Last week, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) ordered AmeriCorps to terminate nearly $400 million in grants. As a result, Boulder Public Library has lost funding for two “digital navigators” — positions that help people navigate new technology, including applying for jobs online and accessing digital resources.
About 80 people, mostly older residents, visited the digital navigators each month, according to David Farnan, director of the Boulder Public Library District.
Farnan said he hopes to find a way to honor the contracts of the two digital navigators, who have worked at the library for 18 months and were funded through August. One works 20 hours a week, the other 30. While some volunteers help patrons with technology, they aren’t available like the navigators were. The Learning Source, which operates the program, is trying to keep it going, Farnan said.
“It’s just nice to have some experts on hand and in the building that can walk people through a myriad of problems,” he said. The decision to eliminate millions in AmeriCorps funding affects 1,031 organizations and 32,465 AmeriCorps members and volunteers. If you have information about other programs affected in Boulder, reach out to Brooke Stephenson at brooke@boulderreportinglab.org.
Correction, April 30, 2025 7:17 pm: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the digital navigator roles were full-time. One position was 30 hours per week, the other 20.
