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The Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) provides exciting new programming and increased open lab time as a result of BTOP funding. CISC was founded in 1972 and its mission is tobridge cultures,...

The First Tee of Greater Seattle received a City of Seattle Technology Matching Fund grant to support the development of a four station computer lab and offer of a new college preparation mentoring program, video production, and goal-setting classes in new space at their Clubhouse and learning...

The Multimedia Resources and Training Institute of Seattle, or MMRTI, empowers youth to become leaders by using media technology to create stories about their cultural heritage, communities, and themselves. MMRTI serves the immigrant community in the Seattle area, and, through the grant, has...

Exciting new programs are taking shape in the Neighborhood House Technology Center at High Point. Neighborhood House was awarded Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) funding as part of the EdLab Group’s Communities Connect Network Project, and purchased15 laptop computers for a...