Calling all K-12 schools and libraries! The FCC's 2024 Cybersecurity Pilot Program is your golden ticket to fortifying your digital defenses. With $200 million up for grabs, this three-year initiative is a game-changer for educational institutions looking to shield themselves from cyber threats.
Our comprehensive guide breaks down the application process into bite-sized, actionable steps. From understanding program eligibility to calculating your potential budget, we've got you covered. Learn about the cutting-edge services you can fund, including next-gen firewalls, identity protection, and real-time threat monitoring.
Summary
- Program overview
- Application window dates
- Funding amount
Eligible Services
- Advanced/Next-Generation Firewalls
- Identity Protection and Authentication
- Endpoint Protection
- Monitoring, Detection, and Response
Pre-Application ChecklistI. Program Understanding and Preparation
- Review FCC Cybersecurity Pilot Program Report and Order
- Sign up for USAC's Cybersecurity Pilot Program Email List
- Determine application method (individual or consortium)
- Understand program scope and requirements
II. Registration and Eligibility
- Verify/obtain FCC Registration Number (FRN)
- Verify/obtain USAC Billed Entity Number (BEN)
- Verify not on U.S. Treasury's "Do Not Pay" List
- Create/update E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC) profile
- Check for outstanding balances with the FCC
III. Budget Calculation
- Determine percentage of students eligible for free/reduced lunch
- Calculate potential three-year budget
- Plan fund allocation over three-year period
IV. Application Preparation (FCC Form 484 Part 1)
- Gather information on cybersecurity experience and expertise
- List planned services and equipment purchases
- Identify other funding sources
- Define goals and metrics
- Draft project description
- Outline risks to be addressed
Application Window
- September 17 - November 1, 2024
Don't let the November 1, 2024 deadline sneak up on you! Our pre-application checklist ensures you're primed for success, covering everything from obtaining your FCC Registration Number to crafting a compelling project description that stands out.