DETROIT, Jan. 9, 2025- Rocket Community Fund, in partnership with Tech Goes Home (TGH), today announced the launch of Digital Skills Detroit, an initiative designed to equip 200 Detroit residents with digital skills focused on enhancing employability and fostering economic empowerment across the city’s underserved communities.
The program provides participants with a free digital device, access to affordable internet and hands-on training to develop both basic skills, such as navigating the internet safely, and more advanced skills, including how to use productivity software, internet job search techniques and how to access certain online services. The training sessions will be held at Connect 313’s 17 local technology hubs, which are accessible community spaces offering internet connectivity and digital resources.
“Digital literacy is essential for participating fully in today’s society,” said Autumn Evans, Senior Program Manager, Rocket Community Fund. “Through partnerships like this, we’re addressing systemic barriers and providing Detroiters with tools to achieve economic mobility and success in a tech-driven world.”
The Digital Skills Detroit program will be delivered over six months through workshops and Learning Circles led by local instructors trained by TGH. This approach ensures culturally relevant and high-quality instruction tailored to Detroit’s unique needs. By fostering collaboration and collective learning, the initiative addresses the specific needs of Detroit’s diverse populations while strengthening community ties and promoting empowerment.
TGH was established in Massachusetts in 2000 and has partnered with hundreds of organizations across the state – including schools, libraries, and nonprofits – to serve more than 50,000 learners. The majority of TGH learners identify as people of color, speak a primary language other than English, and have annual household income of less than $20,000. This is the organization’s first partnership in Detroit, which has become nationally recognized for its comprehensive digital inclusion model and collaborative ecosystem of partners.
“We are thrilled to bring TGH’s community-led digital inclusion model to Detroit,” said Marvin Venay, Chief External Affairs and Advocacy Officer, TGH. “In Massachusetts, we’ve seen the positive impact of providing digital devices, internet access, and skills training led by trusted local instructors. We’re grateful to the Rocket Community Fund and our Detroit partners for their collaboration in bridging the digital divide.”
In addition to the Rocket Community Fund, Digital Skills Detroit is supported by local partners Connect 313, Black Tech Saturdays and Peer 2 Peer University. Recently, TGH team members traveled to Detroit to train a cohort of local instructors, who will lead the program for an initial group of 200 learners. Sessions started in October 2024 and will continue through April 2025.
“Our partnership with Tech Goes Home showcases the inspiring work of local leaders Maia and Keith, founders of CoCreating with the City,” said Johnnie Turnage, co-founder, Black Tech Saturdays. “Their commitment to empowering residents and businesses exemplifies how visionaries drive innovation and bridge gaps. Through city-wide tech talks and e-commerce training on platforms like Shopify, Maia and Keith are reshaping Detroit’s digital future. Together, we’re building skills and creating a lasting legacy of opportunity and empowerment.”
The Rocket Community Fund works in deep collaboration with Rocket Mortgage and the Rocket Mortgage Classic PGA TOUR event on efforts to bridge Detroit’s digital divide. Through its signature “Changing the Course” campaign, the Rocket Mortgage Classic has invested nearly $6 million in digital inclusion since 2019 and nearly $10 million overall to community nonprofits. These efforts have helped connect over 150,000 families to low-cost internet options and provided 75,000 devices to residents.
In 2024, the Rocket Mortgage Classic contributed nearly $1.5 million to local nonprofits, including more than $581,000 for digital inclusion nonprofits including Connect 313, Black Tech Saturdays and Human-I-T.
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