Landrieu urges applications for broadband Internet grants
Deadline
to apply for grants is March 15
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[February 22, 2010]
WASHINGTON -- Two grant guides are
available for small businesses interested in applying for the nearly
$4 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grants to bring
broadband Internet service to unserved, underserved and rural
communities across the nation. The guides were released Friday by
the chairwoman of the United States Senate Committee on Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, Mary L. Landrieu, D-La. Applications
for this second round of Recovery Act funding for broadband
infrastructure are being accepted through March 15.
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"Louisiana businesses have
received millions of dollars from the grant program to expand
broadband Internet service," Sen. Landrieu said. "These funds are
being put into the hands of businesses dedicated to expanding this
advanced technology to some of the most rural parts of the country.
Increasing access to broadband Internet service will help to bridge
the technological divide between rural businesses and competing
companies that have long benefited from access to high-speed
Internet service. I encourage small-business owners to apply for
these competitive grants. This is an historic opportunity to both
improve our communities and U.S. competitiveness."
In June of
2009, Landrieu sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Gary Locke,
Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and others,
supporting their efforts to expand access to broadband technology
for the benefit of small businesses. In the same letter, Landrieu
asked that priority be given to applications deploying broadband in
unserved rural areas.
The senator has been a longtime advocate for the expansion of
broadband technology and co-sponsored the Broadband Data Improvement
Act that became law in October 2008. The law encourages the
deployment of high-speed Internet access to areas that need it most
and authorized the Small Business Administration's Office of
Advocacy to conduct a two-year report on broadband access and
affordability for small businesses. The committee is monitoring the
implementation of Recovery Act funding and the progress of the
report. In a June 2009 letter to Locke and Vilsack, Landrieu
indicated that she plans to invite federal agencies before her
committee to testify on the impact of Recovery Act broadband funds
on small business growth. To view a copy of the letter,
click here.
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To view the guide for the U.S. Department of Commerce Broadband
Technology Opportunity Program,
click here.
To view the guide for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's
Broadband Initiatives Program,
click here.
Source: U.S. Senate Committee on
Small Business & Entrepreneurship
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