The ConnectALL Initiative is accepting applications for its Municipal Infrastructure Program to support the development of open-access and publicly owned and/or controlled last mile fiber broadband infrastructure to deliver reliable high-speed internet service to homes, businesses, and community anchor institutions across the state.
Donor Name: ConnectALL Initiative
State: New York
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/12/2024
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The mission of the New York State Urban Development Corporation d/b/a Empire State Development (“ESD”) is to promote a vigorous and growing state economy, encourage business investment and job creation, and support diverse, prosperous local economies across New York State (“NYS”) through the efficient use of loans, grants, tax credits, real estate development, marketing, and other forms of assistance. To support broadband access for communities across the state, ESD’s ConnectALL Office (“CAO”), offers a Municipal Infrastructure Program (“MIP”) Request for Applications (“RFA”).
Through this RFA, CAO intends to establish the Municipal Infrastructure Program (“MIP”) to support the development of open-access and predominantly publicly controlled last mile fiber broadband infrastructure that will directly connect homes, businesses, and community anchor institutions to reliable high-speed internet service, using funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury Capital Projects Fund (“CPF”). The objective of this RFA is to improve broadband access in communities across the state facing connectivity challenges due to the lack of affordable, high-speed internet infrastructure.
Funding Information
- Total funding available: $228 Million
- Grant size: $30 million max per award
Eligible Uses of Funds
Eligible uses for program funding include construction of new infrastructure or acquisition of existing infrastructure under the following categories:
- Last mile fiber connections to address:
- Last mile infrastructure: The cabling, wires, necessary pole replacements and make-ready and/or radios that ISPs use to distribute the internet from local Internet Exchanges to network and/or customer endpoints.
- Drops to a building: The cabling or wires necessary to make the connection from passing fiber or cable on a street pole or in-street conduit into a building structure.
- Fiber connections to Internet Exchange Points or Data Centers:
- Middle mile fiber: The fiber necessary to transport internet services to a local Data Center where an Applicant is connecting its CPF-funded last mile infrastructure.
- Networking equipment: The routers, switches, and other equipment necessary to interconnect networks in a Data Center.
- Acquisition of existing infrastructure assets and related agreements:
- Acquisition: The purchase of network assets from a public or private entity for incorporation by an Applicant into a Project Area, and related legal agreements.
Eligibility Criteria
- Public Entities: Municipalities (cities, counties, towns, villages); Tribal Nations; state and local authorities; entities established pursuant to Section 99-y of the NYS General Municipal Law; not-for-profit entities with authorization from public entities; and regional planning boards formed under the provisions of NYS General Municipal Law.
- Municipal Utilities: Local government entities, including those established by a municipality as nonprofit
- Utility Cooperatives
Eligible Private Partner Applicants, fitting one or more of the following descriptions, may submit applications with letters of endorsement from an Eligible Public Applicant. Eligible Private Partner Applicants can have an ownership structure that may be in the form of public-private partnership, private or shareholder ownership, nongovernmental nonprofit, non-utility cooperative, or community trust.
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs): Entities providing internet services to consumers, not limited to providers of cable television or telephone services.
- Managed Service Providers (MSPs): Entities operating networks and providing service to residents and businesses by using existing internet infrastructure or partnering with construction entities to build networks.
- Broadband Infrastructure Builders: Entities that construct and/or deploy open-access broadband infrastructure assets.
- Broadband Infrastructure Owners: Entities that own, operate, or hold last mile or middle mile fiber infrastructure.
For more information, visit ConnectALL Initiative.