Digital literacy is no longer a luxury—it’s a basic need in our increasingly connected world. From accessing school communications and healthcare to completing job applications or staying in touch with loved ones, technology shapes how we live, learn, and work every day. For families, caregivers, and community members, understanding how to use technology safely, responsibly, and effectively is essential.
According to Pew Research, adults with strong digital skills are more likely to find employment, access critical services, and actively support their children’s learning. That’s why digital literacy isn’t just a tech skill—it’s an equity strategy, a community connector, and a key to opportunity.
To help close this gap, All4Ed is launching a program to provide accessible, school-based support around digital literacy, essential technology skills, and online safety to families and caregivers—the often-overlooked champions behind every student. This program will provide guided support, resources, and tools to help families thrive in a digital world.
Now launching… Digital Navigators—school-based experts who teach and support families with technology skills, digital citizenship, and online safety.
We are recruiting 50 trusted, school-based leaders—such as librarians, instructional coaches, or family engagement coordinators—who are passionate about digital wellness and safety to become a Digital Navigator.
A Digital Navigator will serve as the go-to expert within their school community, helping families and community members build confidence and skills around technology use, digital citizenship, and online safety.
Participants will be selected through an application process and must commit to fulfilling all program expectations between August 2025 and January 2026.We recognize both the opportunity and the commitment, so we’re offering a $750 stipend upon successful completion of all program requirements.
Apply here today, friends. We would love to have you join us for this special program that will make an impact in your school, community and beyond.


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