- SWWC Service Cooperative
- E-Rate Overview
E-Rate Program
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The SWWC E-Rate Coordination Program works with schools and libraries across Minnesota, helping secure over $1million annually to fund technology projects. The program is designed to maximize your funding while minimizing your work and time spent throughout the year on this process. Let our team of E-Rate experts become an extension of your school district's staff to manage this timeline-intensive and detail-oriented process for you!
Our program is available for school districts and libraries anywhere in MN or the USA. It is extremely affordable and provides complete assistance with in the filing process, from the competitive bidding process to ensuring funds make it to your bank account. This service covers E-Rate Funding Years, ensuring that you have our assistance for the complete process, even when it crosses several fiscal years! Discounts are available for SWWC members!
The E-Rate program is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Co. (USAC) with oversight from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).- E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC)
- CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act)
- E-Rate Process and Resources
Our E-Rate Team
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Wendy Borchert | E-Rate SpecialistBecky Laleman | E-Rate SpecialistJosh Sumption | CTO/CIOP: 507-537-2260
If you are interested in this offering, contact Josh Sumption, Chief Technology and Information Officer.
Internet Safety Resources
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Internet safety education is a requirement under the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) for schools that participate in the federal E-Rate Program. This is something that can be easily incorporated into any teacher's lesson plan and can be incorporated many times throughout the course of the school year to help re-familiarize students with Internet risks they may encounter in everyday life. One essential component to meeting the requirements is to document activities as they occur and to retain that documentation for the defined retention period (currently 10 years after the last date of funded services). More information on reporting requirements can be found on our Wide Area Network page.
The resources below have been compiled by SWWC Member School District Technology Leaders and are freely available for use by any school district that wishes to use them. Districts may also use their InfoSec Security Awareness training resources as an in-classroom instruction activity where one or more training videos are shown to the classroom and then discussed.