Affordable Internet and Technology Programs
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Through the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), eligible households receive a temporary monthly credit of $30 on broadband service (or $75 per month for households on Tribal lands). Through ACP, Spectrum/Charter provides in-home Wi-Fi service, a free modem and security suite and unlimited data.
To learn more, click here.
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Through Cox Communications, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides many low income households with discounts on internet service and equipment costs. Eligible households enrolled in ACP will receive up to $30 (or $75 on Tribal lands) off their monthly internet service and equipment.
Cox Communications also offers the Connect2Compete Program for households who meet income requirements OR through your eligibility for public assistance programs. This program specifically provides affordable in home internet for low-income families with school aged children.
To learn more about both programs, click here.
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Did you know that your local library could be a great resource for accessing technology? Most libraries have Internet hotspots available for checkout. See what your local library offers here.
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Human I-T is a free membership program that helps people from all backgrounds get access to low-cost and even free high-speed Internet. Members get access to high-speed internet with Human-I-T for less than $30 per month after purchasing a Franklin T10 mobile hotspot with unlimited LTE connectivity for up to 10 devices from our online store. Additional benefits apply for Gold Members who also qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
To learn more, click here.
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Comcast/Xfinity provides reduced cost internet services and low-cost computers for qualifying low income families through the Internet Essentials Program.
To learn more and determine eligibility, click here.
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Through its Lifeline Program, USAC Provides discounted phone and Internet service to qualifying low-income households. The program also provides free and discounted phones and mobile devices.
To learn more, click here.
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Project 10Million is an initiative aimed at delivering Internet connectivity to millions of underserved student households. The program offers free Internet, free mobile hotspots, and access to low-cost laptops and tablets. Students do not have to be T-Mobile customers to participate. The program is available nationwide.
To learn more and determine if you are eligible, click here.
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PCs for People provides refurbished computers to eligible customers for affordable prices. We also provide low-cost high-speed internet solutions. Through computers, internet, digital skills training, and technical support, we work to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to reach their full potential through digital technology.
To learn more, click here.
Internet for All
The Education Superhighway is a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to closing the digital divide by ensuring everyone has affordable access to the Internet. Any student needing support in this area can reach out to the Education Superhighway.