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Application Process: Technology Planning excerpted from the USAC News Brief
The following information, Application Process: Technology Planning was excerpted directly from the Schools and Libraries News Brief of September 26, 2008.
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brief article on audit preparation available (registration required)
This document was published on the eSchoolNews site in October of 2008. It's basic, but free with registration.
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CIPA Requirements and Form 486
Applicants filing Forms 486 early must be able to accurately make all of the certifications on the form, including the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) certifications in Item 11. Requirements and timelines for CIPA compliance are listed below.
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Experiencing or volunteering for a HATS Visit
HATS (Helping Applicants to Succeed) visits are designed to help applicants understand the causes for funding denials, provide resources that eliminate future application errors or compliance issues, and help applicants receive full program value.
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Filtering and technology plan requirements under the E-Rate and LSTA
Information concerning filtering and technology plan requirements under the E-Rate program and Library Services and Technology Act grants and links to more details.
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Is it Worth Your While to Apply for E-Rate?
Determine if your library will benefit from an e-rate discount.
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Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
A description of the Library Services and Technology Act program in Connecticut and grant application forms.
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Public Library Annual Statistical Report and Application for Payment
Background information on applying for and receiving state aid grants.
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The 5 Required Elements of Technology Plans
These are the 5 required elements for library technology plans in Connecticut; each area must be addressed in order for a plan to qualify for approval.
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Universal Service Fund (USF) - & E-Rate
Universal Service Fund Information for school and library applicants.
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