Biden-Harris Administration Recommends for Award More Than $276 Million to Expand Internet Use on Tribal Lands

The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has recommended for award more than $276 million to 44 Tribal entities to expand high-speed Internet access and adoption. The funding from the nearly $3 billion Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is part of the Biden-Harris Administration's Internet for All Initiative. These grants are from the second round of funding, which made nearly $1 billion available for the deployment of Internet infrastructure on Tribal Lands, affordability programs, telehealth and distance learning initiatives. The funding for the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is from the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 ($980 million) and the Biden-Harris Administration's Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ($2 billion). Additional grants will be announced on a rolling basis. Projects funded by the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program are complete or are now under construction in 27 Tribal communities, and more than 4,600 households have received access to free or low-cost high-speed Internet service.


Biden-Harris Administration Recommends for Award More Than $276 Million to Expand Internet Use on Tribal Lands