District of Columbia

Digital Inclusion Sites

Points of interest identify locations offering digital inclusion services across the District of Columbia. Each entry includes details such as the site name, address, contact information, operating hours, and a description of available services like computer labs or broadband internet.

Example records
NamebrandZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressXgeospatialYgeospatialObjectididentifierGrantsclassificationAgencyroleWardgeographicXcoordgeospatialYcoordgeospatialLatitudegeospatial
Francis A Gregory Library200203660 Alabama Avenue SE-8566485.15116094702327.6302439951SBADCPLWard 7403988.44133000.9538.86481938
William O. Lockridge/Bellevue Neighborhood Library20032115 Atlantic Street SW-8572643.541469814697540.2298517350PCCDCPLWard 8399186.87129281.9738.83132585
Office on Returning Citizens Affairs @ Shadd200195601 East Capitol Street SE-8562889.493686354705853.8736414549PCCORCAWard 7406789.33135740.3238.88947954
Use cases

Broadband Equipment Sales Targeting

A sales team at a networking hardware or software company maps publicly funded digital inclusion sites by ward and service type to identify facilities likely operating aging computer labs or limited connectivity infrastructure, prioritizing outreach to agency contacts managing multiple sites.

NameStreet AddressWardTypeAgency

Grant Program Overlap Detection

A compliance analyst at a federal agency or foundation auditing digital equity funding cross-references grant codes assigned to each site against their own disbursement records to flag locations receiving duplicate or conflicting public funding streams.

NameGrantsAgencyStreet AddressZIP Code

Underserved Market Footprint Assessment

A fintech company evaluating where to deploy low-cost financial literacy or mobile banking programs uses the geographic distribution of digital inclusion sites to identify wards with concentrated public computer access, treating site density as a proxy for underbanked population clusters.

WardLatitudeLongitudeTypeZIP Code