Queens University of Charlotte's Center for Digital Equity Releases its Collective Impact Report

The Center for Digital Equity (CDE) at Queens University of Charlotte has released its first-ever Annual Collective Impact Report, showcasing the progress its digital equity work has made in bridging the digital divide in Charlotte (NC) communities. The CDE’s Annual Report highlights the collective impact of its partnership with residents, partners, and stakeholders in fervently addressing the needs of all people living in Mecklenburg County (NC). From July 2022 – June 2023, thehe CDE:

  • Supported internet adoption for 10,000 households via the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and the Your Home, Your Internet grant with INLIVIAN (formerly the Charlotte Housing Authority);
  • Was chosen as the lead partner for the digital divide priority focus area for the Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative (MREI) in Charlotte;
  • Supported the distribution of 20,000 laptops in partnership with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and E2D;
  • Developed version one of a digital literacy journey map that will help residents better connect to personalized digital resources;
  • Provided outreach to increase digital navigator ticket volumes through partnerships with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (CMS);
  • Conducted digital literacy sessions using its Digital Navigator Program throughout the Greater Charlotte metropolitan area.

Collective Impact Report