Funding Program Documentation
Alert message
For more funding program policy, waivers, and technical assistance materials for the Internet For All programs, please visit the BroadbandUSA website.
Displaying 81 - 89 of 89
Post-award resource for Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP), Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program (CMC), Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program (Middle Mile), and Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) grant recipients, released in partnership with the Office of Inspector General (OIG).This resource is not intended to supersede, modify, or otherwise alter applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the specific requirements set forth in program Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO), existing Department of Commerce (DOC) Grants and Cooperative Agreements…
These resources will help the telecommunications industry understand how they can get involved and engage most effectively on the Bipartisan Infrastructure broadband programs.
An introduction to permitting as it relates to broadband projects including the types of permits a deployment may require, the process for securing an easement or right of way access, and steps to obtaining permission to access federal/state/local land.
The Workforce Development Resources page offers a comprehensive collection of federal resources to support workforce development in the broadband sector. This initiative is part of the broader effort to close the digital divide and ensure that all Americans have access to high-speed Internet. To keep this resource page up-to-date and comprehensive, we encourage you to contact NTIA's Office of Public Affairs to suggest additional resources or share successful workforce development initiatives. Your input can help enhance this vital resource for communities nationwide. …
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will transform the landscape of high-speed Internet in America, improving access to health care, education, and civic engagement while connecting families and communities across the country. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration at the Department of Commerce supports the Administration’s commitment to equitable and highly skilled jobs in shaping the future of the high-speed Internet workforce.NTIA offers this Workforce Planning Guide as a resource for Eligible Entities completing submissions for Internet For All programs. This guide…
NTIA offers this Workforce Planning Guide as a resource for Eligible Entities completing submissions for Internet For All programs. This guide intends to primarily support Eligible Entities developing submissions to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program but may also be applicable as entities develop their Digital Equity Plans. It supports Eligible Entities in developing their workforces for grant implementation as well as designing workforce plans and standards for subgrantees.
Materials from the Workforce Requirements webinar discussing the workforce planning guide for Eligible Entities. Includes BEAD NOFO requirements, strategies and examples of developing a workforce plan, and additional resources supporting workforce planning efforts.
Webinar discussing the workforce planning guide for Eligible Entities. Includes BEAD NOFO requirements, strategies and examples of developing a workforce plan, and additional resources supporting workforce planning efforts.