Internet Grant Info

     The U. S. Department of Commerce has announced $65.0 million
     in funds available to increase in the United States the use of
     and access to the information superhighway. More details on
     these Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure
     Assistance Program (TIIAP) grants is available by request to
 
                             tiiap@ntia.doc.gov
 
     Eligible applicants include school districts, libraries, community
     groups, universities, state and local governments, public safety
     providers, and non-profit organizations.
 
     About $38.0 million for demonstration projects.
     About $16.0 million for access grants not to exceed $250,000
     About $10.0 million for planning projects.
 
     Demonstration projects are divided into two categories:
     under $1.0 demonstrations and over $1.0 demonstrations.
 
     The domains government documents list as most pertinent include:
 
          SUBJECT CATEGORY GROUPS
          1. K-12 Education
          2. Higher Education
          3. Health/Human Services
          4. Statewide or Local Infrastructure Planning/Public Safety
          5. Community Networking/Library Services/ Arts and Culture
          6. Economic Development/Government and Public Information
 
          GENERAL GROUPS
          7. Rural Issues
          8. Region-Specific Coordination and Coalition-Building
 
     To assist applicants the NTIA staff is available at
     202 482-2048, (202 501-5136 - Fax), and regional
     Workshops are planned as follows:
 
          02-24 - Charleston, SC   Marriott, 803 747-1900
          02-28 - Omaha, NE        Red Lion Hotel, 402 346-7600
          03-02 - Richmond, VA     Richmond Center, 804 783-7300
          03-08 - Portland, OR     Red Lion, 503 281-6111
          03-11 - Albany, NY       Omni, 518 462-6611
          03-17 - Austin, TX       Capital Marriott, 512 478-1111
 
     Workshop information and registration are available from
     Ms. Palmer at 202 482-2048, <spalmer@ntia.doc.gov>. The
     Workshops will outline grant evaluation procedures, grant
     guidelines, other similar federal grant programs, and will
     include presentations by up to three previous TIIAP grantees
     who will discuss their wining proposals.
 
     In addition to information from <tiiap@ntia.doc.gov>,
     one can access data electronically as follows:
 
     To reach the Gopher server, point your Gopher client at
     gopher.ntia.doc.gov and login as <gopher>'.
 
     To reach the FTP server, FTP to ftp.ntia.doc.gov, login as
     <anonymous>, use your e-mail address as the password, and
     change to the /grantinfo director to find TIIAP files.
 
     To reach the WWW server, use http://www.ntia.doc.gov to
     reach the NTIA Home Page, and follow the What's New link
     to reach TIIAP information.
 
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DISCLAIMER: ACT * American College Testing is not affiliated with
the NTIA, and its Washington Office has compiled the above information
in an effort to increase public awareness of the availability of these
federal funds to expand the use of the information superhighway.
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Daniel Minchew
Director
ACT * American College Testing
One Dupont Circle, NW, # 340
Washington, DC 20036-1170
 
202 223-2318 - Telephone
202 293-2223 - Fax
minchew@act-act4-po.act.org
 
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John Barnard
University Libraries Video Resources / Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2304
Internet: john.barnard@asu.edu
602/965-6137
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