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Arizona Broadband Development Grant Program

The Arizona Broadband Development Grant Program (ABDG) enables local communities to construct or improve broadband infrastructure. The historic $100 million investment builds on the progress of recent years and strengthens communities’ capacity and competitiveness for economic growth. The ABDG is intended to bridge the digital divide and enhance the connectivity for Arizona’s citizens, businesses, healthcare institutions, government establishments and education sector. 

 

Grants serve both rural and urban parts of the state, and will reimburse costs associated with activities directly related to the construction, installation or improvement of broadband infrastructure. 

 

View the ABDG Awardees List

ABDG program applications are closed. 


ABDG Dashboard

The Arizona Broadband Development Grant Program Dashboard is a digital tool that offers transparency and monitors the progress of broadband infrastructure projects funded by the Arizona Broadband Development Grant Program. 
  • Project Tracking: The dashboard shows real-time data on projects that have been awarded grants, including project status, location and timelines, helping users understand how broadband improvements are being made.
  • Financial Overview: Users can view information on how grant funds are being allocated and spent. The dashboard breaks down funding by project, region and type of infrastructure being developed (e.g., fiber optics, wireless networks).

 


ABDG - Rural

An individual ABDG-Rural award cannot exceed $10,000,000. Eligible applicants for ABDG-Rural must be within the following counties:

  • Apache
  • Cochise
  • Coconino
  • Gila
  • Graham
  • Greenlee
  • La Paz
  • Mohave
  • Navajo
  • Pinal
  • Santa Cruz
  • Yavapai
  • Yuma

ABDG - Urban

An individual ABDG-Urban award cannot exceed $5,000,000. Eligible applicants for ABDG-Urban must be within the following counties:

  • Maricopa
  • Pima


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