Name: ARPA-CPF Capital Projects Fund (US Treasury)
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Description: These locations correspond to the Connect New Mexico Pilot program enforceable commitments. These projects are part of Connect Waves 1, 2, and 3 (aka Connect New Mexico Pilot projects).Data is current to 3/12/2025.
Description: Agency:Federal Communications CommissionProgram Name:Connect America Fund Phase II (CAF-II)Program Description:CAF-II is the first auction to award ongoing high-cost universal service support using a multiple-round, reverse auction. Through this auction, the FCC intends to maximize the value the American people receive for the universal service dollars spent, balancing higher-quality services with cost efficiencies. Some funded areas for the CAF -II program on the Broadband Funding Map may include locations that are less than 100/20 Mbps. The Map, however, excludes CAF-II funded areas if all funded locations within the area are less than 100/20 Mbps. Eligibility Description:Census blocks in states where price cap carriers declined the offer of model-based support, extremely high-cost census blocks nationwide (excluding NY, AK, PR, VI), and certain other Census blocks that were removed from the offer of model-based support.This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025
Description: Agency:Rural Utilities Service, USDAProgram Name:COMMUNITY CONNECT GRANT PROGRAM (Community Connect)Program Description:This program provides financial assistance to eligible applicants that will provide broadband service in rural, economically-challenged communities where service does not exist.Eligibility Description:Eligibility rules can be found on the Code of Federal Regulations website, 7 CFR 1739, available at: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/subtitle-B/chapter-XVII/part-1739. Eligibility rules for the latest Community Connect (CC) application window are published in the Federal Register and on the CC website.Program Last Updated:Dec 30, 2024This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025
Name: E-ACAM Enhanced Alternative Connect America Cost Model (FCC)
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Description: Agency:Federal Communications CommissionProgram Name:Enhanced Alternative Connect America Cost Model (E-ACAM)Program Description:Support for universal deployment of 100/20 Mbps broadband throughout funded rural areasEligibility Description:Restricted to carriers currently receiving A-CAM support and to areas served by legacy rate-of-return support recipientsThis data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025
Description: Agency:Federal Communications CommissionProgram Name:Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF)Program Description:The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund was a reverse auction that provided support to connect rural homes and small businesses to high-speed broadband networks. RDOF prioritized higher network speeds and lower latency, so that those benefitting from these networks will be able to use tomorrow’s Internet applications as well as today’s. Eligibility Description:Census blocks that meet the following: (1) the census blocks for which price cap carriers currently receive CAF Phase II model-based support; (2) any census blocks that were eligible for, but did not receive, winning bids in the CAF Phase II auction; (3) any census blocks where a CAF Phase II auction winning bidder has defaulted; (4) the census blocks excluded from the offers of model-based support and the CAF Phase II auction because they were served with voice and broadband of at least 10/1 Mbps; (5) census blocks served by both price cap carriers and rate-of-return carriers to the extent that the census block is in the price cap carrier’s territory, using the most recent study area boundary data filed by the rate-of-return carriers to identify their service areas and determine the portion of each census block that is outside this service area; (6) any unserved census blocks that are outside of price cap carriers’ service areas where there is no certified high-cost eligible telecommunications carrier (ETC) providing service, such as the Hawaiian Homelands, and any other populated areas unserved by either a rate-of-return or price cap carrier; and (7) any census blocks identified by rate-of-return carriers in their service areas as ones where they do not expect to extend broadband (as we did with the CAF Phase II auction) This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025
Description: Agency:Rural Utilities Service, USDAProgram Name:RURAL ECONNECTIVITY PROGRAM (ReConnect)Program Description:The ReConnect Program offers loans, grants, and loan-grant combinations to facilitate broadband deployment in areas of rural America that currently do not have sufficient access to broadband. In facilitating the expansion of broadband services and infrastructure, the program will fuel long-term rural economic development and opportunities in rural America. Eligibility Description:Eligibility rules can be found on the Code of Federal Regulations website, 7 CFR 1740, available at: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/subtitle-B/chapter-XVII/part-1740. Eligibility Rules for the latest ReConnect application window are published in the Federal Register and on the ReConnect website.This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 2/10/2026
Name: TBCP-NOFO1 Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (NTIA)
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Description: Agency:NTIAProgram Name:Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program NOFO 1 (TBCP NOFO 1)Program Description:The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program provides new federal funding for grants to eligible entities to expand access to and adoption of: (i) broadband service on Tribal Land; or (ii) for programs that promote the use of broadband to access remote learning, telework, or telehealth resources during the COVID–19 pandemic. Eligibility Description:Section 905(a)(8) of the Act specifies the following entities as eligible to receive grants pursuant to the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program: (i) a Tribal Government; (ii) a Tribal College or University; (iii) the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands on behalf of the Native Hawaiian Community, including Native Hawaiian Education Programs; (iv) a Tribal organization; or (v) an Alaska Native Corporation. This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025
Name: TBCP-NOFO2 Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (NTIA)
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Description: Agency:NTIAProgram Name:Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program NOFO 2 (TBCP NOFO 2)Program Description:The TBCP makes grants available to Eligible Entities, which include a Tribal Government, a Tribal College or University, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands on behalf of the Native Hawaiian Community, including Native Hawaiian Education Programs, a Tribal organization, or an Alaskan Native Corporation, for the deployment and adoption of broadband service on Tribal Land and for programs that promote the use of broadband to access remote learning, telework, or telehealth resources. Grant funds available under this program may be used for the following purposes: (A) Broadband infrastructure deployment projects, including support for the establishment of carrier-neutral submarine cable landing stations; and (B) Affordable broadband programs, including— (i) Providing free or reduced-cost broadband service and preventing disconnection of existing broadband service; (ii) preventing disconnection of existing broadband service; (C) distance learning; (D) telehealth; (E) digital inclusion efforts (including digital equity planning and workforce development activities); and (F) broadband adoption activities. The purpose of the TBCP is to improve the quality of life, spur economic development and commercial activity, and create opportunities for remote employment, online entrepreneurship, remote learning, and telehealth by expanding broadband access and by providing digital training and inclusion programs to Native American communities. In implementing and administering this grant program, NTIA will ensure that necessary investments are designed to provide an adequate minimum level of service and are unlikely to be made using private sources of funds. Eligibility Description:Section 905(a)(8) of the Act defines the entities eligible to apply for a TBCP grant. Specifically, Eligible Entities include: (i) a Tribal Government; (ii) a Tribal College or University; (iii) the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands on behalf of the Native Hawaiian Community, including Native Hawaiian Education Programs; (iv) a Tribal organization; or (v) an Alaska Native Corporation. Eligible Entities that previously received TBCP grant funding may apply for additional grant funding pursuant to this NOFO. This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 7/9/2025
Description: Agency:Rural Utilities Service, USDAProgram Name:TELEPHONE LOAN PROGRAM (Infrastructure)Program Description:This program provides financing for the construction, maintenance, improvement and expansion of telephone service and broadband in rural areas.Eligibility Description:Eligibility rules can be found on the Code of Federal Regulations website, 7 CFR 1735, available at: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/subtitle-B/chapter-XVII/part-1735.Program Last Updated:Dec 30, 2024This data and the descriptions above are from the FCC Broadband Funding Map: https://fundingmap.fcc.gov/homeData is current to 3/19/2025