About Us

Making computer ownership possible for everyone.

Our Mission

The mission of Digitunity is to make owning a computer possible for everyone.

Vision

Anyone in any community will be able to obtain a computer free from barriers to ownership, made possible by integrated, sustainable systems.

The Problem

Owning a computer is essential for participating in modern life. Work, education, healthcare, and public services all depend on it.

Yet millions of people in the United States still do not have a computer at home. Current estimates show that roughly 1 in 7 households are without one, limiting how individuals access information, complete tasks, and move forward in their lives.

This is not a temporary gap. It reflects how systems have been built, in which access to devices has not kept pace with their growing importance.

Our Approach

Lasting change requires more than one-time distribution. It requires coordinated systems that function reliably over time.

Digitunity focuses on four core elements:

  1. A robust and sustainable supply of free and low cost, large-screen computers
  2. Computers appropriately prepared for the intended uses of recipients
  3. A trusted and vetted deployment network
  4. Intentional focus on the long term health and resilience of the device ecosystem

Our Core Values

These values guide how we work with partners, communities and each other.

We Pursue Lasting Change

We look beyond temporary or transactional fixes to advance enduring solutions that create meaningful, durable impact.

We Act with Integrity and Courage

We make ethical, principled decisions, take responsibility for our actions, and do what is right, even when it is uncomfortable.

We Prioritize Understanding

We approach our work with curiosity, empathy, and a willingness to listen, learn, and evolve before taking action.

We View Relationships as Essential

We believe that transformative work is built on a foundation of trust, partnership, and collaboration, recognizing that our greatest achievements happen together with others.

We Lead with Authenticity and Humility

We bring our full selves to this work, are honest about what we know, humble about what we don’t, and committed to earning trust through action.

We Are Flexible and Adaptive

We remain open to change, adapting thoughtfully as technology, communities, and circumstances evolve, and seizing opportunities as they arise in an ever-shifting landscape.

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News & Resources

Smiling Canopy Children’s Solutions staff member wearing clear-framed glasses, a navy blazer, and a Canopy shirt.
May 21, 2026

Expanding Computer Ownership in Mississippi: A Conversation with Yolanda Wooten, Canopy Children’s Solutions

Digitunity recently sat down with Yolanda Wooten, the LINK Director at Canopy Children’s Solutions, an organization dedicated to providing behavioral health, education, and family support services for underserved families...
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May 13, 2026

Lifelong Learner: Ms. Gales’ Digital Journey

Ms. Brenda Gales spent decades teaching kindergartners how to learn. In retirement, she found that she was now the learner as the digital world continuously moves ahead. Laptops, unfamiliar...
Graphic promoting a Digitunity report titled “AI Workforce Investments Risk Falling Short Without Computer Ownership.” The image shows the report cover alongside the text “Download the Report” and states that more than 32.9 million Americans lack a computer at home, limiting participation in AI-driven education and workforce programs.
May 8, 2026

New Report: AI Workforce Investments Risk Falling Short Without Computer Ownership

A new analysis on why policy momentum requires stronger implementation systems We believe the nation’s ability to compete in an AI-driven economy depends on building skills at scale. Federal...
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April 23, 2026

How Philanthropy Can Fund Truly Inclusive AI

Scot Henley Executive Director at Digitunity “Inclusive AI” is everywhere in philanthropy right now. I want to talk about what it actually means, and what funders are missing. First,...
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