Create an interactive map in the Missouri Map Room or click through the tabs of a story map and zoom to your area. Mapping and data are a huge priority when it comes to assessing the connectivity of your location.

Pending and Committed Government Funding for Internet Infrastructure In Missouri
Pending and Committed Government Funding for Internet Infrastructure In Missouri

This starter map contains all the areas that have been eligible for various funds since 2018. This starter map can help communities explore areas of Missouri where broadband funding has already been allocated. As well as Identify gaps or areas where broadband funding has not been allocated.

Business and Community Broadband Report
Business and Community Broadband Report

The Business and Community Report provides a realistic appraisal of the economic and social conditions in your community, and is a good starting point for assessing the potential economic benefits for the community at large by becoming digitally connected. 

Broadband Planning Story Map
Broadband Planning Story Map

Bringing the benefits of broadband to your community requires planning, perseverance and partnerships. Community needs will vary. Some have adequate broadband infrastructure service, but substantial segments of the population cannot take advantage of this resource because they lack financial means to pay for service or the necessary skills to use broadband resources effectively.

Broadband Access Story Map
Missouri Map Room

Discover and access thousands of mappable data layers. Create maps of your community and easily share them with others.


Missouri Map Room
Broadband Access Story Map

There is wide inequity in access to broadband internet across the state of Missouri. Rural areas in particular lack sufficient infrastructure to supply high-speed internet to residents as well as the business community.

FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase 1
FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase 1

In the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I auction (Auction 904), 180 bidders won $9.2 billion over 10 years to provide broadband to 5.2M locations in 49 states.