The state’s libraries plan on using federal grant money to add digital specialists to the Delaware Libraries Social Innovation Team, which helps Delawareans with social services like finding housing and jobs, applying for healthcare, becoming financially literate, and more.
“The Delaware Libraries Social Innovation Team holds Open Labs in public libraries throughout the state for individuals seeking just-in-time assistance with online registrations, job applications, social services, teleservices, and much more,” said Annie Norman, director of the Delaware Division of Libraries.
Ongoing training is also offered to support digital literacy and use of devices and applications, she said.
As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s approval and recommendations for $68 million nationally as part of the Digital Equity Capacity Grant, the First State will receive $4.8 million over five years.
“As we use federal infrastructure funds to connect everyone in our state to high-speed internet, we also need to make sure Delawareans have both the skills and equipment to get the most benefit,” said Gov. John Carney in a press release. “This Digital Equity funding will help us do just that, with a focus on traditionally underserved communities.”
The state will invest in job training for Delawareans, Carney said, to pursue technology careers, as well as invest in supports at the state’s libraries and community organizations.
Delaware will use the $4.8 million for:
The labor department’s wrap-around services connect people to jobs, resources, monetary benefits, workplace protections, and labor market information to promote financial independence, workplace justice, and a strong economy.
According to Christina Dirksen, strategic communications manager at the Department of Technology and Information, the funding will be used as follows:
Raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Jarek earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in political science from Temple University in 2021. After running CNN’s Michael Smerconish’s YouTube channel, Jarek became a reporter for the Bucks County Herald before joining Delaware LIVE News.
Jarek can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (215) 450-9982. Follow him on Twitter @jarekrutz and on LinkedIn
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