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National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Technical Assistance Hub
Overview
The Technical Assistance hub is designed as a one-stop shop for resources and tools in support of NTIA's grant programs. Here, you will find guidance on program requirements, budgeting and financial management, tips for successful project implementation, and resources for reporting and evaluation.
The site allows you to filter programs by Technical Assistance Type and Funding Program by using the filter options on the left. Please note: on mobile devices, filtering options may be found near the bottom of the page.
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Program Pages
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Contact
Navigate to our Internet for All Funding by State/Territory Map for contact information for those working on the IFA initiative in your state or territory.
Document that provides guidance on the sale, lease, transfer, disposition, mortgage, or other conveyance of an interest in assets funded under the Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP).
Document that gives the Estimated Useful Life of buildings, equipment, and materials that could be used during the Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP).
Document that provides general guidance on the Federal Interest documentation requirements as they pertain to Federal financial assistance awards under the Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP).
This resource provides guidance on the requirements for the State Digital Equity Plan and guidance on how to create a Digital Equity Plan that goes beyond compliance.
The Crosswalk is an optional resource that allows grantees to identify on which page in their Digital Equity Plans they meet the requirements of the State Digital Equity Planning Grant.
Federal law requires states/territories receiving grant funds to take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority-owned businesses, women’s business enterprises, and labor surplus area
This resource provides guidance on the types of activities an Eligible Entity BEAD Challenge Process portal tool should support on challenges and rebuttals.