GitHub has partnered with the White House and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to launch "ConnectHome," a program aimed at providing affordable and free broadband wireless internet access to low-income homes across 27 U.S. cities and one tribal nation, including Newark, Seattle, Atlanta, and the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma. The initiative will offer broadband access, technical training, coding education, and devices to residents in assisted housing, with GitHub contributing $3 million in free private repositories, $500,000 in financial support, and 4,000 volunteer hours for training and mentorship in software development. As a national sponsor, GitHub collaborates with local non-profits, educators, and Housing Authorities, addressing the significant issue that one in four low-income U.S. families lacks home internet access. This program marks the first major project of GitHub's Social Impact Team, dedicated to fostering positive change in open source, technology, and communities, and underscores GitHub's commitment to empowering marginalized groups to actively participate in tech creation.