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E-Rate for Public Libraries

E-Rate is a program administered by the the Universal Service Administrative Company under the direction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

E-rate allows schools and libraries to receive discounts on telecommunications, internet access and related services. This funding allows schools and libraries to keep pace with constantly evolving technology.

Application Window

The Funding Year 2024 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025) application filing window will be open January 17 – March 27, 2024.

Virtual E-Rate Training

Two virtual E-Rate workshops will be held. Participants may register for both sessions; seasoned E-Rate filers may opt to attend only the “What’s New for Funding Year 2024” session.

E-Rate Basics

What’s New for Funding Year 2024

Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

All libraries that receive E-Rate discounts for Internet Access, Internal Connections, Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections or Managed Internal Broadband Services must be compliant with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Computers purchased with LSTA funds must also be CIPA compliant.

To be CIPA compliant, a library must:

  • Filter visual images of child pornography, obscene material and images that are harmful to minors (for use on computers accessed by minors)
  • Have an Internet Safety Policy
  • Hold at least one meeting open to the public where the filter and internet safety policy are discussed. A board meeting open to the public is an example of a public meeting. Save meeting minutes and public notice announcing the meeting agenda. For information on open meetings and the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, please visit the Arkansas Attorney General’s website.
Resources

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