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Find similar grantsNonprofit Access Grant is sponsored by Wisconsin Public Service Commission. Encourages nonprofit organizations to propose projects improving telecommunications access and affordability in Wisconsin.
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Skip Navigation Links PSC > Nonprofit Access Grant The Nonprofit Access Grant Program enables nonprofit groups to apply for partial funding of programs or projects that will facilitate affordable access to telecommunications ( Wis. Admin. Code § PSC 160.
125(2) ). The project must assist low income households or people with disabilities or customers in areas of the state that have relatively high costs of services in obtaining affordable access to a basic set essential telecommunications services. The Commission may award up to $500,000 in grants under this program on a fiscal year basis.
Who is eligible to apply Applicant must be a nonprofit group (defined as an IRS § 501(c)(3) organization). Additional Grant Details PSCUSFNonProfitGrants@wisconsin. gov Digital Opportunity Policy Analyst Damarr.
Purifoy@wisconsin. gov Universal Service Fund and Digital Opportunity Director Milena. Bernardinello@wisconsin.
gov To apply for a PSC administered grant, applicants must submit an application using the PSC Grants System. Use the application material below for details on grant eligibility, instructions on application responses and required documentation when submitting an application in the PSC Grants System.
PSC Grants System Login Grants System User's Guide Application Materials The application materials for the FY2026 grant round are listed below. 2026 Nonprofit Access Grant Application Instructions Resources for Current Grant Recipients Projects & Reimbursements in the Gran ts System Grantee Reporting - 2026 Awards 2026 Nonprofit Status Reports will be completed in the PSC Grant System .
The full reporting requires the submission of five reports over the two years of the award performance period (4 Interim Project Status Reports and 1 Final Project Summary Report).
Interim Project Status Reports - Each consist of two documents: 2026 Interim Status Report Activities Log - Details coming by the end of 2026 2026 Interim Status Report - Details coming by the end of 2026 TENTATIVE Reporting Schedule Interim Status Reports are due biannually, resulting in four Reporting Periods.
Each interim status report covers activities from the preceding six months: S1 - Due January 15, 2027 (7/1/26 – 12/31/26) S2 - Due July 15, 2027 (1/1/27 – 6/30/27) S3 - Due January 15, 2028 (7/1/27 – 12/31/27) S4 - Due July 15, 2028 (1/1/28 – 6/30/28) Final Project Summary Report - consists of a single document - different from the interim reports - summarizing the project: Final Project Summary Report – Details coming by the end of 2026 TENTATIVE Reporting Schedule One report due at the end of the two-year performance period (covers all activities from: 07/01/2026 - 06/30/2028) Grantee Reporting - 2025 Awards 2025 Nonprofit Status Reports are all completed in the PSC Grant System .
The full reporting requires the submission of five reports over the two years of the award performance period (4 Interim Project Status Reports and 1 Final Project Summary Report).
Interim Project Status Reports - Each consist of two documents: 2025 Interim Status Report Activities Log - 2025 NF Activities excel file to be downloaded in advance, completed as a separate file, and uploaded to the PSC Grants System in Question 1 of each interim status report. 2025 Interim Status Report - Report Sample For View Only . The reports can only be filled out in the PSC Grants System.
Interim Status Reports are due biannually, resulting in four Reporting Periods.
Each interim status report covers activities from the preceding six months: S1 - Due January 15, 2026 (7/1/25 – 12/31/25) S2 - Due July 15, 2026 (1/1/26 – 6/30/26) S3 - Due January 15, 2027 (7/1/26 – 12/31/26) S4 - Due July 15, 2027 (1/1/26 – 6/30/26) Final Project Summary Report - consists of a single document - different from the interim reports - summarizing the project: Final Project Summary Report –Report Sample for View Only - will be made available by May 2027.
One report due at the end of the two-year performance period (covers all activities from: 07/01/2025 - 06/30/2027) Grantee Reporting - 2024 Awards Nonprofit Status Reports are complete d in the PSC Grant System . Interim Status Report 2024 - Sample for view only. Interim Status Report 2024 Attachment - 2024 NF Activities File to be filled out and uploaded in the grant system for each Status Report.
reports schedule. Biannually, 4 reporting periods (Sx), Due Dates (Performance Period dates) S1 - January 20, 2025 (7/1/24 – 12/31/24) S2 - July 15, 2025 (1/1/25 – 6/30/25) S3 - January 20, 2026 (7/1/25 – 12/31/25) S4 - July 15, 2026 (1/1/26 – 6/30/26) Nonprofit FINAL REPORT is completed in the Final Status Report 2024 - Sample for view only Final Report schedule.
One at the end of the performance period, Due Dates, (Performance Period dates) Final - July 31, 2026 (1/7/2024 - 06/30/2026) Grantee Reporting - 2023 Awards 2023 Nonprofit status reports are submitted through the Electronic Records Filing System ( ERF ). 2023 Non-Profit Interim Status Report to be downloaded, filled out, and uploaded in ERF.
Project status reports are due biannually on the following schedule for the reporting period specified. Due Date (Reporting Period).
January 17, 2024 (7/1/23 – 12/31/23; COMPLETED) August 16, 2024 (1/1/24 – 6/30/24; COMPLETED) January 17, 2025 (7/1/24 – 12/31/24; COMPLETED) 2023 Nonnprofit Final Status Report - COMING SOON: FINAL REPORT due July 15, 2025 (1/1/25 - 6/30/25) 2025 Award Summary 2024 2022 Award Summary 2021
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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.