ZeroDivide provides financial support, capacity building and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations that benefit low-income, minority, immigrant, non-English speaking, LGBT, aged and disability communities.
Our key comments and recommendations to the Federal Communications Commission regarding the development of a National Broadband Plan are:
ZeroDivide Statement on FCC’s National Broadband Plan
March 16, 2010
ZeroDivide applauds the National Broadband Plan, released today by the Federal Communications Commission. The first-ever federal plan for expanding broadband deployment and use in the U.S., this is a crucial and historic step in ensuring an equitable future for underserved and disadvantaged communities.
The Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation (FCCP) recently shared the findings of a new report which tell the story of the massive voter-registration and mobilization efforts of the 501(c)(3) civic engagement community.
ZeroDivide supports the goals of the Social Innovation Fund as originally described in the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, as a means of “providing resources to replicate and expand effective initiatives; and seeding experimental initiatives focused on improving outcomes