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Millennia Corporation grants SeniorNet Legacy Family Tree version 7.0 valued at $40,000
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Adobe Software

Adobe grants SeniorNet

Photoshop Elements 7 valued at $200,000.

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SeniorNet introduction to CyberSecurity
sponsored by AT&T
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Awards SeniorNet
Major Software Grant
Valued at $1.4M

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SeniorNet partners with
US Department of Interior Office of Indian Energy and
 Economic Development (IEED) at the RES 09 Summit
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Future Techologies from One of Our Sponsors
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SeniorNet partners with American Foundation for the Blind
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SeniorNet's mission is to provide older adults education for and access to computer technologies to enhance their lives and enable them to share their knowledge and wisdom.

SeniorNet is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization of computer-using adults, age 50 and older.

The organization has benefited millions of seniors since its founding in 1986 and supports over 130 Learning Centers throughout the U.S. and in other countries; an extensive curriculum used in our Learning Centers and a variety of other instructional materials; offers discounts on computer-related and other products and services; holds regional conferences for volunteers; and collaborates in research on older adults and technology. SeniorNet also operates an educational web site and sustains a thriving community at http://www.seniornet.org, where individuals 50 and older, and others who are interested in our information and activities, continue to learn and to share information and support using our articles and resources in several enrichment centers, enroll in online courses on hundreds of topics.

SeniorNet members learn and teach others to use computers and communications technologies to accomplish a variety of tasks. They learn to touch up photos and send and receive them in email, to desktop publish documents, write their autobiographies, manage personal and financial records, communicate with others across the country and the world and serve their communities.

SeniorNet members share a desire to continue learning and a willingness to contribute their knowledge to others.

SeniorNet grew out of a research project funded by the Markle Foundation in 1986 to determine if computers and telecommunications could enhance the lives of older adults.

An international, nonprofit organization based in Herndon, Virginia, SeniorNet is funded by membership dues, Learning Center fees, the altruistic donations of individuals and the generous sponsorship of many companies and foundations.

If you would like to become a member, or to find information about membership, see the Join SeniorNet section.

View our 2006 Annual Report (pdf format).
 

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