The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (the “Department” or “DCEO”) is issuing this Notice of Funding Opportunity to support expansion of broadband access, adoption, and use initiatives among Illinois broadband and digital equity stakeholders, such as communities and community-based organizations.
Donor Name: Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
State: Illinois
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/22/2024
Size of the Grant: $30,000 to $100,000
Details:
Through this NOFO, the Department will fund proposals that promote specific digital equity outcomes – such as local outreach and engagement, added digital navigator capacity, public access expansion, or feasibility study.
The Digital Equity Capacity Kickstarter program represents an integral and strategic component of the State of Illinois’s Connect Illinois vision and commitment to broadband access, adoption, and use – all through the lens of digital equity and inclusion. The program will serve as a bridge to forthcoming federal Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program funding per the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The Capacity Kickstarter program complements other State funding opportunities, such as the Connect Illinois Broadband Grant Program. Administered by the Illinois Office of Broadband (IOB), Connect Illinois invests in new broadband infrastructure to spur advances in broadband access, adoption, and use. Supporting digital skill building, broadband adoption and use, and device access through the Capacity Kickstarter program contributes to the Connect Illinois vision.
Applications should cover one or more of the following categories focused on access, adoption, and use:
- Outreach and Adoption
- Facilitate awareness of and enrollment in low-cost broadband programs, such as the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Related activities may include:
- Conducting outreach to community members;
- Supporting enrollment in ACP and other low-cost broadband offerings; and
- Complementing initiatives funded by the FCC ACP Outreach Grant.
- Facilitate awareness of and enrollment in low-cost broadband programs, such as the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Related activities may include:
- Digital Skill Building, Navigation and Use
- Serve as the primary point of contact for community members seeking guidance and support around digital literacy, digital skills building, device access, and home broadband needs;
- Provide advice, assistance, and tech support to community members on the use of digital tools and platforms, including but not limited to, email, word processing software, tele healthcare, remote learning, job applications, social media, and general web use; and
- Coach, train, and guide residents individually or in group settings on how to use their home internet service and devices to meet their day-to-day needs and achieve their goals.
- Community Technology Center Access
- Establish, administer, and expand Community Technology Centers (CTCs) and support basic computer literacy training programs through these centers; and
- Provide access to computers, internet connectivity, and related training to Illinois communities with demonstrable need.
- Access Expansion Feasibility
- Identify and advance a community’s broadband access vision and goals;
- Evaluate market options, consumer demand, and stakeholder alignment;
- Engage internet service providers and build public sector leadership; and
- Consider next steps for public-private partnership, grant funding, etc. to increase broadband access and connectivity
Performance Goals and Measures
Applications should be prepared to meet the following requirements:
- Commitment to measuring progress and identifying, refining, and/or applying approaches that are scalable or replicable to meet broader community, regional, or statewide needs.
- Category-specific activities and outcomes per Program Description, including:
- Number of ACP outreach attempts, interactions, and enrollments;
- Number of digital navigation outreach attempts and interactions; or
- Number of CTC patron visits, digital literacy trainings offered, digital literacy patrons served (for each, include both total and unique numbers
Funding Information
Total amount of funding expected to be awarded through this NOFO is $2,000,000. Awards will range from $30,000 to $100,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Community Based Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Political Subdivisions
- Illinois Public Libraries
- Illinois Public School Districts
For more information, visit DCEO.