


Participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), School Breakfast Program (SBP), or the USDA Community Eligibility Provision during the 2019–2020 school year.Have an income at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Qualify for Lifeline, SNAP, Medicaid, FPHA, SSI, the Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit, or certain tribal programs.To qualify, you must meet at least one of the following criteria: These benefits are limited to one monthly service and one new device per household. It also granted a one-time discount of up to $100 toward a new laptop, desktop, or tablet when purchased from participating providers. It provided a monthly discount of up to $50–$75 for qualified households. The FCC opened enrollment for the Emergency Broadband Benefit program on and closed December 31, 2021. This program replaced the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program that was instituted in 2021 to help those dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Receives assistance through SNAP or WIC.Is currently eligible for certain providers’ low-income programs.Has received a Pell Grant in the current year.Is approved for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP).You may qualify for the ACP if at least one person in your household meets the following criteria: 1 By August of 2023, more than 20 million households have signed up for the ACP program, making it the nation’s largest broadband affordability program. The ACP provides $30 per month toward a household’s internet bill, though households on Tribal land or high-cost areas might be eligible for enhanced support of up to $75 per month. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a low-income internet program that helps families afford an internet connection by subsidizing the cost of their internet bill. New Verizon customers who are enrolled in the Lifeline Discount Program Monthly discount off fiber internet plans New Mediacom customers with at least one K–12 student in household who qualifies for National School Lunch Program Internet up to 25Mbps through Connect2Compete program New Cox customers with at least one K–12 student in household who qualifies for public assistance programs Internet up to 50Mbps through Connect2Compete program New Xfinity customers who are eligible for public assistance programsĬonnectAssist package with speeds up to 50MbpsĪvailable to households who currently participate in an income-based government assistance program such as SNAP or Medicaid. Internet Essentials package with speeds up to 50Mbps New Spectrum customers with at least one recipient of certain public assistance programs in the household Internet Assist with speeds up to 30Mbps (wireless speeds may vary) with no cost for first 60 days*Īccess program internet with speeds up to 10MbpsĪt least one person in household must participate in SNAP New customers with a child recipient of NSLP, seniors eligible for SSI, or veterans receiving public assistance Low-income households on federally recognized Tribal landsĪltice Advantage Internet with speeds up to 30Mbps $9.95 off monthly internet or phone bill through certain ISPsĮnhanced Lifeline benefits for Tribal lands Households that make less than 135% of federal poverty guideline or have at least one member participating in certain public assistance programs $30.00 off monthly internet bill(or $75.00 for Tribal lands and some other areas). Households that make less than 200% of federal poverty guideline or have at least one member participating in certain public assistance programs
