The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation's funding of the Knight Center of Digital Excellence creates the first national, nonprofit resource center, initially dedicated to addressing the needs of Knight's 26 communities across the country and then expanding to help advance the vision of creating universal access across the United States. Knight has pledged up to $25 million over the next five years to accelerate digital access projects in the 26 U.S. communities where the Knight Brothers owned newspapers.
The Knight Foundation has partnered with OneCommunity, an internationally recognized leader in creating connected communities, to bring the Knight Center of Digital Excellence to life and make universal access an obtainable reality. The Knight Foundation and OneCommunity announced the creation of the Knight Center of Digital Excellence in April 2008. Watch the announcement here.
The Knight Center of Digital Excellence is headquartered in the original Knight community of Akron, Ohio.
The Knight communities are: Aberdeen SD, Akron OH, Biloxi MS, Boulder CO; Bradenton FL, Charlotte NC, Columbia SC, Columbus GA, Detroit MI, Duluth MN, Fort Wayne IN, Gary IN, Grand Forks ND, Lexington KY, Long Beach CA, Macon GA, Miami-Dade/Broward FL, Milledgeville GA, Myrtle Beach SC, Palm Beach County FL, Philadelphia PA, San Jose CA, St. Paul MN, State College PA, Tallahassee FL and Wichita KN.
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