Funding Programs
What funding is right for you?
BroadbandUSA has compiled a list of more than 70 funding opportunities from various federal agencies, including 6 NTIA grants. Leverage the Federal Funding guide to find funding for which you may be eligible.
How to apply for funding
Every funding program has different application requirements. The most important thing is to read all of the instructions carefully. These are some general guidelines to help you through the application process.
Step 1
Identify your funding program
Look for funding programs that fit your needs. If you don't fit the criteria, you shouldn't apply. You can use our funding guide to look for programs that are right for you.
Step 2
Do your research
You'll need to provide information about your community's broadband needs. Use the tools on this website to help you get the data you need to answer any questions.
Step 3
Give yourself enough time
It may take you a while to gather all of the information you need and to complete your application. Make sure you plan your approach and give yourself enough time to apply before the deadline.
Step 4
Complete your application
Your application should be direct and easy to understand. Don't get sidetracked or provide responses that don't answer the questions. Make sure to answer all of the questions thoroughly.
NTIA's Funding Programs
Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program
A program to support government projects for broadband deployment, mapping, and adoption.
Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program
A program to fund the expansion and extension of middle mile infrastructure across U.S. states and territories. The ultimate purpose of this funding is to expand and strengthen U.S. high-speed Internet networks by reducing the cost of connecting areas that are unserved or underserved to the Internet backbone.
Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program
A program to expand and extend middle mile infrastructure, to reduce the cost of connecting unserved and underserved areas.
Digital Equity Act Programs
Three programs that promote digital inclusion and equity to ensure all communities have the skills, technology and capacity for broadband.
Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP)
A program for states and broadband providers to support broadband infrastructure projects in areas lacking broadband access.
Connecting Minority Communities (CMC) Program
A program to help colleges and institions serving minority and tribal communities purchase broadband equipment and hire technology personnel.
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Sign UpNTIA lays out path toward greater interagency coordination across high-speed Internet programs
By: Karen Hanson, Director of Interagency Coordination, Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth (OICG), National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
As projects from the Biden-Harris administration’s Internet for All initiative connect people to affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service around the country, coordinating across the federal government is crucial to maximize taxpayer dollars and ensure no one is left behind.
Internet for All Webinar Series: Middle Mile Program 1-Year Anniversary Celebration
September 2024 marks the one-year anniversary of completing award announcements for the Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program. Come join NTIA leadership and the Middle Mile Program team to recognize the work of recipients and their program milestones.
If you would like to request an accommodation to participate in this webinar, please email your request to InternetForAll@ntia.gov by September 13. An NTIA staff member will follow up with you shortly regarding your request.
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A Community Conversation on Creating Digital Opportunities in Montana
Join NTIA's Digital Equity Director Angela Bennett, Tribal Leaders, Elected Officials, and Broadband Advocates for a Community Conversation on Creating Digital Opportunities at the Missoula Public Library in Missoula, Montana, on September 10, 2024, from 11:00 AM MT/1:00 PM ET to 1:00 PM MT/3:00 PM ET.
A Community Conversation on Digital Equity, Job Creation, and Entrepreneurship in Michigan
Join NTIA's Assistant Secretary Alan Davidson and Detroit Mayor's Office for a Community Conversation on Digital Equity, Job Creation, and Entrepreneurship at the Coleman Young Municipal Center in Detroit, Michigan, on August 28, 2024, from 2:00 to 3:30 PM ET.
It will bring together community leaders, nonprofit advocates, entrepreneurs, and academic allies to highlight digital equity milestones and efforts to create economic opportunities. This event will be livestreamed and open to press.
Venue: Public Safety Headquarters, Skylar Room