About Us

About Tech 4 All Tennessee

Building Skills. Creating Opportunity. Strengthening Communities.

Building Adaptive Human Capability for a Rapidly Changing World — since 2019.

Tech 4 All Tennessee is a community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit helping people access technology, build practical digital skills, understand affordable internet options, and gain the confidence to thrive as technology, work, healthcare, and daily life continue to change.

Tech 4 All Tennessee participants learning together

Our Mission

Advancing digital opportunity.

Advancing digital opportunity and strengthening individuals, families, and communities through technology and education.

Our Vision

Confidence and capability for a changing world.

A world where every person has the confidence and capability to adapt, learn, earn, and thrive in a rapidly changing world.

At a Glance

Community impact since 2019

2,000+
Computers Distributed
1,049
Program Graduates
135
Training Classes Delivered
30
Community Training Sites
10
East Tennessee Counties
125
ZIP Codes Reached
2M+
Pounds Diverted From Landfills

Reach figures represent aggregate program activity. Some individuals may have participated in more than one class or service.

Our Story

Technology should expand opportunity—not become another barrier.

We built Tech 4 All Tennessee on a simple, urgent belief: people who lack access to technology, the skills to use it, and reliable internet cannot fully participate in modern economic and civic life.

Since 2019, we have worked every day to close that gap—one person, one cohort, and one community at a time.

When we began, teaching someone to use email, navigate a website, or complete an online application was genuinely transformative. For many people, it still is.

But the definition of being digitally capable has changed. Artificial intelligence is now part of everyday work and life. Technology is evolving faster than any fixed curriculum can keep pace, and the emotional demands of constant change are real.

We have learned that lasting success requires more than technical knowledge. People also need confidence, curiosity, problem-solving, communication, resilience, and the ability to keep learning.

We are not abandoning digital literacy or workforce readiness. We are expanding the frame around both to reflect the full picture of what people need to remain capable long after a class ends.

Tech 4 All Tennessee participants building technology skills

Our Digital Opportunity Model

Lasting opportunity requires more than a computer.

Devices and training have the greatest impact when paired with reliable internet access and the confidence to keep learning as technology changes.

💻 Devices

Working technology that supports employment, education, healthcare, communication, and daily life.

🎓 Skills

Practical digital, communication, cybersecurity, workforce, and AI-readiness skills.

🌐 Broadband Awareness

Information about affordable internet options and advocacy for improved rural access.

🌱 Adaptability

The confidence and capability to keep learning, solving problems, and adjusting as life changes.

Who We Serve

Meeting people where they are.

We prioritize East Tennessee residents and communities facing barriers to digital access, workforce readiness, and full participation in modern life.

Low-Income Families

Devices and resources supporting work, learning, family connection, and essential online services.

Older Adults

Patient, practical support for safety, connection, independence, and digital confidence.

Veterans

Technology support for accessing benefits, services, records, and online resources.

Justice-Involved Adults

Digital, life, and workforce-readiness support for reentry, employment, and stability.

Individuals With Disabilities

Accessible instruction, adaptive tools, and personalized support promoting independence.

Students Preparing for Work

Digital capability and professional readiness for technical education and employment.

Rural Residents

Outreach where technology, broadband, transportation, and training remain limited.

Adults Navigating Change

Support for job change, reentry, career transition, economic disruption, and new workplace expectations.

Where We Work

Trusted community spaces across East Tennessee.

Tech 4 All Tennessee works through trusted local partners so people can access technology, training, and support in familiar community settings.

Our host sites include libraries, senior centers, churches, ministries, technical education campuses, public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other community-based locations.

This partnership-based approach helps us reach residents who may face transportation, broadband, financial, or confidence barriers.

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Map showing communities reached by Tech 4 All Tennessee
Computers prepared for reuse and responsible recycling

Environmental Impact

Keeping technology working—and out of landfills.

2 Million+

Pounds of electronics diverted from landfills since 2019

Through community donations, refurbishment, redistribution, and responsible recycling partnerships, usable technology is given a second life whenever possible.

Equipment that cannot be reused is directed to responsible recycling channels, reducing waste while expanding technology access.

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Instructor Excellence

Patient, prepared, and focused on student success.

★★★★★
4.8 / 5

Average Student Rating

Students consistently report that our instructors:

  • Clearly explain concepts
  • Answer questions with patience
  • Treat every participant with respect
  • Encourage participation and engagement
  • Come prepared for each class
  • Help students achieve their learning goals

95% of students rated their instructors 4 or 5 stars.

Student Voices

Confidence grows when people feel supported.

“The instructors were very personable and patient, which made it easy to feel comfortable asking questions.”

“There are a lot of people who never had the opportunity to learn these skills. This course has helped me significantly.”

“Wonderful course for us old-timers to keep up with changes, improve our security, and learn new technology.”

Partners & Supporters

Community impact is built together.

Our work is made possible through community hosts, funders, technology donors, educational institutions, workforce partners, local governments, utilities, businesses, and volunteers.

  • Harriman Utilities Board
  • Patterson’s Home Appliances
  • Tennessee College of Applied Technology Harriman
  • Tennessee College of Applied Technology Upper Cumberland
  • Rials Recycling
  • KUMC Clothes Closet
  • Alliance for Technology Refurbishing & Reuse
  • AT&T
  • City of Harriman
  • Comcast/Xfinity
  • Helping Hand IT
  • Microsoft
  • Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce
  • PCs for People
  • Roane County Chamber of Commerce
  • Roane County Schools
  • United Way of Roane County
  • Rockwood Electric Utilities
  • Tellico Village Computer Users Club
  • Disabled American Veterans — Tri-County Chapter #26
  • Mid-East Community Action Agency
  • Oliver Springs Public Library
  • Rockhouse Ministries
  • Rockwood Public Library
Tech 4 All Tennessee volunteers and team members

Powered by People

Neighbors helping neighbors build confidence, connection, and opportunity.

Our impact is made possible not only through grants and partnerships, but through the time, skill, generosity, and steady commitment of instructors, contractors, and volunteers.

Volunteers collect, sort, refurbish, prepare, and distribute technology. They support participants, assist in classes, share technical knowledge, welcome community members, and contribute behind the scenes in ways that make this work possible.

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Help Build What Comes Next

Creating digital opportunity takes a community.

Partner with us, volunteer your time, donate technology, or help another East Tennessean gain access to training and opportunity.