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Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant | ConnectALL Office Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant Grant funding to improve, scale, and sustain the capacities of New York’s digital equity ecosystem Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant See the Request for Applications , pages 4-5, for the definition of Eligible Applicants. Total funding $5.
35 Million Grant size $250,000 to $750,000 per award Duration: Grants will be awarded for an 18-month period Deadline for Applications August 25, 2025, 11:59PM ET ConnectALL is not currently accepting applications to the Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant.
The ConnectALL Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant will award grants across the State to support digital equity and inclusion projects that provide New Yorkers with devices, skills, and awareness needed to make use of affordable, reliable broadband service.
ConnectALL re-released the ConnectALL Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant Request for Applications (RFA) in July 2025 to continue New York’s digital equity grantmaking after federal funding was terminated by the Trump administration in May 2025. On December 12, 2025 Empire State Development announced $6. 36 million in awards to 10 organizations across New York State through the ConnectALL Office.
The funding advances the capacity of increasing high-quality resources for digital skills, education and access to reach and engage more than 110,000 New Yorkers across the state.
Adirondack Health Institute North Country $750,000 Bay Ridge Center, Inc. New York City $289,850 Buffalo City School District Adult Education Division Western NY $736,587 Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. Capital Region, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, New York City $514,694 Housing Works, Inc. New York City $749,998 Literacy West NY, Inc. Finger Lakes, Western NY $94,500 Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. New York City $666,711 Syracuse Northeast Community Center, Inc. Central NY $750,000 United Way of the Greater Capital Region, Inc. Capital Region $539,813 Westchester Library System Mid-Hudson $750,000 January 23, 2025: First Request for Applications (RFA) Issued, opening of the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) Portal March 24, 2025: First application deadline, 11:59PM ET, submitted through the New York State Consolidated Funding Application Portal July 23, 2025: Request for Applications Re-Issued, re-opening of the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) Portal August 25, 2025: Final application deadline, 11:59PM ET, submitted through the New York State Consolidated Funding Application Portal ConnectALL is not currently accepting applications to the Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant.
ConnectALL Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant Request for Applications (RFA) (re-issued 7/23) New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) Portal View the presentation and recording of the Capacity Grant RFA Information Session View the presentation and recording of the Project Costs and Milestones Template Technical Assistance Session Questions and Answers on the Capacity Grant RFA (updated 8/19/25) Application Instructions and Checklist (updated 7/23) Applicant-Project Team Details Template (updated 7/23) Project Costs & Milestone Template (updated 8/6) Match Contribution Form of Waiver Request (updated 7/23) Please send your questions regarding the ConnectALL Digital Equity Program Capacity Grant to: [email protected] Scroll back to the top of the page
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