Josh Eichen, Program Manager for Partnerships
Measuring Digital Equity Gaps
Federal Funding Outline
How you can get involved!
Digital Equity Projects Supported by MBI
Defining Digital Equity
About MBI
Establish a shared understanding of Digital Equity and Access concepts.
Identify ways session attendants can begin to engage in addressing Digital Equity gaps on the Cape.
Outline the future State and Federal Broadband / Digital Equity funding
Planners
Libraries
School Districts
IT Directors
Housing Authorities
Healthcare Providers
Workforce Boards
Community Based Organizations
Elected Officials
Private Sector
MBI’s mission is to make affordable high-speed Internet available to all homes, businesses, schools, libraries, medical facilities, government offices, and other public places across the Commonwealth. MBI works closely with key stakeholders to bridge the digital divide in Massachusetts.
MBI provided OpenCape with $5 million in state matching funds that helped OpenCape to leverage a $32 million federal stimulus award in 2010.
MBI has also established free public WiFi hotspots in a number of Cape Cod communities
Source: National Digital Inclusion Alliance
Fast
Affordable
Router
Personal Computer /Laptop
Use of Technology
Ensuring functioning equipment
Evaluating quality of information and privacy risks
Digital Equity Gaps Impact:
And more...
"There is increasing evidence demonstrating a strong relationship between broadband access, Internet adoption, and health outcomes. As such, fostering digital equity and health equity are inextricably intertwined"
- FCC Connect2Health Task Force
Household Income Less than $20k
Household Income $20k - $75k
Household Income $75k+
Source: US Census, ACS 5 Year, 2020
For 1-2 people, internet should be at least 25-50 Mbps
$10-$30 per month
For 3-4 people, internet should be at least 50-100 Mbps
$35-$50 per month
For 5+ people, internet should be at least 200-500 Mbps
$50-$70 per month
Source: US Census ACS 2019 5 Year, AllConnect
Many families in Massachusetts are eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a $30 subsidy for all service plans of participating providers. Eligibility criteria include:
Only 210,000
households have taken advantage of ACP since May 16 2021
Source: Universal Services Administrative Co, FCC
"سمعت بأن شركة كومكاست توفر انترنت مجاني لأصحاب الدخل المحدود .هل هذا صحيح؟
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I heard that internet service companies provide free internet to people with limited income. Is this true?"
No standard way to assess digital literacy. The best way to get information on user literacy is through survey and direct community engagement.
Source: Hawaii Digital Literacy Survey Report, 2021
Continuum of Digital Literacy
Source: MAPC Digital Equity Survey, 2021
Source: NTIA, Microsoft
NTIA Indicators of Broadband Need Map
Microsoft Digital Equity Data Dashboard
Sample Projects Supported by MBI
Apartment WiFi Internet Access
Neighborhood Mesh Networks
Telehealth Navigator
ACP Outreach and Adoption
Device Distribution
$50 million
Legislature passed a bill that establishes Digital Equity Broadband Adoption Program with ARPA funds, which the Mass Broadband Institute will administer.
Component of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), designates $2.75 billion to be focused on Digital Equity activities.
Established for planning & implementation of programs that promote digital equity, support digital inclusion activities, and build capacity related to the adoption of broadband
$42.45 billion
Formula-based grant program for US States and Terrritories - BEAD aims to close the access gap for unserved and underserved areas of the country.
BEAD program requirements include workforce development planning, MWBE procurement, and high labor standards.