ACP Benefit Information Network

⚠️ PROGRAM ALERT: Federal funding for the ACP has ended. The official .org website is inactive.

What happened to the ACP?

The federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) officially ended its funding cycle. As of April 2026, new applications are no longer being accepted at the government portal. However, several high-speed alternatives remain available to low-income households and seniors.

Top 3 Ways to Stay Connected in 2026

1. The FCC Lifeline Program

This is the primary federal replacement. It provides a $9.25 monthly discount (up to $34.25 on Tribal Lands) for internet or phone service. If you have SNAP, Medicaid, or SSI, you likely qualify.

Check Lifeline Eligibility

2. Human-I-T (Non-Profit Internet)

A leading non-profit offering high-speed hotspots and home internet for as low as $14.99/month. They also provide low-cost refurbished laptops for families who lost their ACP device benefit.

View Low-Cost Plans

3. Private "Essentials" Plans

Most major carriers have replaced ACP with their own internal budget plans:

Looking for Affordable Home Care?

Connectivity is just one part of your budget. If you are researching home care options, use the Home Care Index to compare ratings and costs for local facilities.

Visit Home Care Index