Federal Funding Account Updates
The Federal Funding Account, administered by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), is a $2 billion grant program for last-mile broadband infrastructure projects to connect unserved Californians in accordance with Senate Bill 156 (Chapter 112, Statutes of 2021).
The Commission plans a rolling process for issuing recommended Federal Funding Account grants for public comments. These recommended grants are published as staff Draft Resolutions that batch multiple awards and counties. In addition, a small number of applications qualify for an award by letter (ministerial approval).
Sign up for Federal Funding Account program updates here, and sign up for the “CASF Distribution List” here to receive notices about proposed grant awards. Learn more about the Last-Mile Federal Funding Account on the website.
Loan Loss Reserve Fund
The Loan Loss Reserve Fund received more than 38 applications for over $451 million in the first application window that closed April 9, 2024. The program provides credit enhancements that support local governments, Tribes, and non-profits to fund broadband infrastructure projects. The program enables more favorable borrowing rates for bonds, loans, and letters of credit.
Visit the Loan Loss Reserve Fund webpage for webinars, information sheets, application information, updates on future funding windows, and to subscribe to announcements.
California Advanced Services Fund Updates
Broadband Public Housing Account
The California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Broadband Public Housing Account provides grants supporting free broadband for low-income residents of eligible housing communities. On May 17, 2024, the CPUC sent a Notice of Availability regarding Draft Resolution T-17824 for six public housing infrastructure projects. Please refer to the Broadband Public Housing Account webpage here for application instructions and materials per Decision (D.) 24-03-021 and information about program eligibility requirements and application process.
Tribal Technical Assistance Grants
The Tribal Technical Assistance Grant Program provides grants to California Tribes for eligible pre-construction work that enables broadband internet connectivity. Tribes may receive up to $250,000 each fiscal year to fund activities including market studies, feasibility studies, and business plans. Applications are accepted four times a year by the 1st of January, April, July, and October. Find out more about the program here.
Broadband Infrastructure Grants
Three broadband infrastructure awards for approximately $40 million to serve over 2,000 households are available for public comment and can be adopted by the Commission as soon as the June 20, 2024 public meeting.
The three California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Infrastructure Grant Account Draft Resolutions include: Draft Resolution T-17817, Draft Resolution T-17823, and Draft Resolution T-17817. The 2024 application deadline has yet to be announced. Learn more about the Infrastructure Grant Account on the website.
Broadband Adoption Grants
The CASF Broadband Adoption Account provides grants to eligible applicants to increase publicly available or after-school broadband access and digital inclusion, such as grants for digital literacy training programs and public education to communities with limited broadband adoption. On May 7, 2024, the CPUC released a Notice of Availability regarding Draft Resolution T-17819 for some projects submitted in the January 2024 application round.
In addition, on May 7, 2024, the CPUC approved approximately $3.45 million for 36 grants to 14 grantees. Collectively, these projects will provide digital literacy training to approximately 6,700 participants and broadband access to 11,190 participants. Learn more about the Broadband Adoption Account on the website.
CPUC Broadband Caseworkers
The CPUC’s broadband caseworkers engage with rural, urban, and Tribal communities throughout California as they pursue solutions to the digital divide. Caseworkers share expertise and help entities navigate funding programs/models. The broadband caseworker website provides a collection of technical, funding, and policy resources. Questions may be directed to the team at BroadbandCaseworkers@cpuc.ca.gov.
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