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Grant Overview Indiana is investing $350 million toward improving broadband access and adoption in Indiana. The Next Level Connections Broadband Grant Program is designed to provide funds for the deployment of broadband...

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Award Up to $5 Deadline Rolling Location Indiana Type grant Level State Open
✦ AI Summary
  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: up to $5.
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Catch: Match funding required (20.00%) — you must contribute your own money on top of the award.
  • Issued by: Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs.
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Award amount
Up to $5
Deadline
Rolling
Match required
20.00%

About this opportunity

Grant Overview Indiana is investing $350 million toward improving broadband access and adoption in Indiana. The Next Level Connections Broadband Grant Program is designed to provide funds for the deployment of broadband infrastructure to provide eligible broadband service to unserved end users, which include households, businesses and community anchor institutions, such as schools and health clinics, across Indiana. Eligible Entities Indiana Broadband Providers serving at least 100 subscribers for at least three years in Indiana are eligible for this program. Applicants that do not meet these requirements must then meet one of the following: Be a corporation organized under IC 8-1-13; Be a corporation organized under IC 23-17 that is an electric cooperative; or Be a cooperative that has at least one member that is a corporation organized under 8-1-13. Eligible registered Indiana Broadband Providers can submit project areas that commit to bringing high-speed, terrestrial broadband at more than 100/20 in areas where there is currently less than 100 Mbps. Projects can be funded for up to $5 million. Eligible Projects Priority of funding will be given to projects that provide symmetrical speeds of 100/100 or more to as many locations as possible per ARPA funding guidelines. Also, projects that include providing 1 gig connections to schools and/or rural health facilities will receive priority of funding if part of an eligible project. Eligible Activities Eligible broadband project expenses are terrestrial capital expenses directly related to a qualified broadband project, including of “last mile” infrastructure expenses and validation of service expenses. Last mile is defined as the final leg connecting a broadband service provider’s network to the end-user customer’s on-site telecommunication equipment. Middle mile expenses are eligible for grant funding only when they are necessary for the provision of the last mile services. Maintenance or operating expenses related to the project do not qualify as eligible activities. Eligible Project Area Specific addresses in Indiana that lack broadband areas that lack quality, reliable access to fixed terrestrial broadband; and areas with compelling need. Match Requirement All grant requests require a minimum 20% match. Project Evaluation Eligible projects will be evaluated by the NLC review committee staffed by multiple State agencies. Please note that for any information marked confidential on an application, OCRA will not share details such as trade secrets, customer pricing, etc., however, per Indiana State regarding address selection, offered speeds and the grant requests must be shared for the competitive application phase. IC-4-4-38.5. Section 9 "The procedures established under this section must prohibit a state agency, in awarding any grant from the fund, from discriminating between different types of technology used to provide eligible broadband service in connection with proposed eligible broadband projects. (g) The procedures established under this section must, subject to section 14 of this chapter, require the office to publish on the office's Internet website all grant applications, including the specific addresses for which state funds would be used to provide eligible broadband service, received by the office under this chapter." NLC Competitive Application Phase Click here.

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