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ACF
Administration for Children and Families
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U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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| 1. Log No. ACF-IM-HS-06-07 |
2. Issuance Date: 12/08/2006 |
| 3. Originating Office: Office of Head Start |
| 4. Key Word: E-Rate Discounts Available in Select States– Apply Now! |
INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
TO: All Head Start Grantees
SUBJECT: Discounted Telecommunication and Internet Access: E-Rate
INFORMATION:
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established a Schools and Libraries Universal Service Program to bring schools and libraries in America into the information age. This program, commonly known as the E-Rate, was established as part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and provides affordable telecommunications services for all eligible schools and libraries, especially those in rural and economically disadvantaged areas. Funding is
capped at $2.25 billion annually. The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) administers the program for the FCC.
The E-Rate supports connectivity—the conduit for
communications using telecommunications services and/or the
Internet. Applicants may request funds under four categories of
service: telecommunications services, Internet access, internal
connections, and basic maintenance of internal connections.
Applications must be filed annually and the deadline for
filing is January 10, 2007.
Discounts for support depend on the level of poverty
and the urban/rural status of the population served. Discounts range
from 20 percent to 90 percent of the costs of eligible services.
Head Start programs in the states listed below are eligible for the
higher discount rates. In real dollars saved, at the 90 percent
rate, a monthly telecommunications bill of $1000 would be $100, for
an annual savings of $10,800.
In order for a Head Start
program to be eligible, there must be language in their state
statutes that authorizes education services and funding for
preschools. Presently, grantees are eligible in the following
states:
- California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Grantees in the
following states are eligible if they are located in a public school
facility:
- Kansas, Maine,
Missouri, North Carolina, South Dakota, Utah
E-Rate funds two types of services:
Priority 1
Services
- Telecommunication Services includes
local, long distance, wireless and voicemail (does not require a
technology plan)
- Internet Access (requires a technology
plan)
Head Start programs should explore filing
E-rate applications for Priority 1—telecommunication services. The
cost saving is substantial, a technology plan is not required and
the closing date is January 10, 2007. All priority one
eligible applications are funded before priority 2 services.
Those programs with technology plans in place may
consider also applying for Priority 2.
Priority 2 Services (requires a technology plan)
- Internal Connections
- Basic maintenance of internalconnections
Application Process
The
application process for telecommunication services (Priority
1) includes the following steps:
- Determine Eligibility
- Open a Competitive Bidding
Process by submitting a Description of Services Requested on-line at http://www.sl.universalservice.org/menu.asp
--- Form 470 (sample attached)
- Select a Service Provider
- Submit a Funding Request through
Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 (sample attached)
- Undergo Application review by USAC
- Receive Funding Decision
- Begin Receipt of Services / Form 486
- Invoice USAC / Form 472 or Form 474
A more detailed explanation of the E-rate
application process is attached or you can access the site at: http://www.universalservice.org/_res/documents/sl/pdf/els_archive/2007-eligible-services-list.pdf.
This is a user friendly site established by the FCC, and programs
are encouraged to access it directly.
Important Timelines
To obtain
discounts for the July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 program year, Head
Start programs must file on-line a description of
services requested, Form 470, by January 10, 2007.
Attached is a sample Form 470. Form 470 must be posted for 28 days
to allow vendors the opportunity to bid on the services requested.
Applicants may then select a vendor and submit a Services Ordered
and Certification Form 471. Form 471 must be submitted by
11:59 PM ET on Wednesday, February 7, 2007. A sample Form
471 is also attached.
Head Start programs may contact the Head Start
Knowledge and Information Management Services (HSKIMS) at (866) 763-
6481 for general information about E-Rate applications. To ensure
swift service, please have the following information ready when you
call:
- Legal name of agency
- Physical address (no P.O. Box)
- Mailing address (if different) City,
State, Zip
- Telephone number and fax number
- Agency E-rate point of contact and
e-mail address
- Type of organization (public, private,
or religious)
- County or parish name
- E-mail address for the organization
(not a personal e-mail address). If there is no e-mail address
for the organization state "no e-mail address for the
organization".
- Name, e-mail and contact
information for the person making this request
Information Services
staff members at HSKIMS will forward your information to the E-Rate
consultant who will contact you directly.
Eligible Services
Only certain
products and services, used in certain ways, are eligible for
E-Rate. Eligibility is based on criteria established by statute and
FCC rules. The Eligible Services List is one of the key documents
that indicate the products and services that can receive E-Rate
funding and the acceptable uses for those products and services.
The Office of Head Start will sponsor information
webinars in 2007 for grantees to hear more about E-Rate for the 2008
funding period. The Office of Head Start has been advised that
service providers and consultants may approach Head Start programs
with offers to get E-Rate funding, some of which are not in the best
interest of Head Start.
In 2007, The Office of Head
Start will encourage all eligible Head Start programs to participate
in Priority 2 Services – for the July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009 E-rate program year. The FCC
requires that Technology Plans be approved for reimbursement for
many eligible services. Webinars, cluster trainings are being
considered in 2007 and a tool kit is under development to support
Head Start programs in applying.
The tool kit will be available on the Early
Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) at http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc.
Sincerely,

Director
Office of Head
Start
Attachments:
E-Rate
Process
Download
Form 470
Download
Form 471

See PDF version:
E-Rate
Discounts Available in Select States–Apply Now! [PDF,
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