FCC To Give Nearly $78 Million in Emergency Connectivity Funding

The Federal Communications Commission is committing nearly $78 million in funding rounds through the Emergency Connectivity Program (ECP), which provides digital services for students in communities across the country. The funding commitments support applications from the first and third application windows, benefiting approximately 175,000 students across the country, including students in Delaware, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, New Mexico, and Texas. To date, the FCC has committed nearly $6.1 billion to schools and libraries across the country as part of the Emergency Connectivity Program.


FCC To Give Nearly $78 Million in Emergency Connectivity Funding