Bloomington Again Recognized as Digital Inclusion Trailblazer
Bloomington has been recognized as a 2024 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA), underscoring its commitment to bridging the digital divide. The award highlights the city's comprehensive initiatives, including a state-first Digital Equity Survey and Strategic Plan aimed at improving broadband access for underserved residents. Bloomington established a Digital Equity Grants Fund to support local nonprofits, demonstrating a collaborative approach to enhancing digital literacy. Mayor Kerry Thomson remarked on the significance of providing equitable access to digital tools, which is vital for community well-being and success in a connected society. Angela Siefer, NDIA's executive director, noted the essential role of local governments in fostering digital inclusion ecosystems.
This recognition not only affirms Bloomington's efforts but also serves as a model for other municipalities striving to achieve similar goals. By prioritizing digital equity, the city is paving the way for a more inclusive and connected community. For more details on Bloomington's initiatives, residents are encouraged to visit the city's Digital Equity website.