The Nebraska Public Service Commission approved an Order (C-5561ย ) awarding 22 grants totaling more than $20 million from the Nebraska Broadband Bridge Program (NBBP), the 4thย grant cycle administered by the Commission through the program.
โThe Nebraska Broadband Bridge Program has proven to be an effective tool to help bring
broadband to unserved and underserved Nebraskans,โ said Commission Chair Tim Schram.
Created by the Nebraska Broadband Bridge Act (Neb. Rev. Stat ยง 86 -301 to 86-1310), the
NBBP provides approximately $20 million dollars annually for the development of broadband networks capable of at least 100/100 Mbps (down/up) in unserved and underserved areas of the state.
During the 2024 grant cycle, the Commission received, 27 applications for funding through the NBBP. Upon review of the applications and the challenges received the Commission determined 22 submissions would be funded. The grants awarded, submitted by five providers, total $20,270,725. The deadline for projects funded through todayโs awards is July 14, 2026.
Through four years of the program, the Commission has awarded over 140 grants, bringing
broadband to more than 18,000 households.
Commissioner Schram said, โWe are pleased to be able to support broadband expansion across the state through the NBBP and we look forward to the completion of these projects.โ
A detailed list of approved projects and funding amounts as well asย a link to an online mapย of the approved projects is available through the PSC website on theย 2024 Nebraska Broadband Bridge Programย page.ย