Tech Goes Home

Tech Goes Home We help people use the Internet to improve their lives via training, access, and hardware!

Tech Goes Home is focused on tackling the entrenched barriers to technology adoption and Internet access in Boston and across the US. Our school and community-based initiatives provide an impactful and cost-effective model to help families gain access to the skills, hardware and broadband needed for 21st century success.

An update about the future of Tech Goes Home:
01/28/2026

An update about the future of Tech Goes Home:

Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones.

TGH CEO Dahlia Bousaid Cox recently wrote in the Boston Business Journal about the rise of AI, why it's essential to ens...
01/07/2026

TGH CEO Dahlia Bousaid Cox recently wrote in the Boston Business Journal about the rise of AI, why it's essential to ensure no one is left behind in this latest digital revolution, and how we can make that possible. Check it out:

Tech Goes Home CEO: AI risks widening Mass. digital divide

AI has the potential to strengthen how nonprofits serve their communities, but emerging technologies also present signif...
10/16/2025

AI has the potential to strengthen how nonprofits serve their communities, but emerging technologies also present significant challenges. At Tech Goes Home, we’re committed to ensuring that technologies like AI advance equity -- and don't widen the digital divide. Together, we can build a more connected and inclusive future for all. Read more:

“There are a lot of folks who work in nonprofits, predominantly on the front lines, who don’t even have the foundational digital skills that would allow them to use AI effectively,” nonprofit CEO tells IT Brew.

We are so excited to announce that Dahlia Bousaid Cox has been named the next CEO of Tech Goes Home! Dahlia originally j...
09/23/2025

We are so excited to announce that Dahlia Bousaid Cox has been named the next CEO of Tech Goes Home! Dahlia originally joined the team in 2022 and rose to become interim CEO earlier this year. Throughout that time, she has provided steady, strategic leadership and worked closely with the TGH staff, the Board of Directors, partners, and funders to help TGH deliver on its core mission to close the digital divide in Massachusetts and beyond.

As TGH marks its 25th anniversary, we are thrilled to welcome Dahlia to this new role and excited about her vision and ability to lead Tech Goes Home into its next chapter. Congratulations, Dahlia!

Recently, the Tech Goes Home team had the honor of presenting to a cohort of 26 fellows from the Mandela Washington Fell...
09/04/2025

Recently, the Tech Goes Home team had the honor of presenting to a cohort of 26 fellows from the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders at Bridgewater State University. This fellowship brings emerging leaders from African countries to the United States for academic and leadership training. Together, we harnessed this international exchange of knowledge and expertise to discuss how Massachusetts-based initiatives can be adapted to bridge the digital divide globally, enhance employability, and foster long-term economic empowerment.

Tech Goes Home is grateful to be honored alongside our partner NETSCOUT as a recipient of the 2025 Community Collaborato...
07/23/2025

Tech Goes Home is grateful to be honored alongside our partner NETSCOUT as a recipient of the 2025 Community Collaborator Awards from Boston Business Journal. The award recognizes our joint work in Boston & Lowell, which has provided over 2,000 individuals and families with digital skills, devices, and internet. Join us on Wednesday, September 10 from 5:30pm – 8:30pm at Big Night Live to celebrate our partnership, alongside three other impactful honorees, and the Alan E. Lewis Alnoba CEO Social Leadership Award honoree, Bob Rivers of Eastern Bank. Read more about the Awards at https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2025/07/15/bbj-names-bob-rivers-corporate-nonprofit-partne.html.

Please join us in welcoming TGH’s newest board member, Daniel Enríquez Vidaña ! Daniel is a powerhouse in the nonprofit ...
06/04/2025

Please join us in welcoming TGH’s newest board member, Daniel Enríquez Vidaña ! Daniel is a powerhouse in the nonprofit and tech sectors, bringing decades of lived and professional experience to our esteemed Board. As Executive Director of , a nonprofit dedicated to helping immigrant youth reach academic, career, and personal success, Daniel is driven by the belief that every immigrant student deserves the opportunity to define their future. That includes having the digital tools, access, and skills necessary to thrive in today’s world. Welcome to the TGH team, Daniel!

A big congratulations to more than a dozen TGH graduates who participated in digital skills courses facilitated by our v...
05/30/2025

A big congratulations to more than a dozen TGH graduates who participated in digital skills courses facilitated by our valued partners at ! Each graduate completed 15 hours of coursework taught in English and Spanish and is going home with a laptop or tablet, along with a hotspot and free internet for the next year, so they can continue to build their skills and confidence interacting with the digital world. We can't wait to see what their next chapter will be!

TOMORROW, TGH is at  ! Our very own Dahlia Bousaid Cox will join Dan (April) Feng, Jeffrey Abramowitz, Caitlin Schubert,...
05/21/2025

TOMORROW, TGH is at ! Our very own Dahlia Bousaid Cox will join Dan (April) Feng, Jeffrey Abramowitz, Caitlin Schubert, and Devyn Greenberg to discuss and unpack an exciting partnership with corrections agencies and the work of helping incarcerated individuals gain vital digital skills.

Also, TGH's Mariette Ayala, Ph.D. will participate in an engaging discussion about best practices for teaching digital skills to adults.

Follow along here:

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It was a privilege to participate in a recent Boston City Council hearing on the FY26 budget, advocating for the success...
05/12/2025

It was a privilege to participate in a recent Boston City Council hearing on the FY26 budget, advocating for the success of PEG funding and the support it's given TGH in helping close the city's digital divide. Many thanks to DoIT, the Council, and the Wu Administration for your past support of TGH. We’re here as partners in a shared effort to reach those across Boston who remain digitally disconnected.

Internet access is essential to ensuring everyone in Massachusetts can do their job, get an education, find healthcare, ...
05/06/2025

Internet access is essential to ensuring everyone in Massachusetts can do their job, get an education, find healthcare, connect with loved ones, and more.

We are proud to support "An Act preserving broadband service for low-income consumers," led by State Senator Pavel Payano and State Rep. Rita Mendes, to make reliable, affordable internet available to more people across the Commonwealth.

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