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America Connects Consortium Regional Development 2002 Report

This report documents the development of 10 regional consortia selected by CTCNet to receive seed funding from the America Connects Consortium. Each network was asked to describe its work in categories reflecting all aspects of the consortia, such as: Mission/Goals, Stage of Development Funding, Project Work and Impact, and Membership.

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CTC Program Analysis 1999-2002
ACC has authored this report -- Community Technology Centers Program: An Analysis of Grant-Funded Projects, 1999-2002 -- to provide a summative overview of the activities of this U.S. Department of Education grant program during its first 4 years. This report profiles four cohorts of grantees of the U.S. Department of Education's Community Technology Centers (CTC) program, from 1999 to 2002.
 

Case Studies in CTC Program Design
In 2005, ACC conducted two case studies guided by the question: What is the program design process of organizations that have implemented community technology programs with strong outcomes?

Exploring New Roles for Community Technology Centers: Can CTCs Serve as Nonprofit Technical Assistance Providers?

CompuMentor Report Examines the Capacity of CTCs to Provide Technology Assistance to Nonprofits

Over the past several years, much discussion has taken place in the nonprofit sector and particularly in the community technology movement around the evolving roles of community technology centers (CTC). One idea that has received significant attention is whether CTCs may expand their roles to act as nonprofit technology assistance providers (NTAPs).

With the support of the AOL Time Warner Foundation, CompuMentor took a closer look at this issue and published its findings in the report "Exploring New Roles for Community Technology Centers: Can CTCs Serve as Nonprofit Technical Assistance Providers?" CompuMentor's interest in this subject came from two vantage points. First, as an NTAP they understand there is a very large unmet need in the nonprofit sector for technology support services. Second, as a provider or services and technical assistance to CTCs, they know that sustainability is a huge challenge.

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