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CLAIM YOUR AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM BENEFIT

Learn how PresidentBiden and Vice President Harris are reducing the cost of high-speed internet and find out if you qualify to sign up.
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Starting February 7, new enrollments in the Affordable Connectivity Program will pause. Congress must act to extend funding for this program for over 23 million households.

As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, President Biden and Vice President Harris worked with Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to create the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides eligible households $30 per month off their internet bills. ACP-eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers.

To deliver maximum cost savings to families, the Biden-Harris Administration secured commitments from 20 leading internet providers to offer ACP-eligible households a high-speed internet plan for no more than $30 per month. Eligible families who pair their ACP benefit with one of these plans can receive high-speed internet at no cost. However, without Congressional action to extend funding for the program, 23 million households will lose that benefit, and will see their internet costs go up or lose internet access at the end of April.

On October 25, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration sent Congress a supplemental request for $6 billion to extend funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program. Despite that request, Republicans in Congress have failed to act. Without action from Republicans in Congress, this program will sunset later this spring and tens of millions of Americans may no longer be able to afford high-speed internet service. President Biden is once again calling on Republicans in Congress to join their Democratic colleagues in support of extending funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program, so tens of millions of Americans can continue to access this essential benefit.

There are three different ways to qualify for the ACP benefit. You are eligible if you meet any one of the three qualifications below:

  • Your income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (see chart below)
  • You or someone in your household participates in one of these other programs:
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps
    • Medicaid
    • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
    • Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)
    • Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit
    • Free and Reduced-Price School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program, including at U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Community Eligibility Provision schools
    • Federal Pell Grant (received in the current award year)
    • Lifeline
    • Certain Tribal assistance programs, including Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance, Head Start (only households meeting the income qualifying standard), Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Tribal TANF), and Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
  • You meet the eligibility criteria for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income internet program.

How To Sign Up for the Affordable Connectivity Program

Step 1: Claim Your Affordable Connectivity Program Benefit.

Step 2: Contact a participating internet service provider to choose an internet plan.

  • Once your application is approved, contact a participating internet service provider to choose a plan and apply your benefit to that plan.
  • More information on how to apply can be found athttps://acpbenefit.org/how-to-apply/or by calling (877) 384-2575.

Participating Service Providers

These internet service providers offer a high-speed internet plan for $30 per month or less. If you apply your ACP benefit to one of these plans, you will have no out-of-pocket cost for internet.

*OFFER AVAILABLE ONLY TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.

You can also choose to apply your ACP benefit to a different provider. There are over 1,300 providers that accept the ACP benefit. To find one near you, visit https://acpbenefit.org/companies-near-me/.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

ACP-eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from certain participating providers, with a small copay.To get a discounted device, contact a participating provider. The providers offering discounted devices are listed athttps://www.fcc.gov/affordable-connectivity-program-providers.

Most eligible families can receive a benefit of up to $30 per month applied to the cost of their internet service. ACP-eligible households who live on Tribal lands are eligible for a benefit of up to $75 per month.

Yes – they offer a minimum of 100 Mbps download speed, which is fast enough for a typical family of 4 to video conference, stream movies or TV, and more.

The Biden-Harris Administration’sInternet for Allinitiative is investing $65 billion to provide affordable, reliable, high-speed internet for everyone in America. Learn more about these funding programs for community infrastructure, digital skills, and technology atinternetforall.gov.

Yes. You can also combine these benefits with other state and local benefits where available. They can be applied to the same qualifying service or separately to a Lifeline service and an Affordable Connectivity Program service with the same or different providers. For example, an eligible household could have a Lifeline-supported mobile phone service and a separate home internet service that is supported through the Affordable Connectivity Program.

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FAQs

Is Congress going to fund the ACP program? ›

Unfortunately, funding for the ACP has expired, and the FCC has ended the program for now and shut off support that made broadband affordable for so many people across the country. It is not too late to save the Nation's largest broadband affordability program.

Is the government going to extend the Affordable Connectivity Program? ›

The ACP Has Ended for Now. Due to a lack of additional funding from Congress, the Affordable Connectivity Program has ended for now. Effective June 1, 2024, households will no longer receive an ACP discount.

Can the government pay for my internet? ›

Lifeline can help pay for your landline, cell (wireless) phone, or internet service. You may be eligible for Lifeline based on your income and household size or if you receive benefits from a federal assistance program. See how to qualify for Lifeline.

Is GetInternet.gov safe? ›

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Is the Affordable Connectivity Program ending? ›

The program officially ends on June 1, said the Federal Communications Commission, which administered the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to approximately 1 in 5 households across the country and on tribal reservations.

What is the Affordable Connectivity Program June 2024? ›

ACP ended on May 31, 2024. Congress could pass legislation to renew the program, but we will have a gap beginning June 1, 2024 for ACP-eligible households. If Congress acts quickly, the gap will be shorter. But, it could also be a very long gap.

How long will ACP be around? ›

Starting February 8, 2024, there will be no more enrollments into the ACP.

What is the ACP Extension Bill 2024? ›

8466, the Affordable Connectivity Program Improvement and Extension Act of 2024, will replenish the Affordable Connectivity Fund with $6 billion by amending Section 521(4)(a) of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024. This creates no additional taxpayer burden and is fully paid for through existing federal funding.

Does ACP give you a laptop? ›

The organization offers free laptops, digital skills training, and affordable internet through the ACP to low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.

Did the federal internet assistance program pass? ›

The ACP offered low-income households a monthly discount of up to $30 toward internet service and up to $75 for households on qualifying tribal lands, as well as a one-time $100 discount to buy a laptop, desktop or tablet computer. But with funding gone, the Federal Communications Commission has ended the program.

How can I get $10 dollars a month on Wi-Fi? ›

Yes, you can get free or discounted internet with food stamps. Programs like the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and Lifeline offer subsidies to eligible households, potentially lowering your monthly bill to $10 or even making it free. Check with your internet provider or the ACP website to see if you qualify.

Who has the best ACP program? ›

AT&T is the best ACP provider due to its widespread availability and affordably priced plans for ACP-approved customers. AT&T Access plan offers internet speed up to 100 Mbps for $0/mo to eligible customers.

Is ACP being discontinued? ›

Currently 23 million U.S. households receive ACP support. The last full funded month for ACP is April 2024. The program stopped accepting applications February 7, 2024. On April 9, 2024, the FCC announced reduced maximum reimbursem*nts for May 2024, the final month of the program (Table 1).

Can I use ACP for my phone and internet at the same time? ›

Can I use the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) for my internet and phone bill? You can only use ACP benefits for one service. ACP benefits can be applied to both internet and phone, but must be applied to one service at a time, not both.

Will ACP get funded? ›

The ACP Has Ended for Now

Due to a lack of additional funding from Congress, the Affordable Connectivity Program has ended for now. Effective June 1, 2024, households will no longer receive an ACP discount.

Is funding for ACP left? ›

Currently 23 million U.S. households receive ACP support. The last full funded month for ACP is April 2024. The program stopped accepting applications February 7, 2024.

How much money went towards the ACP program? ›

EBB & ACP Funding Summary
ACP & EBB Appropriation (Total Program Funding)*$17,052,200,000
Total ACP Support Claimed: May 2024$205,903,375
Total Funding Allocated for ACP Outreach***$100,000,000
Total Funding Allocated for Broadband Mapping****$10,000,000
Remaining Appropriations Available for Disbursem*nt$249,077,115
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