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Emergency Connectivity Fund
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   Premium Content08/09/2023 At the CommissionThe FCC committed another $46.3 million in a new funding round through the Emergency Connectivity Fund. 
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   Premium Content06/26/2023 FCC Encourages Learning Without Limits Through E-RateFCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel is ready to make some changes to the E-Rate program. During a speech at the American Library Association’s annual conference, she asked her fellow commissioners to support a proposal to allow E-Rate funding to support WiFi access on school buses and hotspots in places like schools and community libraries. 
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   Premium Content05/31/2023 At the CommissionThe FCC committed more than $15 million in another funding round for the Emergency Connectivity Fund. Those dollars will support applications from the program’s first and third application windows and projects tied to 50 schools and five libraries. 
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   Premium Content04/12/2023 At the CommissionThe FCC committed more than $2.5 million to the Emergency Connectivity Fund through a new funding round. The commitment will support applications from all three windows and benefit approximately 15 schools, one library and one consortium. 
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   Premium Content10/04/2022 FCC Waives ACP Rules Due to IanThe FCC is waiving certain rules and deadlines for the Affordable Connectivity Program as well as E-Rate, the Emergency Connectivity Fund, Rural Health Care, COVID-19 Telehealth, Lifeline and High Cost to assist providers and participants located in areas affected by Hurricane Ian. 
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   Premium Content06/27/2022 FCC, IMLS Join On Funding AwarenessFCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services Crosby Kemper announced an MOU to jointly promote public awareness of federal funding opportunities for broadband. The goal is to generate efforts to promote access of affordable broadband programs.