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Find similar grantsApplications accepted continuously with review cycles approximately every three months. Round 16 was announced February 18, 2025.
Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP) is sponsored by Indiana Broadband Office (IBO). This state-funded grant helps unserved and underserved home or business owners in Indiana get connected to broadband. Eligible locations have actual speeds less than 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload.
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Indiana Broadband: Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP) Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP) This is a state-funded grant that can help many one-off locations get connected.
Unserved and underserved home or business owners (with access to actual speeds less than 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload) can apply for consideration by entering their information into the Next Level Connections portal to initiate their interest in receiving broadband internet service.
Internet Service Providers will have the opportunity to review these locations and submit bids to the state on the cost of providing service to these locations. The IBO will evaluate these bids and make awards to the providers whose bid presents the lowest cost per Mbps to the state for extension of the service.
Click here for returning users If any provider is interested in participating in the Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP), they must contact the Next Level Connections/ Indiana Connectivity Program team at NLC@ocra. IN. gov .
Providers can take a look at the Instructions document here. Broadband providers must complete their projects within nine months of the contract date. The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 16th round of awards on February 18, 2025.
The 16th round of the program awarded $611,863. 00 to expand broadband access to 170 addresses across 42 counties. Of these, 163 are homes and 7 are businesses.
Internet providers implementing the projects contributed a matching amount of $211,863. 00 bringing the total investment to $823,726. 00.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 16, click here .
AMG Technology Investment Group, LLC 77 $332,640. 00 PSC Fiber 34 $116,603. 00 Mainstream Fiber Networks 33 $57,024.
00 Joink Inc 10 $29. 239. 00 Mulberry Telecommunications 6 $28,357.
00 Surf Internet 5 $24,000. 00 Johnson County REMC 2 $9,600. 00 Jackson County REMC 2 $9,600.
00 SEI Communications 1 $4,800. 00 Total Awarded The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 15th round of awards on October 16, 2025. The 15th round of the program awarded $649,876.
00 to expand broadband access to 156 addresses across 28 counties. Of these, 148 are homes and 7 are businesses. Internet providers implementing the projects contributed a matching amount of $1,116,469.
00,bringing the total investment to $1,766,345. 00. To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here .
To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 15, click here . Auburn Essential Services 2 $9,600 Geetingsville Telephone Co.
20 $96,000 Jackson County REMC 6 $28,800 Johnson County REMC 6 $28,800 Joink Inc. 18 $65,986 Mainstream Fiber Networks 14 $24,192 Mulberry Telecommunications 64 $306,250 PSC Fiber 18 $56,648 Surf Internet 7 $33,600 Total Awarded Application incomplete. Please submit your application.
Your application is under initial review by IBO staff Not Approved or Previously Awarded Funding Staged for Challenge, Released for Challenge, Challenge Evaluation The IBO is reviewing existing services off­ered for your address A broadband provider can off­er existing services and will contact you Open to Bundle, Staged for Bid, Released for Bid, Bid Evaluation Your application is under consideration by broadband providers No provider submitted a bid or was awarded.
Your application will be included in the next round. A broadband provider has been selected to provide services for your address and will contact you *Inputting location information into the Next Level Connections portal does not guarantee extension of service. *If a resident or business cannot access the online portal, the Indiana Broadband Office can assist in this process.
Please email nlc@ocra. in. gov .
Locations that currently lack broadband service or have actual broadband speeds of less than 100/20 Mbps are eligible. The location can be residential or business. The portfolio of Next Level Connections Broadband Programs has been allocated $270 million in total.
This would include the Indiana Connectivity Program. Limits per line extension are set by Indiana Code. These limits are: *A per passing amount that cannot exceed $4,800.
The bidding and challenge processes must take place before awards can be made. Once made, projects must be completed within nine months of the contract date.
At least every three months, the IBO will publish to registered providers the addresses requesting service Service providers will have 10 days to notify the IBO of service availability at those locations Service Providers have 60 days to submit bids on locations they would like to extend service to The IBO will evaluate all bids within 30 days and select the provider whose bid presents the lowest cost per Mbps to the state.
How to submit your information: Indiana residents and business owners can submit their address and information through the online portal, or by emailing: nlc@ocra. in.
gov Attn: Indiana Broadband Office Indiana Connectivity Program Challenge Webinar Connectivity - Business Video Connectivity - Health Clinic 1G Video Connectivity - Household Video Connectivity - School 1G Video Indiana Connectivity Program Scope of Work Template Indiana Connectivity Program Budget Table Template Indiana Connectivity Program Speed Test Template Indiana Connectivity Program Scoring Criteria Round 14 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 14th round of awards on July 9, 2025.
The 14th round of the program awarded $628,906 to expand broadband to 142 addresses across 27 counties. Of these addresses, 136 are homes and six are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $1,424,490 for a total investment of $2,053,369.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 14, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 6 $28,800 Auburn Essential Services 5 $24,000 Berry Communications 1 $3,842 Decatur County REMC 5 $23,950 Geetingsville Telephone Company 12 $57,600 Jackson County REMC 4 $19,200 Joink Inc. 23 $74,959 Kosciusko REMC 2 $9,600 Mulberry Telecommunications 32 $152,210 PSC Fiber 15 $57,145 Surf Internet 37 $177,600 Total Awarded Round 13 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 13th round of awards on April 8, 2025.
The 13th round of the program awarded $1,660,949 to expand broadband to 371 addresses across 40 counties. Of these addresses, 353 are homes and 18 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $6,107,393 for a total investment of $7,768,342.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 13, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 8 $38,400 Berry Communications 8 $24,328 Joink Inc. 24 $91,168 Mainstream Fiber Networks 19 $42,064 Mulberry Telecommunications 33 $158,400 On-Ramp Indiana, Inc. 5 $24,000 PSC Fiber 28 $103,589 Surf Internet 245 $1,176,000 Washington County Rural Telephone 1 $3,000 Total Awarded Round 12 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 12th round of awards on Jan. 9, 2025.
The 12th round of the program awarded $378,578 to expand broadband to 93 addresses across 19 counties. Of these addresses, 88 are homes and 5 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $276,869 for a total investment of $655,447.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 12, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 4 $19,200 Auburn Essential Services 1 $4,800 Joink Inc. 13 $50,942 Mainstream Fiber Networks 11 $17,625 Mulberry Telecommunications 26 $122,600 On-Ramp Indiana, Inc. 1 $4,800 PSC Fiber 26 $105,811 SEI Communications 11 $52,800 Total Awarded Round 11 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 11th round of awards on Oct. 8, 2024.
The 11th round of the program awarded $1,489,320 to expand broadband to 326 addresses across 34 counties. Of these addresses, 310 are homes and 16 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $5,286,195 for a total investment of $6,775,515.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 11, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 9 $35,500 Auburn Essential Services 5 $24,000 Berry Communications 1 $4,800 Joink Inc. 17 $61,412 Mulberry Telecommunications 41 $196,800 PSC Fiber 41 $149,208 SEI Communications 4 $19,200 Surf Internet 208 $998,400 Total Awarded Round 10 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the 10th round of awards on July 11, 2024.
The 10th round of the program awarded $3,327,496 to expand broadband to 708 addresses across 38 counties. Of these addresses, 688 are homes and 20 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $13,706,591 for a total investment of $17,034,087.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 10, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 13 $60,900 Auburn Essential Services 5 $23,666 Central Indiana Communications 16 $69,862 Jackson County REMC 1 $4,800 Johnson County REMC 3 $14,400 Joink Inc. 36 $143,152 Mulberry Telecommunications 34 $163,200 PSC Fiber 36 $141,136 SEI Communications 15 $72,000 South Central Indiana REMC 1 $3,980 Surf Internet 548 $2,630,400 Total Awarded Round 9 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the ninth round of awards on April 4, 2024.
The ninth round of the program awarded $657,886 to expand broadband to 152 addresses across 21 counties. Of these addresses, 146 are homes and six are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $1,016,458 for a total investment of $1,674,344.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 9, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 13 $62,400 Auburn Essential Services 1 $4,800 Berry Communications 1 $4,800 Central Indiana Communications 12 $54,994 Joink Inc. 24 $92,594 Mulberry Telecommunications 24 $114,150 On-Ramp Indiana, Inc. 5 $24,000 PSC Fiber 51 $199,348 SEI Communications 21 $100,800 Total Awarded Round 8 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the eighth round of awards on Jan. 8, 2024.
The eighth round of the program awarded $637,346 to expand broadband to 175 addresses across 23 counties. Of these addresses, 168 are homes and seven are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $1,145,002 for a total investment of $1,782,348.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 8, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 3 $14,100 Auburn Essential Services 5 $24,000 Berry Communications 11 $52,800 Central Indiana Communications 10 $44,593 Joink Inc. 44 $143,341 Mulberry Telecommunications 12 $54,450 Orange County REMC 36 $72,000 PSC Fiber 32 $126,372 SEI Communications 16 $76,800 Surf Broadband 6 $28,800 Total Awarded Round 7 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the seventh round of awards on Oct. 2, 2023.
The seventh round of the program awarded $550,108 to expand broadband to 140 addresses across 27 counties. Of these addresses, 136 are homes and four are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $277,449 for a total investment of $827,557.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 7, click here .
Airwave Networks, LLC 1 $4,600 Central Indiana Communications 6 $21,000 Jackson County REMC 1 $4,800 Johnson County REMC 3 $14,400 Joink Inc. 23 $77,728 Mulberry Telecommunications 6 $28,800 PSC Fiber 70 $271,164 SEI Communications 10 $48,000 South Central Indiana REMC 2 $8,116 Surf Broadband 18 $71,500 Total Awarded Round 6 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the sixth round of awards on July 6, 2023.
The sixth round of the program awarded $898,075 to expand broadband to 216 addresses across 23 counties. Of these addresses, 208 are homes and eight are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $2.
1 million for a total investment of over $3 million. To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here .
For the map of the funded locations for ICP round six, click here .
Central Indiana Communications 12 $47,859 Charter Communications 1 $4,800 Joink, Inc. 13 $46,818 Miami-Cass REMC 58 $278,400 Mulberry Telecommunications 7 $33,600 PSC Fiber 95 $360,898 SEI Communications 9 $43,200 Surf Broadband 20 $79,500 Washington County Rural Telephone 1 $3,000 Total Awarded Round 5 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the fifth round of awards on April 12, 2023.
The fifth round of the program awarded $842,865 to expand broadband to 216 addresses across 18 counties. Of these addresses, 206 are homes and 10 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $1.
4 million for a total investment of over $2. 2 million. To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here .
To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP round five, click here .
Charter Communications 9 $0 Johnson County REMC 9 $41,270 Joink, Inc. 14 $66,507 Miami-Cass REMC 51 $244,800 Mulberry Telecommunications 29 $137,250 PSC Fiber 97 $325,092 South Central Indiana REMC 7 $27,946 Total Awarded Round 4 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the fourth round of awards on Jan. 11, 2023. The fourth round of the program awarded $925,574 to expand broadband to 254 addresses across 30 counties.
Of these addresses, 235 are homes and 19 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $2. 4 million for a total investment of over $3.
3 million To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here . To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 4, click here .
Berry Communications 13 $50,300 Central Indiana Communications 27 $128,100 Charter Communications 2 $7,800 Joink Inc 8 $32,186 Miami-Cass REMC 44 $211,200 Mulberry Telecommunications 10 $45,746 Orange County REMC 58 $120,800 PSC Fiber 36 $123,067 SEI Communications 2 $9,600 South Central Indiana REMC 7 $16,540 Southeastern Indiana REMC 14 $63,385 Surfbroadband REMC 33 $116,850 Total Awarded Round 3 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the third round of awards on Oct.
6, 2022. The third round of the program awarded $760,727 to expand broadband to 197 addresses across 28 counties. Of these addresses, 188 are homes and nine are businesses.
Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $1,880,770 for a total investment of $2,641,497. To find the number of addresses funded by each provider and the number of addresses funded in each county, click here .
Central Indiana Communications $88,337 Charter Communications $62,056 Comcast of Indiana/Kentucky/Utah, LLC 2 $9,600 Joink Inc 8 $29,666 Miami-Cass REMC 32 $153,600 Mulberry Telecommunications 6 $28,800 PSC Fiber 42 $147,009 Smithville Fiber 3 $14,400 South Central Indiana REMC 24 $55,775 Southeastern Indiana REMC 46 $171,484 Total Awarded Round 2 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the second round of awards on July 14, 2022.
The second round of the program awarded $259,697 to expand broadband to 58 addresses across 19 counties. Of these addresses, 56 are homes and two are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $265,011 for a total investment of $524,708.
To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . $4,800 Central Indiana Communications $66,200 Charter Communications 25 $118,632 Echo Wireless LLC 6 $17,622 Smithville Fiber 1 Round 1 The Indiana Connectivity Program announced the first round of awards on April 28, 2022. The first round of the program awarded $654,678 to expand broadband to 253 addresses across 40 counties.
Of these addresses, 246 are homes and seven are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched over $1. 5 million for a total investment of $2.
2 million. To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here . To find a map of the funded locations, click here .
Central Indiana Communications 1 $2,000 Johnson County REMC 15 $73,198 Miami-Cass REMC 44 $208,800 On-Ramp Indiana $107,109 South Central Indiana REMC 8 $14,328 Watch Communications
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Internet Service Providers deploying broadband to residential or business locations in Indiana with actual speeds less than 100/20 Mbps. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $4,800 per location (max); $270 million total portfolio Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.