Get to Know Us Through Our Favorite Cities: Brian Donoghue
Next Century Cities staff answered questions about some of their favorite things and the cities associated with them. Read Brian’s responses below. In what city
Next Century Cities staff answered questions about some of their favorite things and the cities associated with them. Read Brian’s responses below. In what city
By Ryan Johnston Created in 1997, the Universal Service Fund (“USF”) established four programs to expand telecommunications and advanced services such as high-speed Internet access.
By Lukas Pietrzak Hundreds of millions of people log on to the Internet to access their classes, attend medical appointments, bank, connect with family, and
By Brittany-Rae Gregory Since childhood, I have always enjoyed learning about the historical background behind people, places and things. Being able to understand events and
By Corian Zacher Among the many personal necessities that broadband enables, connectivity also allows us to show up for our community. Since the pandemic began,
The Federal Commissions Commission’s (“FCC”) plans for the Affordable Connectivity Program (“ACP”) incorporate learnings from the Emergency Broadband Benefit (“EBB”). The draft rules, published
The belief that broadband is for everyone is one of the core tenets that fuels Next Century Cities’ work. It became widely apparent as communities
When a natural disaster occurs, the last thing residents should be concerned about is whether they will be able to receive emergency services or evacuation
The Promise Neighborhoods National Network Conference annually convenes U.S. Department of Education’s Promise Neighborhoods and Full-Service Community Schools program grantees. Promise Neighborhoods programs are designed
On December 8, 2021, Next Century Cities submitted comments to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to document feedback from local officials on the upcoming Affordable
Next Century Cities staff answered questions about some of their favorite things and the cities associated with them. Read Brian’s responses below. In what city
By Ryan Johnston Created in 1997, the Universal Service Fund (“USF”) established four programs to expand telecommunications and advanced services such as high-speed Internet access.
By Lukas Pietrzak Hundreds of millions of people log on to the Internet to access their classes, attend medical appointments, bank, connect with family, and
By Brittany-Rae Gregory Since childhood, I have always enjoyed learning about the historical background behind people, places and things. Being able to understand events and
By Corian Zacher Among the many personal necessities that broadband enables, connectivity also allows us to show up for our community. Since the pandemic began,
The Federal Commissions Commission’s (“FCC”) plans for the Affordable Connectivity Program (“ACP”) incorporate learnings from the Emergency Broadband Benefit (“EBB”). The draft rules, published
The belief that broadband is for everyone is one of the core tenets that fuels Next Century Cities’ work. It became widely apparent as communities
When a natural disaster occurs, the last thing residents should be concerned about is whether they will be able to receive emergency services or evacuation
The Promise Neighborhoods National Network Conference annually convenes U.S. Department of Education’s Promise Neighborhoods and Full-Service Community Schools program grantees. Promise Neighborhoods programs are designed
On December 8, 2021, Next Century Cities submitted comments to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to document feedback from local officials on the upcoming Affordable
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