The Urban League of Greater Springfield, the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, and the Western Massachusetts Alliance for Digital Equity all receive grants.
During an event at The Tech Foundry in Springfield Thursday, leaders from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Economic Development and the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) announced $14 million in new grants from the state's Digital Equity Partnerships Program.
High school and college students will be part of Massachusetts' Digital Equity Partnerships Program, a grant funding initiative to train seniors in technology skills and how to use devices.