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The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation created the Kansas...

The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation created the Kansas City Digital Inclusion Fund, aimed at closing the digital divide, said the foundation in a blog post Wednesday (http://bit.ly/13n7txP). The new fund, with the support of local funders including Google Fiber…

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and the Sprint Foundation, will support local nonprofits and community organizations to help get Kansas City residents online and give them “the skills they need to take full advantage of the Internet’s benefits,” said the foundation. “We hope the new Kansas City Digital Inclusion Fund will spark lots of fresh ideas and collaboration across the community and that digital programs and practices become part of the fabric of various community programs.” Grant applications are due before 5 p.m. CDT Sept. 27, and the recipients will be announced in early November, said the foundation.