NTIA Approves Minnesota, Connecticut Digital Equity Capacity Grant Funding
NTIA approved more than $12 million in Digital Equity Act state digital equity capacity grant program funding to Minnesota Wednesday. The state plans to use the funding for launching a digital opportunity leaders network pilot program and exploring potential models…
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for a program similar to the FCC's affordable connectivity program. "For the first time, every state in the nation has a digital equity plan in place to promote widespread adoption of high-speed internet services," said NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson: "Minnesota can now request access to the funds to put its digital equity plan into action." The agency also approved more than $9 million for Connecticut. That award "comes at a perfect time" to further the state's existing initiatives addressing the digital divide, said Gov. Ned Lamont (D): "We are grateful for this investment." Connecticut plans to use the funding to create an urban and rural digital navigator pilot program and build digital literacy and equity resources.