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Where to Start

Where to Start. The E-rate Process ESL470 486 Utiliites Tools BEARs SPIs 471 Review Process Audits Site Visits RALs FCDL

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Where to Start

The E-rate Process

ESL 470

486UtiliitesTools

BEARsSPIs

471ReviewProcess

AuditsSite Visits

RALsFCDL

Find YourselfOn any given day, you will have three funding

years to be worried about. So today you have:Funding Year 2013 started July 1, 2013 and

ended June 30, 2014Funding year 2014 started July 1, 2014 and

will end June 30, 2015Funding Year 2015 PROCESS starts now, and

will end June 30, 2016

Funding Year 2013 July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014

Services – have they been installed?Form 486 – 120 days after FCDL or service

start (later of the two)BEARs – have they been filed?

For recurring services October 28. For non-recurring services, that must have

been received by September 30, the deadline is January 28 of the following year.

Form 500s- have they been filed (turn in unused funds)?

Funding Year 2014July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015

Funded (You have received the FCDL):Services – have they been installed?Form 486 – 120 days after FCDL or service

start (later of the two)Discount on Bill – have you verified your

discount?BEAR – are you paying your bill in full?

Not Funded Yet:Have you responded to PIA questions?

Where do I go to find myself?

Where?www.e-ratecentral.comwww.usac.org/slhttp://www.mde.k12.ms.us/OTSS/e-rate

Questions about FY2013 or FY2014

Funding Year 2015July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

Are you ready?You are about to seek an unknown amount of

funding that is going to help your teachers teach.

You are about to become a heroKnow that you are not alone.

1st step - Needs AssessmentDetermine your discount rateDetermine what your schools need for

Internet Access.For Telephone Service (POTS).For Long Distance Service.For Cell Service.For LAN Connectivity.For WAN Connectivity.

2nd step- Can you afford it?Get estimates from local service providers on

the cost of what you think you would need.Examine your budget or check with your

Business Manager to see if you can afford it.Check with your Superintendent to see if

these services, and these expenditures, are consistent with his or her goals.

If not, revisit your needs (and wants).

3rd step – Now I know what I can do Develop a technology plan that supports what

you want to do, and can afford to do.Using the guidance offered by SLD and MDE,

make sure your plan covers all of the points.The technology plan is the first step in the

application process.

4th step – Procurement ProcessYour tech plan must be written (does not

mean approved) before you file a Form 470.File a Form 470 which is the basic

procurement process.After filing a Form 470 you must wait 28 days

before you select your vendor and sign a contract.

Execute the contract.

5th step – Ask USAC for some moneyFile a Form 471 which lists requests for each

category of service (cell, long distance, POTS, Internet Access…)

Provide a good description (Item 21 attachments) of what you plan to purchase and specify where it is going.

6th step - waitWait for PIA to call for clarification.Wait for SLD to issue you a Funding

Commitment Decision Letter (FCDL)Simple as jello

You cannotPay for services to any residential home, even

the Super’sInclude ineligible services in your request

unless you perform a cost allocationDisguise ineligible services as eligible to

receive fundingAccept any type of free service from the

vendor unless it is part of the contract and available to everyone (cell phone, Blackberries, filtering, firewall)

Accept a gift from a vendor that exceeds $20 per event or $50 per year

You cannotTransfer equipment before three yearsEver sell equipmentReceive discounts for duplicative servicesReceive discounts for redundant servicesReceive discounts for backup/spare services

If you want to succeedThen you must respond to PIAThen you must keep up with every little detail

of every funding yearThen you must attend training sessions such

as Roadshows and RoundtablesThen you must be a member of the TC List

and the E-rate ListThen you must rely on your support

Questions