Many families in low-income households are now eligible to get a $30 per month discount on their internet bills, which could end up being free broadband in some cases. The money for benefit, called the Affordable Connectivity Program, comes from a bipartisan infrastructure law. Read in SpanishThe White House says that 20 major internet providers have agreed to offer program-eligible households high-speed internet plans for no more than $30, which means the monthly plans would be free for those families. The plans offer a minimum of 100Mbps download speed “which is fast enough for a typical family of 4 to video conference, stream movies or TV, and more,” according to the government. More than 1,300 internet service providers are participating in all, according to Rep. Josh Harder, D-Modesto. “It’s getting way too expensive to live and raise a family in the Valley, plain and simple,” Harder said in a statement. “I’m encouraging every family to go online and apply to save $30 a month on their internet bill because I know every dollar counts right now. I helped turn this bill into law last year, now I want every family in our community to get the savings they deserve.”Here is more on what Californians should know about the program. How do I know if I qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program? There are three ways to qualify. 1. One way is if your household income is less than 200% of the federal poverty line. The getinternet.gov website has a tool that can tell you if you make too much to qualify. In California, a household of four people would have to make $55,500 or below. 2. You can also be eligible for the program if you or someone in your household participates in government assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, SSI, FPHA, a veterans pension and survivors benefit, free and reduced-price school lunch or school breakfast , a federal pell grant, or tribal assistance. (Those who live on tribal lands can get up to $75 a month.)3. Someone in the household meets eligibility for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income internet program. How do I sign up for ACR? Visit getinternet.gov to sign up online. You can also send in an application by mail or after contacting your existing internet service provider if the company is a participant in the program. You can also call 877-384-2575 for more information. How do I know if my internet company is participating in the program? Here is where to see the list of providers. They include AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and more. Is there help for those who don’t have a tablet or computer? And it is. Program-eligible households can get a one-time $100 discount to buy a laptop, desktop or tablet. Here is the list of providers.
Many families in low-income households are now eligible to get a $30 per month discount on their internet bills, which could end up being free broadband in some cases.
The money for benefit, called the Affordable Connectivity Program, comes from a bipartisan infrastructure law.
Read in Spanish
The White House says that 20 major internet providers have agreed to offer program-eligible households high-speed internet plans for no more than $30, which means the monthly plans would be free for those families. The plans offer a minimum of 100Mbps download speed “which is fast enough for a typical family of 4 to video conference, stream movies or TV, and more,” according to the government.
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More than 1,300 internet service providers are participating in all, according to Rep. Josh Harder, D-Modesto.
“It’s getting way too expensive to live and raise a family in the Valley, plain and simple,” Harder said in a statement. “I’m encouraging every family to go online and apply to save $30 a month on their internet bill because I know every dollar counts right now. I helped turn this bill into law last year, now I want every family in our community to get the savings they deserve.”
Here is more on what Californians should know about the program.
How do I know if I qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program?
There are three ways to qualify.
1. One way is if your household income is less than 200% of the federal poverty line. The getinternet.gov website has a tool that can tell you if you make too much to qualify. In California, a household of four people would have to make $55,500 or below.
2. You can also be eligible for the program if you or someone in your household participates in government assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, SSI, FPHA, a veterans pension and survivors benefit, free and reduced-price school lunch or school breakfast , a federal pell grant, or tribal assistance. (Those who live on tribal lands can get up to $75 a month.)
3. Someone in the household meets eligibility for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income internet program.
How do I sign up for ACR?
Visit getinternet.gov to sign up online. You can also send in an application by mail or after contacting your existing internet service provider if the company is a participant in the program. You can also call 877-384-2575 for more information.
How do I know if my internet company is participating in the program?
Here is where to see the list of providers. They include AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and more.
Is there help for those who don’t have a tablet or computer?
And it is. Program-eligible households can get a one-time $100 discount to buy a laptop, desktop or tablet. Here is the list of providers.
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