Charter Communications to open Spectrum Digital Education for grant requests | RFPs
Charter Communications has announced that its Spectrum Digital Education program will award $1 million in grants in 2026. Starting on February 2, nonprofits served by the Spectrum suite of communications services can apply for funding to help community members build their digital skills and access the tools and devices they need to succeed in their education, careers and everyday lives.
Across Spectrum′s 41-state service area, Spectrum Digital Education supports nonprofits that help their community members—from seniors and veterans to students, working adults and families in need—access the digital education skills and tools they need to stay connected. Grants support initiatives such as digital literacy programs, workforce readiness training, and efforts that provide donated or affordable laptops and other devices. Funding also helps power community tech spaces, like computer labs and learning hubs, where people can get hands-on support using online tools and services safely and effectively.
To be eligible for a Spectrum Digital Education grant, organizations must serve communities within Spectrum’s service area and have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Spectrum Digital Education website.