Bowling Green, KY. (August 15, 2018) – Meet our Director of Engineering and Technical Services, Chip Spann. Spann does work nationwide for Connected Nation, but doesn’t forget to take time to serve those in his home state of Kentucky. For the last three years, Spann has been working with five Amish families who grow organic produce in the Fleming County …
CN and the Salvation Army
Published on: March 15, 2018Connected Nation’s staff not only works to bring opportunities to all people through #broadband but we also believe in supporting the work of other nonprofits in our communities. Pictured: Samantha Bailey and Dawn Clark as they delivered food and money collected by CN staff to the Salvation Army.
‘Feed the Need’ Food Drive
Published on: January 10, 2018Connected Nation’s office located in Bowling Green, Kentucky participated in United Way’s ‘Feed the Need’ food drive. During this activity, employees are encouraged to collect non-perishable food items to be donated to local food banks. Learn more about United Way.
Connected Nation Gives GIS Scholarship
Published on:Connected Nation awarded a $500 scholarship to a Western Kentucky University (WKU) student with a declared major in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Connected Nation and Hunger Relief
Published on:Connected Nation provided support to many organizations focusing on Hunger Relief. Employees, consultants, and partners are encouraged to raise funds and donate their time and talents to the Hunger Relief organization of his/her choice.  Organizations receiving support include:  Feeding America, Dare to Care, Family-to-Family, Harvest Hope Food Bank, Lexington Rescue Mission, Life Care Ministries, Meals from the Heartland, No Kid Hungry, and the Salvation Army.
Connected Nation with Habitat for Humanity
Published on:Connected Nation supported Habitat for Humanity, donating time, materials, money and labor in towns across the United States.
Connect Ohio at the Boys & Girls Club
Published on:Connect Ohio presented the children of the Boys & Girls Club of Clermont County with 10 computers donated on behalf of the Connect Appalachia Broadband Initiative Fund (CABI).
Connected Nation and The CKK
Published on:Connected Nation supported The Center for Courageous Kids (CCK) to help aid its efforts in doing amazing things in the lives of medically fragile children. The campaign raised more than $10,000 in financial donations, and employees donated many hours volunteering at CCK.  Learn more about CCK here.
Connect Ohio Supported United Way
Published on:Connect Ohio employees supported the local United Way by providing entertainment Coshocton’s United Way kick-off event, Taste of Coshocton County.
Destiny Academy
Published on:Connected Nation supported Destiny Academy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in developing a fully functioning computer lab. The campaign raised $5000 in financial donations allowing Destiny Academy to purchase 7 computers and provide Internet access to the computers. About Destiny Academy