The Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC’s) Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) program provides support for households on their internet costs. Ablog post, from the U.S. Department of Education which you can also see below, provides information about the ACP and resources you and your districts and schools can use to support households signing up for the ACP. We encourage you to share this with your districts and stakeholders so that families are aware of this resource and opportunity.
For Learners and Families:getinternet.gov
The FCC’sAffordable Connectivity Program(ACP) allows qualifying households to reduce their internet costs by up to $30/month ($75/month on Tribal lands). Getinternet.gov is a simple, easy-to-use website with details on how households can sign up for ACP and find participating providers in their area. Several companies additionally committed to offer ACP-eligible families at least one high-speed plan for $30/month or less, with no additional fees and no data caps. This mean that if households apply their ACP benefit to one of these plans, they would have no out-of-pocket cost for internet.