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Community Impact

We are improving communities and impacting lives where our customers and employees live and work. To further engage, we partner with organizations that share our focus on making an impact through several signature philanthropic and engagement programs including: Spectrum Community Center Assist, Spectrum Digital Education, Spectrum Employee Community Grants, Spectrum Scholars, Spectrum Community Investment Loan Fund and Spectrum Smart Devices for Seniors.

Spectrum Community Center Assist

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Spectrum Digital Education

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Spectrum Employee Community Grants

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Spectrum Scholars

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Spectrum Community Investment Loan Fund

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Spectrum’s Programs Support Our Communities

Our Community Impact programs — Spectrum Community Center Assist, Spectrum Employee Community Grants, Spectrum Digital Education, Spectrum Scholars, and Spectrum Community Investment Loan Fund — are opening doors to new opportunities through high-speed, connected lives.

Spectrum Smart Devices for Seniors

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Community Impact News

  • News and Views

    Spectrum Community Center Assist Celebrates 50th Launch Milestone

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    Beyond the Grant: How Spectrum Digital Education is Helping Tennessee Students

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    Student Jeffrey Guy speaks at a podium during an event held at the Boys & Girls Club of Elizabethton/Carter County, Tennessee.
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    Wesley House Training Programs Thrive With Support From Spectrum Community Center Assist

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