InvoiceCloud Expands Digital Literacy Push with Boston Elder Services Partnership
Event summary
- InvoiceCloud partnered with Central Boston Elder Services (CBES) to support its Computer Lab program, offering 12-week digital literacy sessions for seniors.
- InvoiceCloud employees have volunteered 80 hours, helping over 40 local seniors gain technology skills.
- CBES anticipates 68-70 participants will complete the program in 2026, reflecting sustained demand for digital literacy support.
- InvoiceCloud aims to expand similar initiatives nationwide as it grows.
The big picture
InvoiceCloud's partnership with CBES aligns with broader industry trends toward financial inclusion and digital accessibility. As financial fraud targeting seniors rises, the initiative also reflects growing corporate responsibility in addressing societal digital divides. With over 3,250 clients across utilities, government, and insurance, InvoiceCloud's move could signal a strategic pivot toward community-driven growth.
What we're watching
- Scalability Challenge
- Whether InvoiceCloud can sustainably replicate this model in other communities as it expands.
- Impact Measurement
- How the program's success will be quantified and whether it drives tangible adoption of InvoiceCloud's digital payment solutions.
- Competitive Differentiation
- If this initiative will set InvoiceCloud apart in the crowded EBPP space.
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