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240 Harrison Street, Suite 2, Red Wing, MN 55066
- Computer, internet, and technology classes - Cyber Center staff to help answer computer, iPhone, iPad and digital camera questions, etc - Free technology lab assistance with google, zoom, etc. - Laptop check-out available to members at no cost
1481 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Offers refurbished desktop and laptop computers. Additional accessories such as monitors, speakers, wireless mouse, and web cameras may be available.
103 East Walnut Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Offers refurbished desktop and laptop computers. Additional accessories such as monitors, speakers, wireless mouse, and web cameras may be available.
1130 1/2 7th Street NW, Suite 205, Rochester, MN 55901
Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.
504 Malcolm Avenue SE, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Provides a computer for educational purposes to aid in distance learning or employment searching and applying. Learners of any age who lack the technology necessary to complete their school work or participate in remote learning can apply. All computers are free for approved applicants.
504 Malcolm Avenue SE, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Provides schools and educational organizations with low cost, quality computer equipment complete with educational software, a warranty, and one year of tech support.
402 East 2nd Street, Winona, MN 55987
Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.
300 West 3rd Street, Grand Marais, MN 55604
K-12 and Adult Tutoring: Provides tutoring support for school subjects or writing assistance. Students can work one-on-one with a tutor up to 10 times per semester. Laptops for Locals: Provides access to refurbished laptops at a reduced cost to eligible individuals Scholarships: Offers scholarships that can help cover the cost of tuition, textbooks, and training programs Student Support Services: Offers academic advising, financial aid guidance, scholarship assistance, tutoring, and other student support resources.
310 N 1st Avenue West, Suite 108, Duluth, MN 55806
Provides multiple programs to help reduce isolation and create culturally inclusive spaces for elders. Conversations and Coffee: A cross generational weekly event for elders to connect with one another and get in tune with what's going on in their neighborhoods. Program includes: - Elder Tablet Program: Provides the elder members tablets and training on technology and having meaningful conversations together. Program offers home visits to drop off the tablet and teach them how to get connected. Tech support is provided while they have the tablet. - Elders Advocacy Program: Offers a comprehensive advocacy service tailored to the unique needs of the elder members. Support ranges from groceries to travel and medical assistance, and providing a helping hand in various areas.
Provides access to iPads and mobile hotspots for clients in need of assistance with technology access and education. Volunteers are matched with clients to provide weekly or semi-monthly support, direction and education on how to access applications on iPads to enable them to complete tasks of daily living such as grocery shopping, emailing a landlord, accessing a medical portal, engaging in telehealth visits, joining an online support group, etc. Volunteers dedicate 1 - 2 hours with clients to educate them on technology, and staff offer support as well.
