State of Indiana

10/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2024 11:26

Lt. Gov. Crouch, OCRA award nearly $1.5M to expand broadband access to 326 locations through the Indiana Connectivity Program

INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 8, 2024) - Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouchand the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairstoday announced 326 addresses in 34 counties will gain access to high-speed broadband as a result of $1,489,320 awarded in the 11th round of the Indiana Connectivity Program.

The Indiana Connectivity Program helps Hoosier residents and business owners, often in rural areas, obtain access to reliable broadband by assisting internet providers with the expense of extending its services to underserved locations of Indiana.

"This new round of funding through the Indiana Connectivity Program takes Indiana one step closer to providing reliable broadband access to all Hoosiers across the state," said Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana's Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. "This access will be a key contributor to improving quality of life in our rural communities, and I look forward to seeing that trend continue in these 34 counties."

Of the 326 addresses funded in the Indiana Connectivity Program's 11th round, 310 are households and 16 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects are matching $5,286,195 for a total investment of $6,775,515. To find a list of providers granted funding, visit in.gov/ocra/broadband/icp.

"The Indiana Connectivity Program is a gamechanger for rural Hoosiers looking to receive high-speed broadband," said OCRA Executive Director Duke Bennett. "We've seen a tremendous impact through the program so far and I look forward to seeing more residents continue to get connected across the state."

The program accepts addresses on a rolling basis. Hoosiers and business owners lacking internet connectivity can communicate their interest by entering their address and information into the Next Level Connections portal at in.gov/ocra/broadband. Submitting location information into the portal does not guarantee extension of service.

Broadband providers must complete their projects within nine months of the contract date. For more information, visit in.gov/ocra/broadband/icp.

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Under the leadership of Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch,who serves as Indiana's Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs' (OCRA) mission is to work with local, state and national partners to provide resources and technical assistance to assist communities in shaping and achieving their vision for community and economic development. For more information, visit ocra.in.gov.