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Emily changed the description of the committee
Connect Midwest Committee from “The Connect Midwest Committee is a public group within TechSTL dedicated to addressing critical issues around digital opportunity, broadband access, and digital literacy in the St. Louis Metro. Meeting monthly, this committee brings together passionate advocates, industry experts, and community leaders to drive initiatives that bridge the digital divide and empower equitable access to technology. The primary focus of the committee is to launch Connect Midwest as a self-sustaining 501(c)(3) organization, actively serving the 15-county bistate of the St. Louis Metro.Through collaborative events, resource sharing, and targeted advocacy efforts, the Connect Midwest Committee works to:
Expand broadband infrastructure and connectivity throughout the region.
Enhance digital literacy programs to equip individuals and communities with essential tech skills.
Advocate for policies and funding that promote equitable digital access and opportunity.
Build partnerships that support digital inclusion and workforce readiness.Whether advancing infrastructure, fostering tech education, or championing systemic change, the Connect Midwest Committee is committed to ensuring everyone in the St. Louis Metro has the tools and opportunities to thrive in the digital age. Join us in creating a more connected and inclusive future for the region.
The Connect Midwest Committee Group & Forum is a public space brings together advocates, experts, and community leaders working to bridge the digital divide across the St. Louis Metro region’s 15-county bistate area.GROUP PURPOSE
This group serves as a platform for:Coordinating digital inclusion initiatives and programs
Sharing broadband access resources and opportunities
Discussing regional connectivity challenges and solutions
Building partnerships for digital literacy programs
Advancing policy advocacy and funding initiatives
Supporting community-driven tech education effortsMEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY
Digital inclusion advocates and professionals
Broadband infrastructure experts
Community organization representatives
Education and workforce development partners
Government and policy stakeholders
Technology access program coordinators
General public interested in digital equityPOSTING GUIDELINES
DO:
Share digital inclusion resources and programs
Post updates on broadband initiatives
Contribute to policy discussions
Share community success stories
Promote digital literacy events
Offer partnership opportunities
Post funding and grant informationDON’T:
Share politically partisan content
Post commercial promotions without approval
Engage in discriminatory behavior
Share private community information
Post unverified technical claimsINTERACTION GUIDELINES
Foster inclusive and respectful dialogue
Consider diverse community perspectives
Provide constructive policy input
Support collaborative problem-solving
Maintain focus on community benefit
Respect varied technical expertise levelsCONTENT MODERATION
Content should support digital equity goals
Posts may be reviewed for accuracy
Community guidelines strictly enforced
Members can flag concerning contentPRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Respect community privacy needs
Protect sensitive program information
Follow data sharing protocols
Maintain grant discussion confidentiality
Adhere to partner privacy policiesEVENT PARTICIPATION
Share events that are:
Digital literacy programs
Community tech training
Policy advocacy meetings
Infrastructure planning sessions
Digital inclusion workshopsInclude accessibility information
Provide virtual participation optionsRESOURCE SHARING
Share verified digital access resources
Provide multilingual materials when possible
Credit original sources
Include implementation guidance
Focus on practical community benefitADVOCACY GUIDELINES
Focus on evidence-based advocacy
Share policy research and data
Maintain non-partisan approach
Support community-led initiatives
Document impact and outcomesVIOLATION CONSEQUENCES
First occurrence: Educational conversation
Second occurrence: Temporary posting restriction
Third occurrence: Membership review
Severe violations may result in immediate removalCONTACT INFORMATION
For questions or concerns about these guidelines, contact:
TechSTL Director of Digital Equity: Gage McCallister, Gage@TechSTL.comThese guidelines are subject to updates and revisions. Members will be notified of any significant changes to these rules.
Last Updated: January 2025″ to “The Connect Midwest Committee is a public group within TechSTL dedicated to addressing critical issues around digital opportunity, broadband access, and digital literacy in the St. Louis Metro. Meeting monthly, this committee brings together passionate advocates, industry experts, and community leaders to drive initiatives that bridge the digital divide and empower equitable access to technology. The primary focus of the committee is to launch Connect Midwest as a self-sustaining 501(c)(3) organization, actively serving the 15-county bistate of the St. Louis Metro.Through collaborative events, resource sharing, and targeted advocacy efforts, the Connect Midwest Committee works to:
Expand broadband infrastructure and connectivity throughout the region.
Enhance digital literacy programs to equip individuals and communities with essential tech skills.
Advocate for policies and funding that promote equitable digital access and opportunity.
Build partnerships that support digital inclusion and workforce readiness.The Connect Midwest Committee Group & Forum is a public space brings together advocates, experts, and community leaders working to bridge the digital divide across the St. Louis Metro region’s 15-county bistate area.
GROUP PURPOSE
This group serves as a platform for:Coordinating digital inclusion initiatives and programs
Sharing broadband access resources and opportunities
Discussing regional connectivity challenges and solutions
Building partnerships for digital literacy programs
Advancing policy advocacy and funding initiatives
Supporting community-driven tech education effortsMEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY
Digital inclusion advocates and professionals
Broadband infrastructure experts
Community organization representatives
Education and workforce development partners
Government and policy stakeholders
Technology access program coordinators
General public interested in digital equityPOSTING GUIDELINES
DO:Share digital inclusion resources and programs
Post updates on broadband initiatives
Contribute to policy discussions
Share community success stories
Promote digital literacy events
Offer partnership opportunities
Post funding and grant informationDON’T:
Share politically partisan content
Post commercial promotions without approval
Engage in discriminatory behavior
Share private community information
Post unverified technical claimsINTERACTION GUIDELINES
Foster inclusive and respectful dialogue
Consider diverse community perspectives
Provide constructive policy input
Support collaborative problem-solving
Maintain focus on community benefit
Respect varied technical expertise levelsCONTENT MODERATION
Content should support digital equity goals
Posts may be reviewed for accuracy
Community guidelines strictly enforced
Members can flag concerning contentPRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Respect community privacy needs
Protect sensitive program information
Follow data sharing protocols
Maintain grant discussion confidentiality
Adhere to partner privacy policiesEVENT PARTICIPATION
Share events that are:
Digital literacy programs
Community tech training
Policy advocacy meetings
Infrastructure planning sessions
Digital inclusion workshops
Include accessibility information
Provide virtual participation optionsRESOURCE SHARING
Share verified digital access resources
Provide multilingual materials when possible
Credit original sources
Include implementation guidance
Focus on practical community benefitADVOCACY GUIDELINES
Focus on evidence-based advocacy
Share policy research and data
Maintain non-partisan approach
Support community-led initiatives
Document impact and outcomesVIOLATION CONSEQUENCES
First occurrence: Educational conversation
Second occurrence: Temporary posting restriction
Third occurrence: Membership review
Severe violations may result in immediate removalCONTACT INFORMATION
For questions or concerns about these guidelines, contact:TechSTL Director of Digital Equity: Gage McCallister, Gage@TechSTL.com
These guidelines are subject to updates and revisions. Members will be notified of any significant changes to these rules.
Last Updated: January 2025″ a year ago
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Emily changed the description of the committee
Connect Midwest Committee from “The Connect Midwest Committee is a public group within TechSTL dedicated to addressing critical issues around digital opportunity, broadband access, and digital literacy in the St. Louis Metro. Meeting monthly, this committee brings together passionate advocates, industry experts, and community leaders to drive initiatives that bridge the digital divide and empower equitable access to technology. The primary focus of the committee is to launch Connect Midwest as a self-sustaining 501(c)(3) organization, actively serving the 15-county bistate of the St. Louis Metro.Through collaborative events, resource sharing, and targeted advocacy efforts, the Connect Midwest Committee works to:
Expand broadband infrastructure and connectivity throughout the region.
Enhance digital literacy programs to equip individuals and communities with essential tech skills.
Advocate for policies and funding that promote equitable digital access and opportunity.
Build partnerships that support digital inclusion and workforce readiness.Whether advancing infrastructure, fostering tech education, or championing systemic change, the Connect Midwest Committee is committed to ensuring everyone in the St. Louis Metro has the tools and opportunities to thrive in the digital age. Join us in creating a more connected and inclusive future for the region.” to “The Connect Midwest Committee is a public group within TechSTL dedicated to addressing critical issues around digital opportunity, broadband access, and digital literacy in the St. Louis Metro. Meeting monthly, this committee brings together passionate advocates, industry experts, and community leaders to drive initiatives that bridge the digital divide and empower equitable access to technology. The primary focus of the committee is to launch Connect Midwest as a self-sustaining 501(c)(3) organization, actively serving the 15-county bistate of the St. Louis Metro.
Through collaborative events, resource sharing, and targeted advocacy efforts, the Connect Midwest Committee works to:
Expand broadband infrastructure and connectivity throughout the region.
Enhance digital literacy programs to equip individuals and communities with essential tech skills.
Advocate for policies and funding that promote equitable digital access and opportunity.
Build partnerships that support digital inclusion and workforce readiness.Whether advancing infrastructure, fostering tech education, or championing systemic change, the Connect Midwest Committee is committed to ensuring everyone in the St. Louis Metro has the tools and opportunities to thrive in the digital age. Join us in creating a more connected and inclusive future for the region.
The Connect Midwest Committee Group & Forum is a public space brings together advocates, experts, and community leaders working to bridge the digital divide across the St. Louis Metro region’s 15-county bistate area.GROUP PURPOSE
This group serves as a platform for:Coordinating digital inclusion initiatives and programs
Sharing broadband access resources and opportunities
Discussing regional connectivity challenges and solutions
Building partnerships for digital literacy programs
Advancing policy advocacy and funding initiatives
Supporting community-driven tech education effortsMEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY
Digital inclusion advocates and professionals
Broadband infrastructure experts
Community organization representatives
Education and workforce development partners
Government and policy stakeholders
Technology access program coordinators
General public interested in digital equityPOSTING GUIDELINES
DO:
Share digital inclusion resources and programs
Post updates on broadband initiatives
Contribute to policy discussions
Share community success stories
Promote digital literacy events
Offer partnership opportunities
Post funding and grant informationDON’T:
Share politically partisan content
Post commercial promotions without approval
Engage in discriminatory behavior
Share private community information
Post unverified technical claimsINTERACTION GUIDELINES
Foster inclusive and respectful dialogue
Consider diverse community perspectives
Provide constructive policy input
Support collaborative problem-solving
Maintain focus on community benefit
Respect varied technical expertise levelsCONTENT MODERATION
Content should support digital equity goals
Posts may be reviewed for accuracy
Community guidelines strictly enforced
Members can flag concerning contentPRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Respect community privacy needs
Protect sensitive program information
Follow data sharing protocols
Maintain grant discussion confidentiality
Adhere to partner privacy policiesEVENT PARTICIPATION
Share events that are:
Digital literacy programs
Community tech training
Policy advocacy meetings
Infrastructure planning sessions
Digital inclusion workshopsInclude accessibility information
Provide virtual participation optionsRESOURCE SHARING
Share verified digital access resources
Provide multilingual materials when possible
Credit original sources
Include implementation guidance
Focus on practical community benefitADVOCACY GUIDELINES
Focus on evidence-based advocacy
Share policy research and data
Maintain non-partisan approach
Support community-led initiatives
Document impact and outcomesVIOLATION CONSEQUENCES
First occurrence: Educational conversation
Second occurrence: Temporary posting restriction
Third occurrence: Membership review
Severe violations may result in immediate removalCONTACT INFORMATION
For questions or concerns about these guidelines, contact:
TechSTL Director of Digital Equity: Gage McCallister, Gage@TechSTL.comThese guidelines are subject to updates and revisions. Members will be notified of any significant changes to these rules.
Last Updated: January 2025″ a year ago -
Gage McCallister started the discussion Welcome to the Connect Midwest Committee! in the forum Connect Midwest Committee a year ago
Welcome to the Connect Midwest Committee!
Our ultimate goal is to establish Connect Midwest as a self-sustaining 501(c)(3) organization, actively serving the 15-county bistate region of the St. Louis Metro. Whether advancing infrastructure, fostering tech education, or championing systemic change, the Connect Midwest Committee is committed to ensuring everyone in the St. Louis Metro…
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