In the past year or so, we have learned that children forced into online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic are dependent on a fast and reliable broadband internet connection. But there is a technology gap in America. Broadband internet service isn’t always affordable, especially for families with low incomes.
However, there is some good news. You may qualify to receive up to $50 a month off your monthly internet bill under a new federal program called the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBBP). Households can qualify for this program based on several criteria, comprising of income level and eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, the National School Lunch Program (or the Community Eligibility Provision of the NSLP), or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). There are several additional ways to qualify, including the loss of a job or substantial income in the past year due to the pandemic. To determine if you qualify and to apply for EBBP benefits, navigate to getemergencybroadband.org/. Participating internet providers (67 internet companies in the Chicago area are participating in this program) can answer your eligibility questions and guide you through the application process, and fill you in on what plans are available at a discount.
Other key facts about EBBP: