Broadband = Broad Access

 

By Ernestine Walls Benedict
Director, Online Communications – Reading Is Fundamental

Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), America’s oldest and largest children’s literacy non-profit, is betting on broadband to help expand the reach and impact of its mission. RIF motivates children to embrace reading as a fun and beneficial part of everyday life. Through a national, grassroots network of thousands of volunteers at 20,000 RIF program sites, 4.6 million children are provided with 16 million free books annually. While these numbers are impressive, there are countless children in underserved communities that we aim to reach.

As broadband continues to penetrate learning environments across the country, particularly in low-income urban and rural communities, RIF is able to cost-effectively extend its reach to children, teachers, parents, and volunteers by providing meaningful and immersive literacy experiences online. RIF is leveraging this richer experience across a greater number of initiatives to take full advantage of the power of broadband.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Posted by: seaowl
    January 23rd, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    It is good to see that RIF is using the power and reach of the internet. We need to empower the low-income, urban and rural communities to help their children take advantage of programs like this. The Communications Workers Of Americas campaign, Speed Matters addresses these issues. The goal is affordable high speed internet access for all Americans. Check out the website for more information at www.speedmatters.org

  2. Posted by: zorknlke
    January 29th, 2008 at 6:47 am

    zorknlke…

    zorknlke…

  3. Posted by: staples
    January 29th, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    I wasn’t aware technology was being used for kids at such a young age. Great story.

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