[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: Community Connect Grants

Tom Johnson tom at jtjohnson.com
Fri Oct 25 14:04:54 PDT 2013


So was there/is there pre-contact and eventual support from our
congressional delegation?
-tom johnson


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Brunner, Terry - RD, Albuquerque, NM <
Terry.Brunner at nm.usda.gov> wrote:

> I too am disappointed that this particular application wasn't funded.  If
> it helps to know, this program, Community Connects, and the Distance
> Learning and Telemedicine program are heavily oversubscribed.  In other
> words, we receive far more applications than we are able to fund.  In the
> case of Community Connects, I believe we had more than $100 million in
> requests, but were allocated approximately $20 million in funding for the
> program.
>
> That doesn't make things better in Ramah, but we will continue to try our
> best to help that community through other sources.
>
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> Terry Brunner
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: 1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org [mailto:
> 1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org] On Behalf Of Richard Lowenberg
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 2:12 PM
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> Subject: [1st-mile-nm] Fwd: Community Connect Grants
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Community Connect Grants
> Date: 25.10.2013 10:13
>  From: Les Matthews <les at mesacapitalpartners.us>
>
> As you are aware the USDA/RUS announced yesterday $20.3M in Community
> Connect Grant Awards for 2013 to 14 recipients. Once again New Mexico,
> despite having one of the poorest rankings in rural broadband
> penetration in the nation was left out. The last time New Mexico
> received one of these awards was in 2009. Since that time at least 6
> applications have been denied.
> This years snub was especially painful. It was for the Pine Hill-Ramah
> Navajo areas. The application covered 1,700 residents that have NO
> access to broadband. The only internet available to this community is
> satellite internet, which doesn't meet the USDA/RUS definition of
> broadband, and costs $80.00/mo. This community, according to the 2010
> census is the poorest community in the state. It has 70% unemployment.
> This grant would have been a lifeline to them. I would have created
> jobs, and online educational and employment opportunities.
> The community contracted out the engineering and grant writing of this
> grant to ACRS in Oklahoma City. ACRS's clients over the past 10 years
> have been awarded over 50% of all Community Connect Grants, so a weak
> grant application wasn't one of the problems here. Even a commitment of
> matching funds in cash was provided ($180,000). The application was
> accompanied by letters of support from the entire New Mexico
> Congressional Delegation, The Ramah Navajo Tribal Council, Several
> tribal/community leaders, over 200 residents, and NMDOiT.
> This year, due to the short timeline for grant submissions after the
> posting of the NOFA, a smaller number of applications was received by
> the USDA/RUS for these grants. The USDA dispatched their local GFR's to
> the field to confirm broadband availability for about half of the
> applications. This application didn't even make that cut. Why is that
> New Mexico keeps being ignored by the USDA/RUS for these important
> grants?
>
> Les Matthews
> 505 690 0207
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