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6/7/2022

Treasury Announces First Capital Projects Fund Awards to Increase Access to Affordable, High-Speed Internet | U.S. Dep…

Treasury Announces First Capital Projects Fund Awards to
Increase Access to Affordable, High-Speed Internet
June 7, 2022

Louisiana, New Hampshire, Virginia, and West Virginia are the first states to be approved to
receive funds under the American Rescue Plan and will connect over 200,000 homes and
businesses
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the first group of
plans approved under the American Rescue Planʼs Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund (CPF). The
CPF provides $10 billion to states, territories, freely associated states, and Tribal
governments to fund critical capital projects that enable work, education, and health
monitoring in response to the public health emergency. A key priority of the program is to
make funding available for reliable, a ordable broadband infrastructure and other digital
connectivity technology projects. In addition to the $10 billion provided by the CPF, many
governments are using a portion of their State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF)
toward meeting the Biden-Harris Administrationʼs goal of connecting every American
household to a ordable, reliable high-speed internet. Through these two programs, the
American Rescue Plan is supplying among the first large waves of federal broadband funding
under the Biden-Harris Administration and laying the groundwork for future funding provided
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
“The pandemic turned so many aspects of life online from work to school and laid bare the
urgency of closing the digital divide for all Americans – especially those living in rural, Tribal,
and low-income communities,” said Deputy Secretary Adeyemo. “Treasuryʼs broadband
funding represents a significant step in the Biden-Harris Administrationʼs unprecedented
investment to increase access to high-speed internet and reduce broadband bills for every
American household and business.”
The state plans approved in this first group will support broadband infrastructure and are
designed, upon project completion, to deliver reliable internet service that meets or exceeds
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symmetrical download and upload speeds of 100 megabits per second (Mbps), speeds that
are needed for a household with multiple users to simultaneously access the internet to
telework and access education and health monitoring. Treasury designed its guidance to
prioritize connecting families and businesses with poor and inadequate service – particularly
those in rural and remote areas. Treasury also requires states to explain why communities
they have identified to be served with funds from the CPF have a critical need for those
projects.
In accordance with Treasuryʼs guidance, each stateʼs plan requires all service providers to
participate in the Federal Communications Commissionʼs (FCC) new A ordable Connectivity
Program (ACP). The ACP helps ensure that households can a ord the broadband they need for
work, school, healthcare, and more by providing a discount of up to $30 per month. The FCC
estimates that about 48 million families are eligible for the program—nearly 40% of
households. President Biden and Vice President Harris recently announced their work to
secure commitments from 20 leading internet service providers – covering more than 80% of
the U.S. population – to o er all ACP-eligible households high-speed, high-quality internet
plans for no more than $30 per month. As a result, these households will receive internet
access at no cost, helping to close the digital divide for millions that could not previously have
a orded internet service. Beyond the ACP, Treasuryʼs guidance requires recipients to consider
whether the funded networks will be a ordable to the target markets in their service area and
encourages recipients to require that a funded project o er at least one low-cost option at
speeds that are su icient for a household with multiple users.
In implementing this program, Treasury has coordinated closely with its interagency partners,
and entered into an interagency agreement in May 2022 with the FCC, National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, and U.S. Department of Agriculture to
share information and collaborate in the collection and reporting of data and metrics on
broadband deployment projects.
Together, the first state recipients under the CPF plan to connect over 200,000 homes and
businesses to a ordable, reliable, high-speed internet. Treasury has already approved

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30 awards to Tribal governments, and intends to continue approving state and Tribal plans on
a rolling basis. States must submit their plans to Treasury no later than September 24, 2022.
The following descriptions highlight the four state plans that Treasury approved.
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Louisiana, approved for $176.7 million (representing 100% of its available CPF funding),
will provide funding to connect nearly 88,500 homes and businesses currently lacking
access to internet at speeds of 25/3 Mbps through the stateʼs the new Granting Unserved
Municipalities Broadband Opportunities (GUMBO) program, a multi-phase, broadband
infrastructure competitive grant program. Louisiana estimates that projects receiving
funding from this CPF award will close the digital divide for approximately 25% of all
locations lacking high-speed internet access in the state.

New Hampshire, approved for an initial award of $50 million (representing 41% of its
available CPF funding), estimates it will serve 15,000 homes and businesses, in rural and
remote areas, which represents approximately 50% of locations in the state that lack
access to high-speed internet. The stateʼs new Broadband Contract Program is designed
to select and support a local internet service provider (ISP) to provide internet service to
the most rural parts of the state lacking internet service. The program will prioritize
applicants that encourage the maximum number of locations to be served at the lowest
cost, and broadband networks that will be owned, operated by, or a iliated with local
governments, non-profits, and co-operatives.

Virginia, approved for $219.8 million (representing 100% of its available CPF funding), will
use funds to expand last-mile broadband access to an estimated 76,873 locations,
approximately 28% of locations the state estimates lack access to high-quality
broadband service. Through a competitive grant-making program overseen by the Virginia
Telecommunication Initiative (VATI), local governments in partnership with internet
service providers apply for funds with the goal of deploying universal coverage solutions
in the localities involved.

West Virginia, approved for $136.3 million (representing 100% of its available CPF
funding), estimates that projects receiving funding from this CPF award will serve 20,000
locations, or approximately 10% of locations in the state that lack access to high-speed
internet. The state will use three separate grant programs that focus funding for lastmile connections to homes and businesses currently without access to internet at speeds
of at least 25/3 Mbps. The Line Extension Advancement and Development Program (LEAD)
will fund the extensions of last-mile broadband networks that can be constructed quickly,
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the Major Broadband Projects Strategies Program (MBPS) will fund larger-scale projects
designed to serve large numbers of eligible addresses, and GigReady will provide local
governments with the opportunity to utilize SLFRF as matching funds for broadband
infrastructure projects. Each of these three programs is designed to enable funding to
reach areas that are hardest to serve due to low population density, rurality, or other
factors.

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