Digital For All

We're all for digital, so shouldn't digital be for all? Good Things has launched a major national campaign that draws attention to digital exclusion - and the incredible way people's lives change when they become digitally included.

 

We're a charity with one clear mission: to Fix the Digital Divide - for Good.

We've developed a comprehensive service for digitally excluded people. An offer which any local organisation - anywhere in the UK - can use to Fix the Digital Divide in their communities.

Reaching milestones for digital inclusion

In just one year of launching our new strategy, we made a real impact together with our partners and the National Digital Inclusion Network. But there’s still more we need to do – find out how you can get involved.

 

Our policy asks

We're calling for the Government to act on digital inclusion with three clear policy asks: co-invest to help more digitally excluded people, scrap broadband VAT, and reuse tech for social good.

Powering free digital inclusion services

These services are delivered through the National Digital Inclusion Network, made up of thousands of grassroots organisations reaching digitally excluded people across the UK.

  • A woman helping a man setup and use a tablet

    National Device Bank

    The secure, sustainable and socially responsible solution for corporate IT asset disposal. Don’t dispose, donate your company's unused tech to the National Device Bank and help digitally excluded people get online.

  • National Databank

    National Databank

    Like a foodbank but for mobile data, the National Databank provides free mobile SIM cards to help digitally excluded people get connected.

  • Learn My Way

    Learn My Way

    Digital skills support is at the heart of the National Digital Inclusion Network. Learn My Way helps people with low or no digital skills to gain confidence and learn how to use the internet and digital technologies.

Working together to fix the digital divide

 

Our partners

We don’t do this alone - our partnerships are the lifeblood that drive our ambition to fix the digital divide. We make a real impact by working with collaborative and innovative partners who share our passion to succeed in our mission.

 

Stories from people supported to get online

“I feel that everything is falling into place, I’m more focused on my goals going forward rather than looking back at where I went wrong. My journey has made me stronger. Compared to where I was a year ago, I’m more ambitious and back to where Shahida was - I’m back to myself.”

Read more Good Things

  • The Minimum Digital Living Standard for Households with Children has launched

    18/03/2024 · News

    The Minimum Digital Living Standard for Households with Children has launched

    For the first time, we have a benchmark defined by the public about what families think is enough to feel included in our digital society. It tells us what families need to know, do, and be able to afford. Emma Stone explores the groundbreaking new findings.

  • 18/03/2024 · News

    The Minimum Digital Living Standard for Households with Children has launched

    For the first time, we have a benchmark defined by the public about what families think is enough to feel included in our digital society. It tells us what families need to know, do, and be able to afford. Emma Stone explores the groundbreaking new findings.

     

    06/03/2024 · News

    Spring Budget overlooks the transformative potential of digital inclusion

    Good Things' Group CEO, Helen Milner OBE, writes about how the Spring Budget has missed an opportunity by not investing in digital inclusion, impacting both people and the economy.

     

    04/03/2024 · News

    Cost of connectivity crisis: One in 10 Brits would cut back on food or heating rather than lose internet access

    We're making digital for all, as new research reveals just how vital Brits consider being connected to the internet is to their everyday lives.