Technology Matching Fund
Seattle is working together for digital equity, to ensure all residents and neighborhoods have the information technology capacity needed for civic life, cultural participation, employment, lifelong learning, and access to essential services. We collaborate with education, community, and business partners on intentional strategies and investments to create opportunities and to reduce and eliminate existing and historical barriers to technology access and use.
Digital equity grants are a cornerstone of the City’s Digital Equity Program. Our vision is for Seattle to be a city where technology’s opportunities equitably empower all residents and communities, especially those who are historically underserved or underrepresented. These grants seek to support community-driven solutions to achieving digital equity in Seattle.
The Technology Matching Fund program was established by Resolution 29673 and 31919 in 1997 to support the community’s efforts to close the digital divide and encourage a technology-healthy city. Over $7 million has been awarded since 1998. The fund continues the legacy of Bill Wright, a Central District community leader who embodied the program goals of creating digital equity and opportunities for all, and of using technology tools to engage residents, improve communications and strengthen communities. Bill Wright developed Midtown Commons, one of the early technology access and education centers in Seattle.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted through the City’s FLUXX portal. Use Chrome browser for an optimized experience.
- Click on “Create an Account Now” and complete account information.
- Please verify your account by clicking on “Verification Link” in your email.
- Follow instructions under “How to Use the Portal”.
Timeline for 2025 Funding
Applications Accepted: October 15, 2024
Preliminary Application Deadline: November 13, 2024
Application Deadline: December 16, 2024
Award Notification: March 2025
Contact
If you would like to schedule a meeting, have questions about the application, or need technical assistance, please email communitytechnology@seattle.gov.
MATERIALS FROM THE 2025 TMF INFORMATION SESSIONS:
Grant overview meeting held on Monday, October 28, 2024:
To view the presentation, use this password FcH9yKZp
Here is some additional material from the session:
Technology Access and Adoption Study
Internet connectivity projects
Community partners meeting held on Wednesday, October 30, 2024:
To view the presentation, use this password: Wbkm6mSt
Here is some additional material from the session:
Seattle Housing Authority presentation
Seattle Housing Authority Computer Labs
City and Library Partners meeting held on Friday, November 1, 2024:
To view the presentation, use this password: dMKCGd7R
Here is some additional material from the session:
Age-Friendly Seattle Program Presentation
Seattle Public Library (SPL) Presentation
SPL Library Equal Access Program
Internet for All
These funds are a key part of the City's Internet for All framework. The lack of access to internet-accessible devices and technical skills play a significant role in why some residents remain unconnected. Partnering with organizations that support communities in a holistic way is essential for reaching diverse populations that need digital support. Read the City of Seattle's Internet For All Strategies and Action Plan here.