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Funds For Learning Releases 13th Annual 'E-rate Trends Report' Highlighting Program Effectiveness and Need for Cybersecurity
Wednesday, October 18, 2023

The report sheds light on the progress, challenges, and prospects of the program that empowers schools and libraries across the United States with vital funding for internet connectivity and digital learning

EDMOND, Okla., Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Funds For Learning, the nation's leading E-rate compliance services firm, releases findings from its 13th annual E-rate Trends Report. This year's report reveals a strong consensus among respondents for cybersecurity services to be included in the program, considering their critical role in safeguarding educational institutions against cyber threats. The annual report is designed to understand how the program can best serve schools and libraries. School and library input is compiled and delivered directly to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to inform program administration.

This year's survey received 2,110 applicant responses, corresponding to approximately 10% of all E-rate applicants. The report demonstrates consistency in applicants' dependence on E-rate to ensure faster connections, connect more students, and lower prices of goods supported by the program.

Key findings and comments from the 2023 report include:

    --  E-rate Success: E-rate is essential in providing reliable and secure
        internet connectivity for schools and libraries. Many respondents
        appreciate the program's financial support to connect schools and
        libraries to high-speed internet access, particularly in low-income
        areas. Out of all of the applicants who completed the survey, 88% of
        participants agreed that their education sites have faster Internet
        connections due to the E-rate program. 86% of educators also feel that
        their students and library patrons are more connected to the internet
        than ever.

"E-Rate has been crucial in helping our schools access higher speed internet at an affordable rate." - Arizona school district

"E-rate is a lifesaver for our tiny, rural library. We would not be able to afford equivalent internet services without it." - Idaho library

    --  The Need for Cybersecurity: The report reveals a strong consensus among
        respondents for including cybersecurity services in the program. 93% of
        applicants agree that the E-rate program should provide support for
        comprehensive network security solutions. In December 2022, the Federal
        Communications Commission issued a Public Notice seeking comments on the
        potential use of the E-rate program to support next-generation firewalls
        and other network security services. The response was significant, with
        hundreds of comments submitted by schools, libraries, service providers,
        manufacturers, consultants, and industry groups. Commenters expressed
        well-researched examples of the real-world financial and social impacts
        of network security breaches, ransomware attacks, and other
        cybersecurity incidents. They urge the FCC to take action quickly.

"As a member of a Cyber Response Team, I have seen many incidents that have come through that would be solved just by having even basic cybersecurity protections in place, protections that are expensive for school districts to purchase." - Wisconsin school district

"I would like to reiterate not only the need for cybersecurity funding from the U.S. government for educational organizations as a matter of improved operations, but also as a matter of improved national security." - Georgia library system

    --  Equitable Access and the Learning Gap: Internet accessibility is an
        ongoing concern for students and library patrons. Insufficient internet
        access in the homes of students or library patrons is a significant
        issue in the communities of 90% of respondents. The report emphasizes
        the need for equitable access to the internet, especially for off-campus
        use, to bridge the homework gap and ensure continuity of learning.

"The most important issue we have in our rural area is that there is simply no service available to a large percentage of our students' households in our community." - Michigan school district

"This year's Trends Report highlights the remarkable progress made towards connecting schools and libraries; however, it also emphasizes that our work is far from over," said Brian Stephens, Director of Stakeholder Engagement of Funds For Learning. "E-rate applicants indicate the need for a proactive approach to safeguarding our students and library patrons. By addressing these challenges head-on, we can pave the way for an even brighter future for education."

The E-rate program supports nearly every school and library in America, annually providing billions of dollars of much-needed support for Internet access and computer networking. More than 21,300 applicants and 3,800 vendors currently participate in the program.

To view the entire E-rate Trends Report and accompanying resources, click here.

To learn more about Funds For Learning, visit https://www.fundsforlearning.com.

About Funds For Learning
Funds For Learning, LLC, is a compliance firm specializing in the federal E-rate funding program for schools and libraries. Funds For Learning supports E-rate stakeholders in all 50 states, helping them navigate the application process to receive support for internet access and Wi-Fi connectivity. To deliver applicant feedback to the Federal Communications Commission and Congress, Funds For Learning coordinates the annual E-Rate Trends Report. For more information, please visit https://www.fundsforlearning.com.

Media Contact

Funds For Learning, Funds For Learning, (608) 216-7300, ken@cblohm.com, https://www.fundsforlearning.com/

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