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  • 10/07/2025

    Our Digital Nation

    What is the state of the UK's digital divide? Each year, Good Things Foundation gathers new facts and stats to reveal the reality of digital exclusion.

  • 05/07/2024

    Scaling solutions to data poverty in the UK

    Data Poverty Lab Fellow Kat Dixon explores what data poverty is, how it manifests in people's daily lives, current solutions available & how we can collectively scale these solutions.

  • 19/07/2024

    The Digital Skills Pathway for Shared Prosperity

    With funding from the UK Government's Community Renewal Fund, we piloted our Digital Skills Pathway approach - addressing inequalities through partnership working and enabling local communities to thrive in the online world.

  • 22/09/2020

    Blueprint to fix the digital divide: government action for recovery

    As we emerged from the pandemic, we urged the Government to prioritise digital inclusion so that everyone could access affordable internet & local digital skills support.

  • 19/07/2018

    What can we learn from our local digital inclusion centres?

    This report shows our findings after asking 57 centres about the issues facing them, to help us better shape our strategy to respond to the needs of our centres.

  • 18/09/2024

    Digital inclusion: What the main UK datasets tell us

    This comprehensive read offers an overview of the main UK datasets on digital inclusion. It is a collaboration by Good Things Foundation, Lloyds Banking Group, Nominet, and University of Liverpool.

  • 21/11/2024

    Power Up 2.0 Impactful digital inclusion: People, provision, and place

    Our report celebrates the success of a model that supports digital inclusion alongside employability and financial inclusion, ensuring sustained delivery beyond the life of the project.

  • 24/03/2025

    Understanding Digital Exclusion in the West of England

    Good Things Foundation, Cosmic, Better Places, and University of Liverpool used a combination of research and stakeholder engagement to produce a snapshot of issues, provision, and opportunities to improve digital inclusion in the West of England.