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Opportunities for Philanthropic Investment in Rural Connectivity and Broadband

Cosponsored by Grantmakers in Health, with support from United Philanthropy Forum

AFN and GiH Members Only

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the crucial roles that robust broadband services and connectivity play in employment, health, and education, especially in rural areas.  This basic infrastructure is an essential building block for economic development and a critical social determinant of health. Federal funds for broadband expansion will begin flowing next year, but philanthropic organizations must be ready to lead cross-cutting work that will bring internet connectivity to rural populations facing health disparities and economic challenges.

AFN and Grantmakers In Health are offering this webinar featuring investment models from place-based foundations that have addressed poor connectivity in their predominantly rural communities. Presenters will include Susan Beaudry of the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, Shirley Bloomfield of the Rural Broadband Association, Jennifer Danic of the Steuben County Community Foundation, and Kerry Pigman of the Athens County Foundation.

If you are an AFN member, please complete this form to register. Once you have completed the form, you will receive a confirmation email, including Zoom information, from GiH.

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