Byte Back Plans to Expand its Tech Inclusion Work to Baltimore

D.C.–based tech inclusion organization Byte Back is planning to expand to Baltimore.

As one of 10 recipients of the initial round of grants from the TD Ready Challenge, the nonprofit received $775,000 (or $1 million in Canadian currency from Toronto-based TD Bank) to scale, according to our sister site Technical.ly DC, which has covered recent expansion by the 21-year-oldorganization that seeks to prepare people in underserved communities for jobs in the digital economy. Now the organization is looking toward new cities, and Baltimore is the first place where it will expand its classes offering computer training, IT certification and career preparation.

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