National Digital Inclusion Network
The National Digital Inclusion Network is made up of over 5,000 organisations in the UK, all working to fix the digital divide. Known as Digital Inclusion Hubs, each organisation is different and all deliver a range of free services to help people in their local communities access or learn how to use the internet.
National Databank
Like a foodbank but for mobile data, the National Databank provides free mobile SIM cards for people who can’t access or afford the internet. Digital Inclusion Hubs distribute data packages from the National Databank to help digitally excluded people get connected.
National Device Bank
The National Device Bank is the secure, sustainable and socially responsible solution for corporate IT asset disposal. When businesses donate, rather than dispose of, their company's unused tech to the National Device Bank, they’re helping digitally excluded people get online while protecting the environment.
Learn My Way
Learn My Way is a free online learning tool helping people with low or no digital skills to gain confidence and learn how to use the internet. At the heart of the National Digital Inclusion Network, digital skills support is a crucial service to help people safely navigate digital technologies.