Roger That Project: A Case Study

January 14, 2024

A Case Study of the Roger That Project

Introduction


The Tribal Connectivity Project, also known as "Roger That," is an initiative led and funded by the Arizona Department of Veteran Services (ADVS). This project, led by Phoenix-based company Televëda, aims to bridge the digital gap among Native American veterans in Arizona's tribal communities. By providing digital literacy training, internet access, and essential resources, the project seeks to empower veterans and improve their connectivity and well-being.


Objectives


The primary objective of the Tribal Connectivity Project is to empower Native American veterans with the skills and resources necessary to navigate technology effectively. Through tailored digital literacy training and access to devices, the project aims to enhance connectivity, improve access to essential services, and foster community engagement and awareness about available resources.


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