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Red Bank Today
By the People, for the People
Chattanooga Program Provides 20,000 Free Chromebooks to Residents
Tech Goes Home Tennessee boosts digital literacy and connectivity across the region
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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A Chattanooga-based digital literacy program called Tech Goes Home Tennessee has now trained 20,000 people statewide, with more than half of the graduates living in Hamilton County. The program provides 15-hour tech courses paired with free Chromebooks and improved home internet connectivity, helping to increase access to jobs, education, and online services for local residents.
Why it matters
The Tech Goes Home Tennessee program is a significant initiative that aims to bridge the digital divide in Chattanooga and surrounding areas. By providing free technology and digital skills training, the program is empowering residents to better access educational, employment, and community resources, which can have a meaningful impact on economic and social mobility.
The details
The Tech Goes Home Tennessee program partners with community organizations to offer 15-hour technology courses that teach digital literacy skills. Upon completion of the courses, participants receive a free Chromebook laptop to use at home. The program also helps connect graduates with affordable home internet options, further enhancing their ability to access online resources. Since launching, the program has reached over 20,000 graduates, with more than 10,000 of them residing in Hamilton County.
- Tech Goes Home Tennessee was launched in Chattanooga.
- The program has now trained 20,000 people statewide, with over 10,000 graduates living in Hamilton County.
The players
Tech Goes Home Tennessee
A Chattanooga-based digital literacy program that provides technology courses, free Chromebooks, and home internet connectivity assistance to local residents.
What’s next
The Tech Goes Home Tennessee program plans to continue expanding its reach across the Chattanooga region, partnering with more community organizations to provide digital skills training and technology access to underserved populations.
The takeaway
The Tech Goes Home Tennessee program is a successful example of how a community-driven initiative can help bridge the digital divide and empower residents with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the modern, technology-driven world.

