The Digital Pathfinders Programme – LGA

Posted on: August 27, 2021

The Local Government Association (LGA) has launched a new programme to support councils seeking to innovate and develop pioneering initiatives to boost digital inclusion in their communities. The Digital Pathfinders Programme will award up to £20,000 per council in England and Wales for projects that advance digital inclusion, digital connectivity such as broadband and mobile improvement programmes, and cyber security to support residents, the council, businesses and local places.

The LGA will help councils to deliver their proposed initiative which should be scalable, sustainable and transferrable between authorities. 

The deadline for expressions of interest is 12pm on the 10th September 2021.

Click here to read more : https://www.local.gov.uk/digital-pathfinders-programme-live-offer

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