These 4 community partners are helping make a difference in Poughkeepsie!

Knowledge. Skills. Education. Work. Finances. Shopping. It’s more true now than ever before: the world has gone digital.

Unfortunately, that means inequality has gone digital, too.

The “Digital Divide” separates those who are able to benefit from information and communications technologies… and those who are at a disadvantage due to a lack of access. In the United States, the digital divide is “one of America’s leading economic and civil rights issues,” according to a 1999 NTIA report.

The Hudson Valley is no different. New Yorkers who lack internet access (predominantly lower income individuals of color) aren’t able to search for jobs, attend classes, make payments, or take part in our culture and economy to their fullest potential.

And the Covid-19 pandemic has only made their situation worse.

Open Reboot students
Pilot program for 6 students started May 18th, 2021

At OpenHub Project, we are working to help address the digital divide in our communities by making educational opportunities available for new tech users to learn essential digital skills.

This year, we launched a new program in Poughkeepsie: OPEN REBOOT! A talented group of Poughkeepsie youth spent five weeks refurbishing computers and studying digital space. Guided by their OpenHub mentors, they engaged with dynamic, hands-on learning experiences twice a week. They are able to refurbish and upgrade donated computers to take them home.

Open Reboot studentThe program was a great success, but we would not have been able to do it without the help of our valued community partners. With the deepest gratitude, we wish to thank the following organizations for making OPEN REBOOT possible:

  • Dutchess County Workforce Investment Board, for providing instructional space and storage of class resources.
  • One Stop Dutchess County, participant recruitment, youth engagement and evaluation.
  • Workforce Development Institute, for funding and overall support.
  • Dutchess County government, for the donation of 10 computers to refurbish.

This is just the beginning for the OPEN REBOOT program, and that’s just one small part of the work we do. But, as always, we are grateful to be a part of a community so rich with talent, dedication, and potential.

Together, we can close the digital divide in the Hudson Valley! To learn more about who we are and what we do, click here to join us for a meetup!

computer refeurbishing
computer refurbishing. Students help each other
Open Reboot students receive certificates from Dutchess County
Open Reboot students receive certificates from Dutchess County…
students receive certificates from OpenHub
… and OpenHub. Provided stipend will allow students to upgrade their computers further
graduation ceremony
Thanks to all partners – Workforce Development Institute, Dutchess County government, One Stop Dutchess, OpenHub and… students working hard to take refurbished computers home

 

Author: Yulia Ovchinnikova

Yulia Ovchinnikova, PhD is a growth & business development professional, tech entrepreneur and strategist, a thought leader, educator, consultant, and a community manager, primarily working with the technology and Internet industry. Yulia helps to build the Hudson Valley tech community by participating with and contributing to many local organizations including, the HVTM (1500+ members), the Google Developer Group HV (700+), running HV Startups business workshops (400+) and founding local Coding MeetUP (300+). She is a key-connector for Hudson Valley tech entrepreneurs and a recognized leader of the tech community Yulia was the first women elected to the Top Level Country Internet Domain .RU Council and the first women elected as president of the Russian Foundation of Open Source Software. She starts as web-developer in 1995, and she was leading web-development teams across all her following jobs, including publishing platform (IKS-Media), consulting (KPMG), few startups (Rosa Lab and iTrend), As a team lead she won a Google Hackathon’s audience award in 2015. She holds a PhD in Economics from Russian Academy of Science and an MA in Applied Mathematics & Computer Science from Moscow State Technical University of Electronics & Mathematics.

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