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Increase your K-12 SLED opportunities by understanding the E-Rate program

The technology needs in today’s educational institutions continues to increase year over year. And nowhere is that need felt more than in elementary, middle and high schools. For those who want to enter or expand in this market, there is a federally funded program that benefits schools and districts who want or need to upgrade their technology infrastructure.
Founded in 1996, the E-Rate program, governed by the FCC, funds both external access/broadband technology, and internal connections such as networking, IT devices and managed network services.
E-Rate functions as a reimbursement program that pays for technology investments at public and private schools, public libraries and tribal colleges and universities.
Navigating E-Rate is not a simple process. You need to understand the timing of funding awards and engaging with IT manufacturers/vendors and solutions providers, as well as the whole application process that educational institutions must follow.
SLED Channel Manager Donlei Mullinax walks you through how E-Rate works, the timing of awards, and how they can be a part of the process assisting K-12 and other educational institutions mange and procure their IT needs.