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1998 Technology Matching Fund Projects
Great Computer Giveaway Grassroots Technology Program
Powerful Schools
Grant Award: $10,000
Expand and document this community/school partnership program which provides used
computers, training and support to school families in need. Provide at least twenty low-
income families with a computer, modem, e-mail account and training in basic computer
skillls. Computers and training will be applied to a classroom electronic dialogue project.
Funds will be used to create the infrastructure for efficient acquisition and processing of
computer hardware and software, train volunteers to create and repair computers for low-
income families, train families in computer skills, and write a program handbook to assist others seeking to develop a computer giveaway program.
Weaving Wallingford
Wallingford Network
Grant Award: $10,000
Design, implement and publicize a website to be the basis for the network that connects
all members of the community electronically.
Center Park Community Computer Center / Assistive Technology Program
Center Park Resident Council
Grant Award: $10,000
Conduct the first planning and design phase for an assistve technology community computer lab
Project Guiding Light
Delridge Advisory Council
Grant Award: $7,605
To devlop curriculum and provide a projector for using in teaching classes at OnRamp, the Delridge Community Community Center computer learning lab.
Family Center Web Project
Children's Trust Foundation
Grant Award: $11,515
Establish a Family Center resources web site and train center coordinators, parent
trainers and parents in Internet use.
Computer Training Program for youth
SODO Business Association/ Urban
Grant Award: $21,070
To provide a computer training component to current work and educational training program. Will combine the production of public art murals with computer training in graphics, word processing, and spreadsheet programs.
Enhanced Computer & Internet Access for Seniors
Tallmadge Hamilton House
Grant Award: $9,610
To expand programming by upgrading software and equipment and Internet access so
that seniors who want to usete internet, e-mail and teleconferencing technology can stay in touch and develop new skills, relationships, and conduct personal business.
The Family Computer Literacy Project
The Denice Hunt Townhomes Art Council
Grant Award: $11,286
The Computer Family Literacy Project will pair an adult and child in "tech teams" to be trained in basic computer skills. They will then train the next set of teams.
Computer Lab for Seniors
Central Area Senior Center
Grant Award: $11,240
Upgrade the computer lab and add Internet access. Increase the training offerings and open lab hours.
Modem Upgrade
Seattle Community Network
Grant Award:$5,412
Provide improved services to community network users by upgrading 40 phone lines
with higher speed modems(33.6Kb). City funds will pay for purchase of 20 modems.
This project is a prerequisite to SCN's plan to provide web based email and free community PPP connection services later in 1999.
Girl.net
The Foundary
Grant Award:$7,070
Provice girls ages 14-18 with technology training along with email and web accounts.
The project will also introduce them to technology professionials.
Great Computer Giveaway
Grassroots Technology Program
Grant Award:$20,000
Expand a grassroots technology program that brings compters and computer literacy to
low-income families in collaboration with schools and community centers.
The Josephinum Computer Learning Center
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
Grant Award:$30,000
To bring a Computer Learning Center to the Josephinum, a low-income housing site, to
assist residents in achieving the skills needed for self-sufficiency and independence.
Project Compute Life-Web Project
Rainier Community Center Advisory Council
Grant award:$90,600
To create a Web site for the Rainier community as an Internet Web site, created by
community members. Upscale the Project Compute Computer Lab equipment to include
a web server and purchase 25 Sharp Mobilon Handheld Computers with Digital Camera.
CISC Community Computer Phase II Devlopment
Chinese Information and Service Center
Grant Award:$20,000
To conduct Phase Two of the CISC Computer Center. To improve coordination of the
Computer Center , develop volunteers to operate the center and develop an Operation Working Manual.
Rainier Vista Jobs Resource Center
Rainier Vista Leadership Team
To establish a community designed and managed computer center
as part of the Jobs Plus Initiative.
Bryant Computer Lab Upgrade, Tutoring, Outreach Program
Bryant Elementary School PTSA
Grant Award:$20,000
To help students and their families gain computer literacy, Bryant Elementary School's
computer lab will be upgraded. The after-school tutoring program will be expanded to
include computer access and training, and develop an evening family outreach program
targeted toward families with limited computer experience.
Connecting Seattle
Washington State Neighborhood Networks Consortium
Grant Award:$17,000
Develop computer literacy programs for residents of low-income housing projects and
surrounding neighborhoods and communities. Provide computers and connect five sites
to the Internet, train residents to be trainers and provide Internet training and community forums at each site.
Community/Youth Web Mastery Project
Women's Community Impact Consortium
Grant Award:$35,000
Establish and support a computer center at Yesler Terrace to operate in conjunction with WCIC's Delridge Way center, train 45 people in information technology skills and
produce a computer training video for distribution in Seattle Public LIbraries. Train youth in web authoring and create web site for Yesler Terrace.
C3 Online
Technology Access Foundation (TAF)
Grant Award:$15,000
Develop a wide area network to provide technical support, registration, and group tasks
as well as a virtual institute of classes to 15 computer labs supported by TAF which serve youth of color.
Community Media Project
911 Media Arts Center/Garfield/Langston Hughes
Grant Award:$30,000
In collaboration with The Tribes Project 1999 at Garfield High School, the 911 Media
Arts Center will partner with Garfield High School and Langston Hughes Cultural Arts
Center to offer a video production program to high school students and develop a
companion web site. The project will also result in increased video production capacity
at Garfield and Langston Hughes.
Accessible Computer Center of Seattle
Center Park Resident Council
Grant Award:$30,000
Create an adapted technology computer learning center at the Center Park residence
providing access for people with a wide range of disabilities and to the community. This
is a joint project with the SEattle Housing Authority, the Resident Council, Seattle Public
Library and other partners.
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