The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration clarified in its third quarterly progress report to Congress this week that it will be dolling out the entirety of the grant money during the next ten months.
The year 2010 is going to be a busy time for the period for both the NTIA and the Agriculture Department’s Rural Utilities is the other agency, the two government entities charged with distributing $7.2 billion of federal funding.
“NTIA will not conclude the first round of BTOP funding at the end of 2009 as originally targeted, but is on course to do so in February 2010,” states the report (PDF).
NTIA and RUS announced this month that they will limit the remaining grant awards to one more round of funding, which they write in the report “will begin early in 2010.”
UPDATE: Thursday, August 13, 2009
The application closing deadline for the Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) and Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) is extended until 5 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 20, 2009, for any electronic applications pending as of 5 p.m. ET on August 14, 2009.
There are no changes to the filing instructions for paper applications. For more information see Federal Register Notice: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) and Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Extension of Application Closing Deadline for Pending Electronic Applications.
The Notice is being provided for informational purposes only. If there is any difference between this document and the Notice officially published in the Federal Register, the Federal Register Notice is controlling.
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/frnotices/2009/FR_BroadbandExtension_090813.pdf
FROM THE OFFICIAL RELEASE:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
RIN 0572-ZA01
Broadband Initiatives Program
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
RIN 0660-ZA28
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
AGENCIES: Rural Utilities Service (RUS), Department of Agriculture, and National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Funds Availability; extension of application closing deadline for pending
electronic applications.
SUMMARY: RUS and NTIA announce that the application closing deadline for the Broadband
Initiatives Program (BIP) and the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) is
extended until 5 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 20, 2009, for any electronic applications
pending as of 5 p.m. ET on August 14, 2009. There are no changes to the filing instructions for
paper applications.
DATES: An applicant that is submitting an application for the BIP and BTOP electronically
will be permitted to complete electronic submission of its application until 5 p.m. ET on August
20, 2009, so long as its application was pending in the Easygrants® System as of 5 p.m. ET on
August 14, 2009 (application closing deadline).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general inquiries regarding BIP, contact
David J. Villano, Assistant Administrator Telecommunications Program, Rural Utilities Service,
e-mail: bip@wdc.usda.gov telephone: (202) 690–0525. For general inquiries regarding BTOP,
contact Anthony Wilhelm, Deputy Associate Administrator, Infrastructure Division, Office of
Telecommunications and Information Applications, National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, email: btop@ntia.doc.gov, telephone: (202) 482–2048.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On July 9, 2009, RUS and NTIA published a Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) and
Solicitation of Applications in the Federal Register announcing general policy and application
procedures for the BIP and BTOP. 74 Fed. Reg. 33104 (2009). In the NOFA, RUS and NTIA
encouraged all applicants to submit their applications electronically and required that certain
applications be filed electronically through an online application system at
http://www.broadbandusa.gov. 74 Fed. Reg. at 33118. RUS and NTIA established an
application window for these grant programs from July 14, 2009, at 8 a.m. ET through August
14, 2009, at 5 p.m. ET (application closing deadline).
Over the last several days, the online application system (Easygrants® System) has experienced
service delays due to the volume of activity from potential applicants. The agencies have added
additional servers to address these capacity issues. Nevertheless, in an effort to give applicants
that have already started the electronic application submission process prior to the application
closing deadline an opportunity to complete the submission of those applications, RUS and
NTIA announce that an applicant with an application pending in the Easygrants® System as of 5
p.m. ET on August 14, 2009, will be given until 5 p.m. ET on August 20, 2009, to complete the
electronic submission of its application. Please note that an applicant must have completed the
following steps, at a minimum, to be recognized as having a pending application in the
Easygrants® System:
1. Log into the Easygrants® System at www.broadbandusa.gov;
2. Select “Start a new application” under “Apply for a new grant/loan;”
3. Select one of the two choices for available funding opportunities;
4. Select “Continue;” and
5. Select “ok” when prompted “Are you sure you want to apply for the program.”
All other requirements for electronic submissions set forth in the NOFA remain unchanged.
There are no changes to the filing instructions, requirements, or application deadline for paper
submissions.
Dated: August 13, 2009
_/s/____
Jonathan Adelstein
Administrator
Rural Utilities Service
_/s/____
Anna M. Gomez
Acting Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program Online Workshop
On July 24, 2009, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) will host an online workshop on its recently announced grant program to fund collection of state-level broadband data, as well as state-wide broadband mapping and planning. This initiative will provide consumers with better information on the broadband services available to them and inform efforts to increase broadband availability nationwide. The workshop is intended to present information and answer questions about the grant application process for potential applicants.
The State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program is a competitive, merit-based matching grant program that implements the joint purposes of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the Broadband Data Improvement Act (BDIA). The Program will provide up to approximately $240 million in grants to assist states or their designees to develop state-specific data on the deployment levels and adoption rates of broadband services. These data, including publicly available state-wide broadband maps, will also be used to develop the comprehensive, interactive national broadband map that NTIA is required by the Recovery Act to create and make publicly available by February 17, 2011.
The workshop will be recorded and made available online at www.broadbandusa.gov. Grant applications for this program will be accepted through the online grants.gov system until August 14, 2009.
Pre-registration for the workshop is required and NTIA recommends registering no later than two hours in advance. Potential applicants are invited to email questions about the grant program to broadbandmapping@ntia.doc.gov in advance of the workshop.
Register for the Broadband Mapping Online Workshop, which will be held on July 24 at 1pm.
Ignorance is bliss! Who says all ARRA stimulus has no rules and will not be funding until the end of this year? Could you benefit from a grant for $50k? $250k? How about $1 million?
From the USDA website:
RURAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GRANTS (RBEG) PROGRAMThe RBEG program provides grants for rural projects that finance and facilitate development of small and emerging rural businesses help fund distance learning networks, and help fund employment related adult education programs. To assist with business development, RBEGs may fund a broad array of activities.
How much are the grants?
There is no maximum level of grant funding. However, smaller projects are given higher priority.Who is eligible?
Rural public entities (towns, communities, State agencies, and authorities), Indian tribes and rural private non-profit corporations are eligible to apply for funding.Define Rural
Rural is defined as any area other than a city or town that has a population of greater than 50,000 and the urbanized area contiguous and adjacent to such a city or town according to the latest decennial census. At least 51 percent of the outstanding interest in any project must have membership or be owned by U.S. citizens or resident aliens.What types of projects are eligible?
The RBEG program is a broad based program that reaches to the core of rural development in a number of ways. Examples of eligible fund use include: Acquisition or development of land, easements, or rights of way; construction, conversion, renovation, of buildings, plants, machinery, equipment, access streets and roads, parking areas, utilities; pollution control and abatement; capitalization of revolving loan funds including funds that will make loans for start ups and working capital; training and technical assistance; distance adult learning for job training and advancement; rural transportation improvement; and project planning. Any project funded under the RBEG program should benefit small and emerging private businesses in rural areas. Small and emerging private businesses are those that will employ 50 or fewer new employees and have less than $1 million in projected gross revenues.How to Apply
To apply for funding for the RBEG program, please contact your Rural Development State Office. (or contact us or see our services).
Availability of Funds
Each year, Congress provides program funding as called for in the Federal Budget. Fiscal Year funding levels will be made available as soon as possible after the beginning of each Fiscal Year.
Some guideline updates were posted on the NTIA BTOP and USDA RUS websites for their ARRA Broadband Stimulus grant and loan programs for grants and loans. Below are the links.