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Funds For Learning
July 1, 2017
Start of The Funding Year
Happy New E-rate Year! FY2017 starts & a glance at the FY2018 planning process items to keep in mind
Applicant
Funding Availability
Trends
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John Harrington
June 30, 2017
USAC Seeks Millions in Old, Disputed Funds
Hundreds of applicants surprised when told to return money because of old findings
COMAD
USAC
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by
John Harrington
June 23, 2017
E-rate Tips to Make Summer a Success
Don’t wait! Start FY16 payment paperwork, map out FY17 services, and begin procurement for FY18
Applicant
Application Process
FY 2016
FY 2017
FY 2018
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by
John Harrington
June 9, 2017
Pai Admin “Sorry” for E-rate Problems
Senior FCC advisor expresses support for the E-rate and promises to fix admin challenges
FCC
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by
Peter Kaplan
May 8, 2017
Teacher Appreciation Week
A time to appreciate all teachers for what they do both within the classroom and beyond
Funds For Learning
USAC
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by
John Harrington
May 5, 2017
E-rate Fundamentals Remain Strong
Funding based on discounts, local decisions, competition and user needs sets the E-rate apart
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April 28, 2017
The Elephant in the Room
EPC's problems reflect a complex administrative system that needs retuning
Applicant
EPC
USAC
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Peter Kaplan
April 21, 2017
Throwing Good Money After Bad
Commentary: the FCC needs to cut everyone’s losses and pull the plug on EPC
EPC
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Start of The Funding Year
USAC Seeks Millions in Old, Disputed Funds
E-rate Tips to Make Summer a Success
Pai Admin “Sorry” for E-rate Problems
Teacher Appreciation Week
E-rate Fundamentals Remain Strong
The Elephant in the Room
Throwing Good Money After Bad