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Business Oregon : Welcome Page : Digital Equity : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) the Digital Equity Act provides $2.
75 billion to establish three grant programs to promote digital equity and inclusion and ensure that all people can access affordable and reliable broadband internet, affordable computing devices, and the skills needed to learn, work, and more. Read the State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan .
OBO Oregon Libraries E-Rate Guidebook As part of the Oregon Broadband Office’s (OBO) continued efforts to bridge the digital divide, the Office conducted an E-Rate Needs Assessment study of Oregon’s rural public libraries. During the study, libraries identified common roadblocks to E-Rate program participation and offered suggestions for tools to facilitate participation.
One of the most frequent requests was an easy-to-understand guidebook. This Oregon Libraries E-Rate Guidebook is meant to fulfill that request. To access the new Oregon Libraries E-Rate Guidebook, visit .
Digital Equity Tribal Nations The Digital Equity Act (DE Act) establishes a set-aside of five percent of the total funds appropriated in a given year for native entities.
The State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program makes both the Planning Grant Program funds and the Capacity Grant Program funds available on a competitive basis to Indian Tribes, Alaskan Native entities, and Native Hawaiian organizations (native entities) to address digital equity and inclusion.
The FY2024 Notice of Funding Opportunity made $840,000,000 available for grants under the Capacity Grant Program through fiscal year 2024 and made a total of $45,300,000 available to native entities. The application for native entities opened on September 25, 2024 , and closed on February 7, 2025 . State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program: Native Entities | BroadbandUSA (ntia.
gov) State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program: Native Entities Notice of Funding Opportunity State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program: Native Entities Overview Primer NE Capacity & Planning Grant Program Get Ready One-Pager Native Entity Digital Equity Funding at a Glance Digital Equity in Tribal Communities Read the State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan State Digital Equity Planning Grant Program The State Digital Equity Planning Grant is a $60M formula grant program for states, territories, and tribal governments to develop digital equity plans to promote meaningful access and effective use of the internet.
Oregon was allocated $782k to develop the State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan, which identifies barriers to and solutions for digital equity in the state. The Draft State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan was posted on November 1, 2023, for a 45-day Public Comment Period. The Public Comment Period closed on December 16, 2023.
The Draft State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan outlines the barriers and opportunities to attain digital equity for all people in Oregon. Read the Draft State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan NTIA State Digital Equity Planning Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program The State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program is a $1.
44 billion formula grant program for states, territories, and tribal governments to implement digital equity plans. NTIA accepted the State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan on March 28, 2024. On March 29, 2024, NTIA released the Capacity Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity in which the state formula allocations are included.
Oregon received a $9. 9 million allocation to implement the digital inclusion activities outlined in the State Digital Equity Plan. Read the State of Oregon Digital Equity Plan NTIA State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program NTIA State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program The Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program is a $1.
25 billion grant program that will fund annual grant programs for five years to implement digital equity projects.
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