Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program
Overview
The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is a $3 billion program directed to tribal governments to be used for broadband deployment on tribal lands, as well as for telehealth, distance learning, broadband affordability, and digital inclusion.
The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is continuing to make the final awards from the first funding round and has opened an additional application period with approximately $1 billion available for eligible Tribal applicants.
Round Two Notice of Funding Opportunity
Find sample budget materials, application guidance, webinar schedules and other materials to help strengthen your TBCP Round Two application as they become available.
Grantee Technical Assistance
Find information, technical assistance, and documentation to help manage your award.
Round One Award Recipients
See all of the announced award recipients, the award totals, and locations for this grant program.
Round One Awardee & Applicant Resource Archive
Need documents from past stages of the program? Visit the program archive for past FAQs, program documentation, and assistance sessions.
Press Releases
Keep up with all of the latest news and updates for this program. Visit the Press Release page.
Blog
Want to know what else has been happening with this program? Visit the program blog for more information, case studies, and other updates.
Every State and Territory is Ready to Implement Internet for All
NTIA has reached a major milestone on the road to connecting everyone in America to affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service. As of today, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the five territories participating in the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program have approved Internet for All plans.
These plans outline how each state and territory will connect every one of their residents to the Internet.
Connecting Communities, Protecting Wildlife
By: Jill Springer, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth, NTIA
Demonstrating compliance with the Buy America requirement
Will Arbuckle, Senior Policy Advisor, NTIA