
FAQ
Find answers to common questions about CTIAS programs, services, and initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is CTIAS?
CTIAS (Community, Technology Integration, and Support) is a program of the City of Quincy. We work to expand digital equity by helping residents build digital skills, access devices and internet, and connect with programs and services throughout the community.
Who is eligible for CTIAS programs?
Most CTIAS programs and services are available to Quincy residents. Some workshops, classes, and workforce programs may have additional eligibility requirements based on age, income, or program funding. Contact us if you are unsure whether a program is right for you.
How do I sign up for a class or workshop?
You can browse upcoming classes and events on our website, then register online or contact our team for help. Many programs are free, but registration may be required to save your seat.
Does CTIAS provide free devices?
CTIAS helps connect eligible residents to device access programs, refurbished computers, and community resources when available. Availability varies by program and funding. Reach out to learn what options may be available for your situation.
Can CTIAS help me get internet access?
Yes. We can help you explore affordable internet options, public Wi-Fi resources, and assistance programs that may reduce the cost of home connectivity. Our team can walk you through available choices step by step.
How can I volunteer with CTIAS?
Volunteers support classes, events, device distribution, and community outreach. Visit our Volunteer page to learn about current opportunities, or contact us to discuss how your skills and schedule might fit.
Where are CTIAS programs located?
Programs are offered at our office at 1245 Hancock Street, Suite 7 and partner locations throughout the city. Class and event listings include location details, and our team can help you find the most convenient option.
Are CTIAS programs free?
Many CTIAS classes, workshops, and community programs are offered at no cost to participants. Some specialized or certification programs may have different requirements. Program pages and staff can confirm costs before you register.
How do I contact CTIAS for help?
You can call, email, visit us at 1245 Hancock Street, Suite 7, or send us a message through our Contact page. Our team is happy to answer questions about programs, devices, internet access, volunteering, and general digital equity support.
Still have questions?
We're here to help! Reach out by email, phone, or visit us at 1245 Hancock Street, Suite 7.
