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The Connect Baltimore Broadband Grant Program is a $2 million initiative to bring affordable, reliable internet access to underserved communities across Baltimore City. Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, this program empowers nonprofits, anchor institutions, and community partners to build broadband networks that help ensure all Baltimore residents can thrive in the digital age.
This grant opportunity supports applicants in creating gap networks and community networks. These broadband networks will help address affordability barriers faced by many low- to moderate-income households in subscribing to internet service.
Additionally, creation of these broadband networks will help communities close existing connectivity gaps and lay the groundwork for improved broadband access, adoption, and utilization.
To be eligible to apply, an applicant must meet one of the following criteria:
In addition, an applicant must be:
Partnerships consisting of multiple organizations, institutions or entities are permitted and encouraged. However, the organization submitting the application must meet one of the above criteria.
A maximum of three grants will be funded for this program.
Acceptable uses of these funds are to make available equipment, implementation, networking capability, hardware and software, or digital network technology for broadband services to target populations at low or no cost. Examples include:
The application deadline has passed. Applications are no longer being accepted at this time.
Email your questions to Mariam Sannoh at mariam.sannoh@baltimorecity.gov. Questions must be submitted by Monday, May 20, 2024.