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Project 10Million is helping ensure internet access is not a barrier to a child's education.
Project 10Million is helping ensure internet access is not a barrier to a child's education.
That’s why we’ve connected millions of students to free hotspots and data through Project 10Million and related programs. We will continue our commitment to help bridge the digital divide, and our work will continue—we won’t stop!
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Eligibility for our standard program is based on school or school district students eligible for the National School Lunch Program and is for students grades K-12.
Interested schools or school districts can fill out a program request form. Upon receiving your application, a
All hotspots and other devices will be provided to eligible households by their school.
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Project 10Million is an initiative aimed at delivering internet connectivity to millions of underserved student households at no cost. Partnering with school districts across the country, the program offers free high-speed data and free mobile hotspots—and access to at-cost laptops and tablets.
As education has evolved to make digital and hybrid learning the norm for millions of students across the U.S., the Un-carrier continues to enhance Project 10Million to offer low-cost data options, including unlimited data passes, for school districts to pass on to student households at no cost to them.
And we’re offering schools a low-cost unlimited option, too. All options are available on our Un-carrier network—making no cost internet a reality for students.
School districts can apply on behalf of their students to participate. Project 10Million offers 100GBs/year of free data, free mobile hotspots and access to at-cost laptops and tablets, to students eligible for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)—one per household. Hotspots in the program can connect to multiple devices within the student household. Districts can identify and qualify students as being eligible NSLP-participants.
Or, districts can utilize proof of enrollment in other qualified government programs such as (but not limited to):
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) via P-EBT or EBT
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
- Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)
- Medicaid
- Head Start
- Foster youth, migrant, homeless, or runaway youth
We will continue to enhance Project 10Million to offer at-cost data options, including unlimited, for school districts to pass on to all of their students at no cost to them.
Note: Students or parents (of students) who wish to enroll should talk to their school administrator (Principal or Counsellor) to see if their school district is participating in Project 10Million.
Program enhancement for select schools may be available. For eligibility information please contact project10millionsupport@
It’s easy! School district administrators can submit an Interest Form via the link on this page. A
It’s easy! School district administrators can submit an Interest Form via the link on this page. A
Hotspots will be available for districts across the entire country, every single year of the program. To help allocate hotspots fairly, the exact number available in each state will vary based on population.
Many school districts have a 1:1 program in place that gives students a laptop or tablet they can use at home. For those who do not currently have a device, we will help them get connected to their free hotspot by offering the district an opportunity to purchase a laptop or tablet at our cost—which
In education and the ever more connected world, students’ lack of access to reliable connectivity creates a divide between students who have reliable internet access at their fingertips and those who do not. This gap is the difficulty those without reliable connectivity face in completing assignments and communicating with teachers and peers after the school day is done. It creates serious short and long-term impacts: lower test scores, lower grades and limited opportunities after graduation.
Today, nearly 1 in 4 American households do not have reliable home internet. Of this population, students are among those hit hardest, with recent data estimating upwards of 12 million students are without home Internet. In rural America where internet options can be limited, the gap grows wider. In a recent study on students across the nation, 24% of teens who live in lower income households say they at least sometimes are not able to complete their homework because they do not have reliable access to a computer or internet connection.
Yes! Eligible students (one per household) whose schools are enrolled in Project 10Million can get free high-speed Internet access free mobile hotspots to connect to the Internet. Schools also have the option to purchase at-cost laptops and tablets to distribute to eligible students. And we will also give school districts low-cost data options, including unlimited, for school districts to pass on to all of their students at no cost to them.
Note: Schools have the option to utilize the
Access to the Internet equals access to opportunity. In education, studies show that students without reliable access to the Internet outside of school hours consistently receive lower reading, math, and science scores. This changes drastically when students have equal access to connectivity.
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