
NEW JERSEY — The highly anticipated CLP Annual New Jersey Convention will officially take place on July 18, 2026, marking a milestone celebration of over two decades dedicated to transforming the lives of underprivileged youth in Bangladesh through digital literacy. Serving as the exclusive official media partner for this historic event is the US Bangla Tribune, New Jersey’s premier all-English news publication, which recently signed a major community outreach partnership with the Computer Literacy Program (CLP).
🚨 Feature Event: CLP Annual New Jersey Convention 2026
Supporters, community leaders, and the general public are cordially invited to experience an inspiring evening of information, regional insight, and cultural entertainment.
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Location: Rutgers College Avenue Student Center, 126 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Event Highlights
Inspiring Stories & Real Impact: Hear powerful, firsthand accounts of individual growth and career transformation straight from rural youth who have gained direct access to modern technology.
Expert Perspectives: Gain global and regional insights from an esteemed lineup of distinguished speakers, featuring Muhit Rahman and Zaki Hossain.
Culture & Cuisine: Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Bangladesh with authentic cuisine set to the vibrant, live sounds of rural Bangladeshi music.

Over 20 Years of Continuous Innovation
Since its inception in 2004 by expatriate Bangladeshis in New Jersey, CLP has systematically introduced targeted educational frameworks to bridge the digital divide:
Foundational Literacy
2004–2009
Launched foundational Computer Literacy Centers (CLCs) and established Smart Class Rooms (SCRs) to pioneer interactive learning.Global & Remote Outreach
2016–2018
Expanded into Education through Entertainment (EE), cultural exchanges via Connecting Students Around the World (CSAW), and Remote Volunteer Teaching (RVT).Modern Skills Adaptation
2020–2024
Introduced E-Learning Methods (ELM), Expert Guided Learning (EGL), and launched Essential Office Skills (EOS) training to boost job-seeker marketability.The AI & Freelance Frontier
2025–2026
Rolled out Freelancing Training (FT) and the Artificial Intelligence for Teachers (AIT) platform to equip educators with cutting-edge tools.

Outstanding Impact and Key Accomplishments
As of April 2026, CLP’s data-driven success reflects a massive footprint across 57 districts in Bangladesh, earning prestigious regional accolades over the years including the Manthan Award South Asia, FOBANA, NABC, and BANJ.
Key Metric | Milestone Achievement |
Students Trained | 164,000+ in computer literacy (~50% female participation rate) |
Learning Centers | 317 CLCs, 97 Associate CLCs, and 213 Smart Classrooms benefiting ~100,000 students annually |
Educators Empowered | 620+ teachers trained in digital literacy; 800+ trained in smart classroom tech |
Curriculum Innovation | Published the 5th edition of Esho Computer Shikhi, a benchmark beginner manual |
The Road Ahead: Moving forward, CLP's roadmap prioritizes expanding centers, scaling freelancing and professional office skills programs, and fully integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools into the teaching processes across Bangladeshi classrooms.
How to Support the Cause
CLP’s life-changing initiatives rely entirely on tax-deductible charitable contributions. Global supporters can get involved by volunteering, sponsoring equipment for a school center, or donating directly via Zelle (CLP-clpus@hotmail.com) or PayPal through their official website at www.clpweb.org.