Digital Opportunity Grant Program (FY25)

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Missouri’s Digital Opportunity Grant Program (FY25) will fund digitally inclusive projects across the state. The statewide component of the program will fund service areas encompassing 20 or more counties and will be complemented by the local component, which will fund digitally inclusive projects in service areas encompassing fewer than 20 counties.

The following types of entities are eligible to receive funds from the program, providing the proposed project meets other requirements in the Guidelines:

a. Community anchor institutions;
b. County and municipal governments;
c. Local educational agencies;
d. Nonprofit organizations;
e. Organizations that represent:

i. Individuals with disabilities, including children with disabilities;
ii. Aging Individuals;
iii. Individuals with language barriers, including individuals who are English learners and/or have low levels of literacy;
iv. Veterans; and
v. Individuals who are incarcerated in the State (excluding Federal correctional facilities).

f. Civil rights organizations;
g. Entities that carry out workforce development programs;
h. State agencies responsible for administering or supervising adult education and literacy activities;
i. Public housing authorities in the State; and
j. A consortium of any of the entities listed in a through i.

Additional requirements:

a. If the Applicant is a type of entity required to register with the Missouri Secretary of State (SOS) to conduct business in Missouri, the Applicant must be registered and in good standing with the SOS.
b. Applicant has a Missouri Tax ID Number (EIN).
c. Applicant has a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
d. Applicant has a Unique Entity Identifier from SAM.gov

or is in the process of obtaining one. 
e. Applicant is registered with MissouriBUYS and/or MOVERS (for the State’s accounting system) or is in the process of registering (no payments can be made without being in the system) [3].
f. Applicant is not delinquent in taxes owed to the State of Missouri.
g. Applicant is enrolled in E-Verify and provides a copy of its signed Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as required by § 285.530 RSMo. [4]
h. Applicant is not suspended or debarred from participating in Federal grant programs.

The following are ineligible to apply for the program:

a. Entities that are not listed as eligible in the DEA, as set forth in Section 3.1 of the Guidelines. See 47 U.S.C. § 1723(b)(1)(C); and
b. Applicants that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise ineligible to participate in a Federal award.

Applicants may submit their application via Submittable

during the open cycle.

DED intends to award all funds in one funding round but may hold additional funding rounds to ensure all available funds have been obligated prior to the conclusion of the SDECGP period of performance.

New Broadband Map Views Now Available

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Today, DED’s Office of Broadband Development released new tools for understanding upcoming broadband deployment plans at broadbandmap.mo.gov.

The new “eligibility” view of the map shows the eligibility of individual addresses for funding from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, the next major round of broadband funding in the state of Missouri. Eligibility determinations depend on inputs that include service reported to the location through the Federal Communication Commission’s Broadband Data Collection, records of previous broadband funding programs, and the results of Missouri’s state challenge process.

Eligibility determinations are not final until Missouri’s final submission of BEAD-eligible locations is approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the federal agency responsible for the BEAD program. Potential BEAD applicants can also use this view of the map to see how BEAD-eligible locations have been grouped into application areas for the purpose of awarding BEAD funding.

The underlying data displayed in this eligibility view, including the eligibility of each location and the application area each eligible location is associated with, is available for download at ded.mo.gov/office-broadband-development/mapping.

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Round 1 of the BEAD Program to Open November 15

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DED’s Office of Broadband Development (OBD) has announced that the first application round for the Missouri Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program is scheduled to open on November 15, 2024.

Round 1 applications will close at 5 p.m. on January 31, 2025. In response to feedback from potential BEAD applicants, OBD requested and received a variance from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to allow a longer window for Round 1 applications than proposed in Missouri’s approved Initial Proposal Volume II.

Round 1 BEAD pre-qualification applications are currently open and will close at 5 p.m. on January 16, 2025. Pre-qualification applications will be available for submission during each scoring round and sub-round until 15 days before the round or sub-round closes.

NTIA must approve OBD’s final list of BEAD-eligible locations before OBD can release a final Application Area Map and open Round 1 of the BEAD program. If approval is not received by November 15, the opening of the round will be delayed.

Notifications of further guidance about Round 1 of the BEAD application process and the publication of Missouri’s BEAD Application Area Map will be posted on OBD’s Connecting All Missourians webpage and sent via email to broadband stakeholders. LEARN MORE…

MO DED: Request for Public Input on BEAD Reimbursement Process

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DED is requesting public feedback on options for the reimbursement process for the upcoming Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. The BEAD program will invest $1.7 billion to address infrastructure barriers for unserved and underserved locations throughout Missouri.

The public input survey, linked below, covers multiple aspects of the reimbursement process that will be used throughout the BEAD program’s lifetime. You may provide input through the survey until 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

Take the survey: https://moexperience.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_26t09YDfmGUaqcC

If you have any comments, questions, or concerns, please contact us at broadband@ded.mo.gov or 573-526-1028.