and refugees, seniors, and people with disabilities.

These projects will reach thousands of residents with employment training, homework help, STEM education, community safety, and health information online. Participants will be gaining skills in using social media, assistive technologies, audio and video production, and digital storytelling, in addition to basic computer and Internet skills.


To view slideshow of 2011 Technology Matching Fund grant recipients
with Mayor McGinn and City Councilman Bruce Harrell click play button

Technology Literacy and Access Projects

Casa Latina
www.casa-latina.org
Mobile Computer Lab
Build a mobile computer lab and train a team of worker-leaders and volunteers to provide basic computer and Internet training for Latino immigrants.
Award: $14,837
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Central

Coalition for Refugees from Burma
www.AllBurmaRefugees.org
Mobile Computer Lab Expansion
Hire part-time staff to expand hours of mobile computer lab training and offer a summer computer literacy camp for newly arrived refugees from Burma.
Award: $17,750
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Southeast

Downtown Emergency Service Center
www.desc.org
Technology Access & Literacy Enhancement
Upgrade computers at the Drop-in Center and Computer Lab serving homeless clients, and provide portable USB drives to clients enrolled in technology and job skills classes. Upgrade software to Microsoft Professional Plus so that clients can learn to use current workplace applications.
Award: $15,000
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Citywide

Ethiopian Community Mutual Association
Computer Resource Center Project
Upgrade the existing resource center with state-of-the art desktop and laptop computers and software to provide Ethiopians and Ethiopian-Americans with English and Amharic learning resources, homework help, job and Internet skills.
Award: $17,296
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Southeast

InterConnection
www.interconnection.org
PC Hardware Repair Training and A+ Certification Program
Develop a three month training program in partnership with the business community that offers low income individuals job skills and life skills training, real world job experience and industry level A+ certification.
Award: $15,733
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Lake Union

Jack Straw Foundation
www.jackstraw.org
Language and Technology Literacy: English Language Learners
English Language Learners attending the Seattle Public Schools' Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center will write, perform and record their own audio pieces around family and cultural traditions and community issues. Funds will also upgrade the technology in the main Jack Straw studio to provide higher quality audio and video production capacity.
Award: $19,924
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Northeast

NW Parkinson's Foundation
www.nwpf.org
Health Web Browsing Training for People Living with Parkinson's Disease
Develop and implement six training seminars for people with Parkinson's disease on how to use their website health resources and chat rooms, and introduce adaptive technology to aid web navigation for people with hand tremors and other motor difficulties.
Award: $5,700
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Citywide

Reel Grrls
www.reelgrrls.org
Project Access
Upgrade media lab with voice recognition software and other adaptive equipment to expand media production training to serve teenage girls with disabilities. The project will have girls with and without disabilities work together to produce a documentary about disability access issues and programs in King County.
Award: $16,555
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Central

Salaam Urban Village Association
www.salaamurbanvillage.org
Technology Education Center
Provide technology training with translation support to 40 East African youth and adults. Create an ongoing digital storytelling program that records the life stories of elders in the community.
Award: $16,555
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Southeast

Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority
www.scidpda.org
Building Community (Capacity) through Social Media
Educate immigrant and refugee small business owners, youth volunteers, elders and other community stakeholders in the Chinatown/International District on how to use social media to improve economic development and to increase collaboration.
Award: $17,970
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Downtown

Technology Access Foundation
www.techaccess.org
TechStart Columbia City 2011-12
Provide after school STEM classes for underprivileged youth in 1st through 8th grade to propel them toward academic and professional success by teaching them how to use technology and improve their academic skills.
Award; $20,000
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Southeast

The Common Language Project
www.clpmag.org
Seattle Digital Literacy Initiative
Provide media literacy training in partnership with three after school programs serving diverse, low income and at risk youth in Seattle.
Award: $17,000
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Citywide

Washington CASH (Community Alliance for Self-Help)
www.washingtoncash.org
Technology Workshops for Low Income Entrepreneurs Project
Provide 26 free business focused computer-based workshops to low income entrepreneurs to assist them start or expand small businesses.
Award: $20,000
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Southeast

Year Up Puget Sound
www.yearup.org
Closing the Opportunity Divide
Provide low-income students with technology training that will prepare them with skills necessary for entry level livable wage work, help them earn Community College credit and earn a six month internship with leading employers in the Puget Sound.
Award: $16,000
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Downtown

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Metrocenter Branch
www.seattleymca.org
Mapping Our Home
Provide low income, Latino and Chicano youth ages 12 -19 with technology and training to use mobile devices and PugetSoundOff.org for community-building mapping, creating digital stories, and connecting to their community.
Award: $9,680
Type: Technology Literacy and Access
District: Citywide

Civic Engagement Projects

Plymouth Housing Group
www.plymouthhousing.org
Plymouth Place Computer Resource Center Upgrade
Replace eight computers in the Computer Resource Center and expand programming to involve low income tenants in greater community awareness, problem solving and civic engagement.
Award: $3,600
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Downtown

Seattle Young People's Project
www.sypp.org
Boot Up: Youth Organizing in the New Media
Provide a four month internship program that will prepare 15 low-income youth of color between the ages of 12 and 18 to utilize information technology and social media as tools for positive change.
Award: $15,290
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Central

SOAR
http://www.childrenandyouth.org
King County Youth Development Network
Improve and expand the King County Youth Development Network website, an online resource for youth development workers. Leverage use of PugetSoundOff.org.
Award: $12,200
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Citywide

SODO Business Association
http://sodobusinessassociation.org
SODO Interactive Website
Create an interactive website linking the SODO Business District and their diverse stakeholders, including small and large businesses, lower wage part-time employees and swing shift workers, and providing the opportunity for the people who use and travel through the area to comment and give feedback.
Award: $4,000
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Citywide

Vietnamese Friendship Association
www.vfaseattle.org
Resource Technology Center
Create a Youth Leadership Council where 10 low income, Vietnamese immigrant and refugee youth will use technology and digital media, develop leadership skills, and engage the Vietnamese community through community service.
Award: $15,000
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Southeast

West Seattle Blockwatch Captains' Network
http://wsblockwatchnet.wordpress.com
Online System
Develop an online system to efficiently network the Blockwatch captains in Southwest Seattle. Enable residents in areas with public safety concerns to do research and create and update their Blockwatch information online. The project will then share their lessons learned with other underserved neighborhoods to enable them to adapt the technology for their own communities.
Award: $4,000
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Southwest

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
www.wingluke.org
Touchstones: A Walking Tour of Rainier Beach
A walking tour program will reveal the people, history and heritage of 12 locations in Rainier Beach, interacting with online content. Low income residents of color will contribute their own stories via touchstone devices with QR Codes, sparking a collective discussion of the past and present, with the ultimate goal of engaging residents in actively shaping the future.
Award: $11,910
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Southeast

Youth Media Institute
www.youthmediaseattle.org
Youth Out in the Community: Exploring Youth Barriers to Higher Education
Conduct a series of workshops where low income, immigrant youth ages 13-18 will learn and utilize media technologies to engage their broader community and to explore specifically the topic of “Youth Barriers to Higher Education.” Youth participants will plan and organize a multimedia community forum.
Award: $14,000
Type: Civic Engagement
District: Delridge