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Home : For Librarians : E-Rate Information and ResourcesE-Rate Information and Resources
What is E-Rate?E-Rate is the common term for the Schools and Libraries Program administered by the Schools and Libraries Division of the Universal Service Administrative Company. The program, funded through contributions from telecommunications service providers to the Universal Service Fund, provides discounts to schools and libraries purchasing eligible internet access, telephone service, and internal connections. E-Rate requires filling out 3 to 4 forms:
Check out the resources available to public library E-rate applicants via Kan-Ed's E-Rate Support Services for Kansas Schools and Libraries page. Keep track of your E-Rate paperworkDownload Chris Rippel's checklist-style E-Rate Folder Cover This cover for file folders is easy to use:
Writing a technology plan in support of your E-Rate applicationInstructions for writing a three year technology plan Kansas Libraries applying for E-Rate funds are required to have an approved technology plan on file with the State Library. Here you'll find advice and instructions for developing or improving your plan. A technology plan template in .pdf format is available. Technology PlanningRead these tips before submitting a technology plan for your library. Template for three year technology plan Most technology plans submitted to the Kansas State Library are approved as written. Of the few plans libraries are asked to resubmit, many are returned for one or more of the following reasons. Review these pitfalls before you submit your plan and improve your chances of timely approval! Technology plans for E-RateA list of Kansas public libraries currently covered by certified technology plans. Terminology for Numbering Funding Years The terminology that SLD uses for funding years under the Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism was changed in 2002. Funding years are designated by the calendar year in which they begin. Under the revised terminology, Funding Year 1 became Funding Year 1998, Funding Year 2 became Funding Year 1999, and so on. The table below gives a comparison between the old terminology and timelines and the new designations. Developed by Linda Kay, Library Development Bureau, New Jersey State Library. Used by permission.
Discount CalculationKansas School District Statistics required for calculation of the discount rate for public libraries can be found at the Kansas State Board of Education's School Finance website - including the percentage calculation -- our thanks to the School Finance Team! CIPACIPA updates from the ALA - Information about the Children’s Internet Protection Act from the American Library Association CIPA updates from the AASL - Information about the Children’s Internet Protection Act from the American Association of School Libraries Last update: 09/26/07 |
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