ACP guide. Connecivity program
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Guide for the Affordable connectivity program. Do I qualify? How to apply?

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ADVICE: The information provided here has been collected from the official website affordableconnectivity.gov. Our commitment is to facilitate, collect and simplify all the information available there. We ARE NOT an official entity and we are not the owner or responsible for the information shared here. This application does not collect any type of information from users.


What is the Affordable Connectivity Program?

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a U.S. government program run by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devices like a laptop or tablet.

You are likely eligible if your household’s income is below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line, or if you or someone you live with currently receives a government benefit like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch.

If your household is eligible, you could receive:

- Up to a $30/month discount on your internet service

- Up to a $75/month discount if your household is on qualifying Tribal lands

- A one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer (with a co-payment of more than $10 but less than $50)

- A low cost service plan that may be fully covered through the ACP*

Only one monthly service discount and one device discount is allowed per household. To receive the connected device discount, consumers need to enroll in the ACP with a participating provider that offers connected devices (Note: not all internet company offer device discounts.) The internet company will provide the discount to the consumer.


Do I Qualify?

Here are the ways your household can qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP):

- Based on your household income

- If you or your child or dependent participate in certain government assistance programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, or other programs

- If you or anyone in your household already receives a Lifeline benefit

Note: You may qualify for the ACP through a participating provider’s existing low-income program.



Based on Your Income

You are eligible for the ACP if your income is 200% or less than the Federal Poverty Guidelines (see the table in this app). The guideline is based on your household size and state.


If You Participate in Certain Government Assistance Programs Such As SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, or Other Programs

Federal Assistance Programs

You are eligible for the ACP if you (or someone in your household) participate in one of these programs:

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps

- Medicaid

- Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

- Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)

- Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit

- Free and Reduced-Price School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program

- Received a Federal Pell Grant in the current award year.


If You Already Receive a Lifeline Benefit

Lifeline is a Federal Communications Commission program to help make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers. If you currently receive a Lifeline benefit, you automatically qualify for the ACP, and you can receive both benefits at the same time. You can apply your ACP benefit and your Lifeline benefit to the same or separate services. Talk to your internet company to learn how to start receiving ACP discounts.


Qualify Through Your Child or Dependent

Any member of your household can make your household eligible if they participate in one of the programs above. For example, if your child or dependent participates in the Free and Reduced-Price School Lunch Program or is enrolled in a USDA Community Eligibility Provision school, your household qualifies for the ACP benefit.