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In a significant move to promote technological advancement, four Jewish organizations in New York have been granted funds aimed at enhancing their capabilities. Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized the importance of ensuring equitable access to technology, stating, “Technology is rapidly advancing. We need to make sure that everyone has a fair chance at taking advantage of its resources.”
The funding will enable these organizations to implement various initiatives designed to integrate advanced technology into their operations, thereby improving services and outreach within their communities. By investing in technology, these groups aim to foster innovation and enhance educational opportunities, ensuring that members of the community are not left behind in an increasingly digital world.
This initiative reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity and empowerment, as organizations work to leverage technology for social good. The grants are seen as a crucial step towards bridging the digital divide and enhancing the overall well-being of the communities they serve.
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