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VIDEO RELEASE: Connect Maryland: Governor Hogan Announces More Than $127.6 Million For Broadband Grants

Funding Will Help Provide Broadband Service To 15,000 More Households, Expand Wireless Infrastructure For Maryland Schools and StudentsAwards For Local Jurisdictions, Internet Service Providers, Educational, and Community Organizations ANNAPOLIS, MD [July 8, 2022] — Governor Larry Hogan today announced that, through the state’s Connect Maryland initiative, the Office of Statewide Broadband has awarded more than $127.6 million to local jurisdictions,  Read the Rest…

Digital Equity and Inclusion Funding Applications Now Being Accepted

The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is administering two separate Digital Equity & Inclusion grant opportunities with a total funding of $7 million. One application is for digital inclusion initiatives and the other is for community/gap networks.

Governor Hogan Announces $400 Million Initiative to Ensure Universal Broadband For Maryland

Governor Hogan Announces $400 Million Initiative to Ensure Universal Broadband For Maryland Connect Maryland Commits Additional $100 Million toFully Address Digital Divide New Broadband Benefit Subsidy Program to Reduce Costfor Low and Moderate Income Households Establishes Maryland Broadband Advisory Workgroup of Key Stakeholders ANNAPOLIS, MD (August 20, 2021) – Governor Larry Hogan today announced the launch of  Read the Rest…

Governor Hogan Announces Nearly $30 Million in Awards for Broadband Infrastructure

Governor Larry Hogan today announced awards to expand broadband internet access to more than 12,000 households in 18 counties. Administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s Office of Statewide Broadband (OSB), $29,472,131 in grant funding will support network infrastructure projects by local internet service providers that will provide connectivity to unserved or underserved communities in Maryland.