One Economy's AccessAll Project

Ann House, Carlin Llorente, Katie Kaattari, Patrik Lundh

AT&T AccessAll, a program of the AT&T Foundation, is the nation's largest program designed to provide in-home Internet and technology access to benefit low-income families and underserved communities across the country. The initiative is a three-year program that will provide technology packages, including Internet access, to 50,000 low-income families through a unique collaboration with One Economy Corporation, Habitat for Humanity affiliates and other low-income housing providers. SRI is using questionnaires and in-depth family interviews to investigate technology use among Habitat for Humanity (HfH) families receiving the computers and Internet connectivity, exploring the role that technology use plays in influencing economic gains among adults, and academic gains among the young people in these AccessAll Habitat homes.

Funders & Clients 

AT&T Foundation
One Economy

Partners 

Research Areas

Evaluation

Keywords 

economic development
technology assessment