INvets Receives $37,500 Grant from Comcast to Provide Digital Skills Training to Veterans in Indianapolis
INvets Receives $37,500 Grant from Comcast to Provide Digital Skills Training to Veterans in Indianapolis |
[12-March-2025] |
Grant funding supports entrepreneurship programming, educational sessions across in-demand industries INDIANAPOLIS, March 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast today announced it has awarded a $37,500 grant to INvets, an Indianapolis-based non-profit that partners with veterans, their families, and communities to aid veterans transition to civilian life. Comcast's grant supports INvet's entrepreneurs' program, in partnership with Venture Vets, which provides veterans and military spouses with digital skills for launching and growing successful businesses. "Digital skills play an essential role in navigating our daily lives, and we're honored to support INvets in their efforts to provide those skills to returning military members and their families," said Craig D'Agostini, regional vice president of Government External and Government Affairs at Comcast. "Closing the digital skills gap means ensuring access to high-speed internet and access to digital literacy education for all Hoosiers." The 2024 grant will provide veterans and their families with educational sessions on financial management systems, digital marketing, data analytics, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. The grant will also support guest speakers, and a technology upgrade stipend to enable participants to utilize software from their learned systems. "Helping veterans transition to civilian life means providing them and their families with what they need to find meaningful employment to succeed and thrive in the communities they live," said Sarah Harrison, CEO, INvets. "Comcast's support will enable veterans we work with to learn critical digital skills, while ultimately strengthening Indiana's economy." This grant is a part of Project UP, Comcast's $1 billion commitment to providing digital opportunity and advancing economic mobility. Comcast partners with local community organizations to offer free Internet access via Lift Zones and support vital programs, which provide participants with digital literacy training and digital navigation services to expand their world with unlimited possibilities. About INvets INvets understands that transitioning from the military is not one person starting a new career, it is a life change for the whole family and potentially comes with a lot of stress. We work with over 600 corporate partners to match these transitioning military with high wage, high demand civilian careers, or apprenticeship programs for skilled trades that allow you to earn while you learn. INvets will work to match your families' preferred lifestyles, needs, and wants, to communities in Indiana for you to call home. The wrap around services INvets provides include reviewing and building your resumes, providing access to Happy LLC., to manage the stressors of transition, and we share the benefits Indiana offers to veterans. For example, no tax on military pensions, reserve, or guard pay, reductions in property tax and educational benefits to name a few. INvets will meet you and your family where you are, by connecting you with a Veteran Engagement Manager who will collaborate with you for as long as you need, in order to get settled in your new civilian chapter in life. All for no cost. About Comcast Corporation About Comcast Indiana Press Contacts Samantha VanHoef
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