Community Technology Directory
(We also call it our "techmap.")
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This directory contains information about
community programs in Seattle and surrounding areas. These programs
provide training, access to information and opportunities to
use technology tools. Beyond that, there are a wide range of
program offerings, locations and communities served. What ties
Community Technology Centers (CTCs) together is their commitment
to helping build strong communities and to ensuring digital opportunities
for all. Community tech centers are based in housing projects,
human service agencies, libraries, places of worship, schools,
or community centers. They may serve families, youth, immigrants,
single mothers, job seekers, or seniors. Some provide "open access" to
the public, while others only serve their members, students,
or housing project residents. The technology services range from
Internet access, computer training, video production facilities,
web sites and more.
We created this directory to connect
residents to valuable tools and assistance and to facilitate
collaboration between the community technology centers, volunteers,
other service organizations, government, funders and donators,
businesses, neighborhood groups and other program providers.
Centers are organized by general geographic sectors and contain
information about their programs, facilities and availability.
We invite your feedback, additions and changes. We
hope that you will contact us to make sure your program is listed,
and/or to make sure your information is current. Please email
us at communitytechnology@seattle.gov or
call (206) 684-0600.
- David Keyes
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