First State Digital Equity Capacity Grant is Awarded and the Competitive Grant Program will Launch Any Day
Well, folks, the day we’ve been waiting for is finally here—the Digital Equity Act funds are finally making their way to communities around the country to support digital inclusion work on the ground. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) made the first State Digital Equity Capacity Grant award to the state of Nevada!This announcement is exciting for Nevadans and the rest of us as this award signals that the rest of the capacity grants to states are on their heels AND the Competitive program Application will open soon. NTIA has 30 days from the time the first grant is made to open up the Competitive Grant program’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), so the latest it will open up is July 26th, but I’d expect it sooner. In addition, the application forms for the competitive program (but not the NOFO) are online now for a public comment period. While we don’t have the NOFO yet, the forms tell us a few things we’ve been waiting to learn:
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- Awards will be between $5-$10 million (so by my math this means there will be somewhere between 118-236 projects throughout the program)
- A match of a minimum of 10% (or exactly 10%, we’ll see what the NOFO says) will be required and the match can be cash or in-kind
- The cap for Administrative expenses will be 10% (no we don’t know what that includes yet, that will be in the NOFO)
- There will be three rounds of funding (this year, FY ’25 and FY ’26)
- This year will be the biggest pot of funds, therefore the most awards will be made this round.
First State Digital Equity Capacity Grant is Awarded and the Competitive Grant Program will Launch Any Day