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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Department Announces Awards to Connect More
Families and Businesses to High-Speed Internet as Part of
President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda
May 15, 2023

Delaware, Idaho approved to receive approximately $185.9 million under the American Rescue
Plan
Combined with other Administration initiatives, President Biden’s Investing in America agenda has
brought affordable internet to over 17 million American households
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the approval of federal
funds for multi-purpose community facility projects and broadband infrastructure projects in
Delaware and Idaho under the American Rescue Plan’s Capital Projects Fund (CPF), part of
President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda. A key priority of the CPF program is expanding
economic opportunities and providing internet connectivity in communities with unmet needs.
Already, President Biden’s Investing in America agenda has delivered affordable, high-speed
internet to 17 million American households, through the CPF funded by the American Rescue Plan,
and through the Affordable Connectivity Program funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
“Digital connectivity is central to expanding economic opportunity in communities across the
country,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo. “This funding is a key piece of the
Biden-Harris Administration’s historic investments to increase access to high-speed internet for
millions of Americans and provide more opportunities to fully participate in the 21st century
economy.”
“We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with ARPA capital funds to build a better future for the
next generation of Delawareans,” said Governor Carney. “The capital projects announced today
aim to expand economic opportunities for Delaware families, dedicate resources to make sure
children have access to the education they deserve, and large investments in our communities –
especially those hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to thank the Congressional
delegation for their advocacy and look forward to seeing significant results from these
investments.”

“I was proud to work on provisions in the American Rescue Plan that helps those working on the
front lines with Delawareans that need help the most,” said U.S. Senator Tom Carper. “From my
time as Governor, I’ve worked on strengthening families, and these funds are going to improve the
organizations that help uplift so many families in our state. These organizations often invest so
much of their resources into their missions – whether it’s providing shelter, services for our
veterans, substance abuse treatment, job training or after-school activities for children – and these
funds will help them improve their facilities so they can better serve our communities.”
“It’s great to see funds from the American Rescue Plan that Democrats and President Biden
enacted coming to Delaware in all three counties,” said U.S Senator Chris Coons. “From job skills
workshops to community programs to addressing nutritional insecurity, this announcement is
making a difference in the lives of Delawareans up and down the state. I can’t wait to see all of
these visions for each one of these dozens of projects become reality in the coming months and
years.”
“Today is a prime example of how we’re continuing to see historic investments being made in
Delaware because of the American Rescue Plan Act,” said Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. “The impact
from these capital projects won’t just ensure that these organizations are able to fulfill their
missions to provide critical services – from health care and mental health to job training and
entrepreneurship – but will help us improve the quality of life for Delawareans in every part of our
state.”
The CPF provides a total of $10 billion to states, territories, freely associated states, and Tribal
governments to fund critical capital projects that enable work, education, and health monitoring.
In addition to the $10 billion provided by the CPF, many governments are putting a portion of their
State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) toward meeting the Biden-Harris Administration’s
goal of connecting every American household to affordable, reliable high-speed internet. Together,
these American Rescue Plan programs and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are working in
tandem with President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to close the digital divide – deploying
high-speed internet to those without access and lowering costs for those who cannot afford it.
In accordance with the Treasury Department’s guidance, each state’s plan requires service
providers to participate in the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) new Affordable
Connectivity Program (ACP). The Affordable Connectivity Program, funded by President Biden’s
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, helps ensure that households can afford high-speed internet by
providing a discount of up to $30 per month (or up to $75 per eligible household on Tribal lands).
Experts estimate that nearly 40% of U.S. households are eligible for the program.

To further lower costs, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced last year that the
Administration had secured commitments from 20 leading internet service providers—covering
more than 80% of the U.S. population—to offer all ACP-eligible households high-speed, reliable
internet plans for no more than $30 per month. As a result of this agreement and the ACP, eligible
households can receive internet access at no cost and can check their eligibility and sign up at
GetInternet.gov.
The Treasury Department began announcing state awards in June of last year. To date, CPF has
awarded approximately $6.5 billion for broadband, digital technology, and multi-purpose
community center projects in 41 states. States estimate that the broadband investments will reach
more than 1.83 million locations. The Department will continue approving state and Tribal plans
on a rolling basis.
The following descriptions summarize the Idaho and Delaware plans that Treasury approved
today:
Delaware is approved to receive $65.9 million for Delaware’s Multi-Purpose Community
Facility Program, which will provide funding for the construction and renovation of 29
nonprofit community facilities selected through a competitive grant process. These facilities
will provide services or activities that directly enable work, education, and health monitoring
in towns and cities with unmet needs across the state’s three counties. For example, they will
help connect youth with job trainings and opportunities, provide services for homeless
individuals, provide support for children and adults with disabilities, and offer public Wi-Fi
access and health services for seniors. The plan approved by the Treasury Department today
represents 58% of the state’s total allocation under the CPF program.
Idaho is approved to receive $120 million for broadband infrastructure, which the state
estimates will serve 35,000 locations. The Idaho Broadband Advisory Board (IBAB) Broadband
Infrastructure Grant – CPF (BIG-CPF) is a competitive grant program designed to bring reliable
broadband infrastructure to areas lacking access to internet with speeds of at least 100/20
Mbps. Building off previous CARES Act investments in broadband, Idaho will prioritize fiber
investments aiming to connect the greatest number of households to high-speed internet. The
plan approved by the Treasury Department today represents 93% of the state’s total allocation
under the CPF program.
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