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DEED: Digital Opportunity Plan

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Public Pinned Report on Partcipation in DEED's Digital Opportunity Plan led by OpenBeam
Last modified: August 22, 2023

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Highlights


Presentation Slides; Instructions to submit comments, Draft Digital Opportunity Plan; Public Comment Sessions--Family Service Rochester will be hosting one of the public comment sessions 

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Message from Dave Beal, FSR, 2023-08-22

 

 

 

 2023-08-22

 As reported earlier, AFOC formed digital connection committee in March. We were awarded a digital inclusion information project grant and completed a digital inclusion information project in June.

Our stakeholder partners included 125 Live, Age Friendly Oronoco, Elder Network, Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association, and Rochester Public Library.

Yesterday, the state released its draft Digital Opportunity Plan. (Copy attached.)

 Family Service Rochester will be hosting one of the public comment sessions on September 6th, 3:30pm – 5:30pm at our main office 4600 18th Ave NW. There are also two virtual sessions scheduled. (Flyer attached.)

 Regards,

 Dave Beal

Age Friendly Olmsted County

Family Service Rochester

1625 Hwy 14 East

Rochester, MN  55904

507-287-2010

www.familyservicerochester.org

 

 

Public Comment Sessions

 

In person session

 

September 6th, 3:30pm – 5:30pm at Family Service Rochester Main Office 4600 18th Ave NW. 

 

Virtual Sessions

 

September 14, 12-1:30pm Registration

September 27, 2-3:30pm Registration

 

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MN DEED Digital

 

Message from Megan Moudry Digital Equity Grants Administrator

Thank you for attending the Rochester, Minnesota Digital Opportunity Listening Session. Attached are the PowerPoint slides from the presentation, in pdf format.

 We appreciate your feedback at the session, and want to remind you that you can add additional public comment online at Digital Opportunity Plan Public Comment - Formstack or by mailing written comments to me at the address below, until Friday, September 29th, 2023.

 Thank you for your participation in the making of Minnesota’s draft Digital Opportunity Plan.

 Best,

 Megan Moudry

Digital Equity Grants Administrator
she/her/hers

Department of Employment and Economic Development
180 East Fifth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101

Direct: 651-259-7677

mn.gov/DEED | Twitter | Facebook

DEED acknowledges that all our locations stand on the land of the Dakota and Anishinaabe people. We honor the history of this land, the Native people who were here before us and who are still here today. We commit to learn and appreciate the rich culture of Native people and pledge to support Native communities and uplift their history.

 

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Presentation Slides From September 6. 2023 Meeting 

 

 

 

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Draft Digital Opportunity Plan

 

 

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CONNECTING ALL MINNESOTANS: Listening Session

 

 

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Breakout of Plan Sections

 

Adults over 60 

 

 

 

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Minoritized Racial and Ethnic Groups 

 

 

 

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