The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has unveiled nearly $1 billion in funding aimed at ensuring communities have access to necessary devices and digital skills, regardless of background or circumstances. This funding marks the first opportunity under the Digital Equity Act’s $1.25 billion Competitive Grant Program and is a pivotal part of President Biden’s “Internet for All” initiative within his Investing in America agenda.
Various organizations, including city and county governments, Native entities, certain nonprofits, educational agencies, and workforce development organizations, can apply competitively for this funding. NTIA encourages proposals from partnerships capable of administering substantial resources and serving diverse populations. U.S. Territories have a separate set-aside and can apply until October 22, with general applications due by September 23. The NTIA expects to start making awards by Winter 2024 on a rolling basis.
• Funding Available : Nearly $1 billion.
• Program : Digital Equity Act’s $1.25 billion Competitive Grant Program.
• Eligible Applicants : City and county governments, Native entities, nonprofits, educational agencies, workforce development organizations, and U.S. Territories.
• Application Deadlines : September 23 for general applications, October 22 for U.S. Territories.
• Award Timeline : Expected to begin by Winter 2024 on a rolling basis.
• Objective : Ensure digital access and skills for all communities.
• Encouraged Proposals : Broad partnerships addressing diverse populations.
• Impact : Enhance digital skills and access to connected devices for underserved communities.







