Ever-Evolving EveryoneOn. HOW EVERYONEON CLOSES THE DIGITAL DIVIDE COST Work with local and national Internet and device providers to deliver low- cost.

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Ever-Evolving EveryoneOn

HOW EVERYONEON CLOSES THE DIGITAL DIVIDE COST Work with local and national Internet and device providers to deliver low- cost high-speed Internet and computers RELEVANCY Build awareness through national and local outreach DIGITAL LITERACY Provide access to best-in-class online content and in-person training

WHAT’S CHANGED? Changed from Connect2Compete to EveryoneOn to better message our larger mission and scope of services. Connect2Compete is now our flagship low-cost Internet program for families with children who qualify for free or reduced school lunch.

EXPANDED FOOTPRINT New partnership with Mobile Beacon and Mobile Citizen Unlimited 4G Internet service for $10 a month Qualified by: Living in a ZIP code with an annual median income less than $35,000 Constituent of pre-qualified partner

BULK ADOPTION School districts, community-based organizations, or public agencies subsidize the cost of routers, modems, and Internet service for a number of households. Example: Connect.DC, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Los Angeles Unified School District

36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service. ACCOMPLISHMENTS

36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service. 161,000 households (and counting!) connected.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS 36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service. The states with the highest number of connections are California, Texas, Washington, DC, Florida, and Illinois. 161,000 households (and counting!) connected.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS 161,000 households (and counting!) connected. 36 million U.S. residents now eligible for low-cost Internet service. The states with the highest number of connections are California, Texas, Washington, DC, Florida, and Illinois. Primary beneficiaries: Families with school-aged children. Fastest growing segment: Single adults and Seniors.

CONNECT WITH US 1.Prequalify all your constituents for our low-cost Internet service. Learn more at EveryoneOn.org/Partner. 2.Follow us: Facebook: EveryoneOn 3.Share real stories on how the Internet has improved the life of someone you know