The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is now accepting applications for multiple federally funded grant programs to assist in the state’s broadband and digital equity planning efforts.
In December, Gov. Tony Evers and the PSC said the state will get nearly $6 million to plan for the deployment and adoption of affordable, equitable and reliable high-speed internet throughout the state. This investment, awarded by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, is part of the ‘Internet for All’ initiative under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, signed by President Biden in 2021.
The ‘Internet for All’ initiative includes the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program and Digital Equity Program; both programs will help build broadband infrastructure and promote digital equity in the state. The federally funded, state-administered grant programs now open are the BEAD Workforce Planning Grant and the Digital Equity Outreach Grant; more information will soon be available regarding the BEAD Local Planning Grant.
These grant programs will inform and prepare for the next stages of the ‘Internet for All’ timeline. Once the planning stage is completed, Wisconsin will begin to implement the statewide plans over the next several years. Wisconsin could expect an allocation of $700 million to $1.1 billion to implement these plans under BEAD. Additional federal funding will help to implement the state’s digital equity plan to ensure all residents have access to a reliable, affordable internet connection.
“There is no single solution that will bridge Wisconsin’s digital divide. Rather, it will rely on partnerships and strategic, inclusive planning—and that’s exactly what these grant opportunities will drive,” says PSC Chairperson Rebecca Cameron Valcq. “It is crucial for all stakeholders to be at the table during this planning stage. These grants will enable us to build off the historic progress made under Gov. Evers’ leadership to improve access, affordability, and adoption of Internet services throughout the state.”
Preliminary grant program information is below.
More details, including eligibility criteria, can be found on the PSC website: https://psc.wi.gov/Pages/ServiceType/Broadband/InternetForAll.aspx
BEAD Workforce Planning Grant Program:
As part of Wisconsin’s proposal to receive BEAD implementation funding, the state must prepare a plan to ensure a highly skilled workforce is trained and available to build and maintain proposed broadband infrastructure investments. The Workforce Planning Grant will engage existing entities to plan workforce development strategies, map assets, conduct diverse stakeholder engagement, and study policy and funding models to develop solutions that will best prepare the state for broadband infrastructure funding and to ensure all Wisconsinites have a pathway to these career opportunities. A total of $100,000 in funding is available for this grant program. Applications are due March 1 at 1:30pm CT. Find more details: https://psc.wi.gov/Pages/ServiceType/Broadband/GrantWorkforcePlanning.aspx
Digital Equity Outreach Grant:
This will provide funding to trusted partners to collect locally-informed insights into digital equity needs of and solutions for the covered populations they serve. Digital Equity Outreach activities may include but are not limited to interactive workshops, surveys, townhall discussions, data collection, and interviews with covered populations. The deliverables from successful applicants will inform the statewide digital equity plan. The resulting information and plan will help target the Commission’s efforts to ensure Wisconsin’s digital inequities are addressed in future funding allocations. A total of $335,000 in funding is available for this grant program. Applications are due March 1 at 1:30pm CT. Find more details: https://psc.wi.gov/Pages/ServiceType/Broadband/GrantDigitalEquityOutreach.aspx
BEAD Local Planning Grant:
These grants will offer resources to counties and tribes to participate in broadband planning. The resulting local broadband planning will form the basis of Wisconsin’s Five-Year Action Plan for broadband. BEAD Local Planning Grants are non-competitive formula grants that will be allocated to each county and Tribe that opts into the program. A total of $1.5 million in funding is available for this grant program. Applications are due March 7 at 1:30pm CT. Find more details: https://psc.wi.gov/Pages/ServiceType/Broadband/GrantLocalPlanning.aspx
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