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Board OKs $5,850 MOU for Four Free Digital-literacy Classes; county staff pursuing larger CETF grant
Summary
Supervisors approved a memorandum of understanding with the Sierra County Office of Education to deliver four free adult digital-literacy classes using a California Emergency Technology Fund allocation; staff said a larger $55,939 grant application has been submitted and could expand offerings.
Monica Beechall, representing County Assessor Laura Marshall, presented a memorandum of understanding that will let the Sierra County Office of Education deliver four free digital-literacy classes under a California Emergency Technology Fund (CETF) award not to exceed $5,850.
Bechall said the county has submitted a separate grant application for a larger CASAP adoption grant requesting $55,939; if that application is awarded, the…
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