North Carolina · E-Rate Program

E-Rate Funding for North Carolina Schools and Libraries

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$360M+

Annual E-Rate funding

1,800

Eligible entities

1,675

Schools

125

Libraries

How E-Rate Works in North Carolina

The E-Rate program subsidizes broadband and telecom for schools and libraries at discounts of 20–90% based on poverty level and rurality.

Step 1: Post Form 470

North Carolina schools and libraries post a Form 470 to open a 28-day competitive bidding window, inviting service providers to submit proposals for broadband and telecom services.

Step 2: Submit Form 471

After selecting a vendor, the entity submits a Form 471 during the USAC application window (typically January–March). Each funding request line item receives a unique FRN for tracking.

Step 3: Receive Funding

USAC reviews the application through PIA (Program Integrity Assurance). Committed FRNs receive an FCDL (Funding Commitment Decision Letter), and service providers invoice USAC directly or the applicant files BEAR forms.

E-Rate FAQ for North Carolina

How much E-Rate funding do North Carolina schools receive?

North Carolina schools and libraries receive an estimated $360M+ per year through the federal E-Rate program. The exact amount varies by funding year and the applications submitted by the 1,800 eligible entities in the state.

How do North Carolina schools apply for E-Rate?

North Carolina schools and libraries apply through USAC's EPC portal by posting a Form 470 (competitive bidding), then submitting a Form 471 (funding application) during the annual filing window. SkyRate AI helps track deadlines, monitor FRN status, and generate appeal letters if denied.

What discount rates do North Carolina schools qualify for?

E-Rate discount rates in North Carolina range from 20% to 90%, calculated based on the percentage of students eligible for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and whether the entity is in an urban or rural area. Most Title I schools in North Carolina qualify for discounts above 70%.

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