Internet Service

Internet providers offer assistance for low-income households

During the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical that students have access to the internet. Companies are working to provide families with low-cost internet services and devices.

Everyoneon.org is a nonprofit that allows users to find internet options in their community by zip code and by participation in a specified program.

AT&T’s Access program has expanded eligibility based on income and to households participating in the National School Lunch and Head Start programs. Households with incomes under 135% of federal poverty guidelines, participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and/or participating in the federal school lunch program or Head Start program are eligible. Information can be found on AT&T’s website.

Comcast Internet Essentials and Spectrum Internet Assist also offer assistance to households in their service areas.