Digital Connection Hub
What are the Computer Basics Workshops?
Your Guide to Low-Cost Devices, Internet, and Training
The Indiana Connectivity Program

PCs for People
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Computers and accessories
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Home entertainment
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Servers and data center
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Mobile devices
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Office item electronics
You can also sign up to receive affordable internet solutions and computers if you are eligible through their InterConnection program. Create an account with them today!

- Nonprofit organizations must submit documentation of 501(c)(3) status under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
- Educational institutions must submit documentation showing their status as an accredited academic or vocational institution.
- Preschools must submit documentation showing they provide educational services to children, serve at least ten children, and have been in operation for at least one year.
- Educational administrative offices must submit documentation showing status as either:
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- District, regional, state, provincial, or national administrative offices
- Offices organized and operated exclusively for administration purposes
- Government groups whose activities primarily consist of providing administrative support for educational institutions
- Public museums must submit documentation showing that they are:
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- Organized primarily for educational or aesthetic purposes
- Have a professional or volunteer staff
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Own or use real objects, care for them, and exhibit them to the public on a regular basis
Navigating Broadband Resources
Many federal and state broadband resources exist, which can make them hard to navigate. This is a guide to find the right provider, plan, and program for you.
A few things you should know before deciding your internet plan/provider…
First: 100/20mbps is the standard broadband speed. If your residence/business has speeds less than 100/20mbps, then it is eligible for a state funded broadband installation. Before paying out of pocket for your own installation, register through the Indiana Connectivity Program (ICP). I will explain more about ICP and Next Level Connections in this video. Refer to the Internet Installation Funding tab below for more information.
Second: You can see what internet providers give service at your location by checking the FCC broadband map. Like the steps above, you will enter your address and scroll down to see which providers serve your location. If you are looking for a provider, choose one that serves at or greater than 100/20mbps. If they only serve less than that, consider applying for ICP (first step above).
Third: If your household income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines or if at least one member of your household receives assistance from a government program, your household is eligible for an internet discount.
