Project Title:
Tunica-Biloxi Broadband Project
Funding Program:
Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program
Project Purpose/Type:
This Broadband Use and Adoption project proposes to address key challenges confronting the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe in expanding access to broadband services while also increasing digital literacy among its Tribal Citizens. The implementation of the project is expected to enable broadband adoption activities, including telehealth, distance learning, affordable broadband programs, and digital inclusion efforts.
State(s):
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$2,499,947.00Funding Amount
The project will implement three activities aimed at addressing critical challenges faced by Tribal members within the service area:
- Hire four IT specialists to serve as Internet-use training coordinators to install broadband equipment as well as monitor and troubleshoot network operations. These personnel will assist the Tribe in the development and implementation of digital literacy classes;
- Purchase specialized broadband equipment designed specifically for seniors. Additionally, the applicant will provide individual laptops or computers for Tribal school aged training to assist with distance learning and vocational training; and
- Provide discounted broadband service for eligible, low-income Tribal members over a three-year period while simultaneously providing digital literacy training in the areas of telehealth, distance learning, and workforce development.
Because the Reservation is located in an area that is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes and other inclement weather, Tribal members and surrounding anchor institutions often experience frequent outages of electricity and internet service. The Tribe will purchase an electric generator to ensure continuity of service during these periods, allowing Tribal members to access online services, including telehealth and remote learning, and allowing Tribal first responders to provide emergency services to the community. The electric generator purchase qualifies as an eligible cost under Section D.7.c.iv and viii of the NOFO.
The project’s expected outcome is to improve broadband capacity and capabilities for Tribal members and facilities, expanding broadband adoption activities including telehealth, distance learning, workforce development, and digital inclusion efforts.
The project intends to benefit four Tribal members who will be hired/trained as IT professionals, 375 Tribal elders and youth who will receive electronic devices, and approximately 325 low-income Tribal members who qualify for reduced cost broadband service.