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NOTE: The Application Acceptance Window for this opportunity closed at 5:00 pm CST on March 31, 2023.
OFFICIAL NOTICE. May 5, 2023. The Department of Management, Division of Information Technology (DoIT) has announced the Broadband Intervention Zones to be used to prioritize future broadband funding. On March 1, 2023, the Office issued Invitation to Qualify #001 - Broadband Intervention Zones, which opened the Application Acceptance Window for this ITQ.
The purpose of the Invitation to Qualify was to solicit Applications from Communities lacking Broadband. Successful Applications to the ITQ are used by DOM DoIT to establish Broadband Intervention Zones to be used to prioritize areas for future broadband funding.
Back to topAbout the ITQ
At the time of ITQ posting, Governor Reynolds’ Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program has issued seven funding opportunities for Broadband expansion in Iowa. Collectively, grant funding exceeding $350 million has been awarded to provide new Broadband service to unserved and underserved locations in Iowa. Upon completion, these Broadband projects will result in over $680 million in new Broadband investment, serving an expected 109,000 homes, schools, and businesses in Iowa.
Prior Broadband funding opportunities made available through DOM DoIT have allowed Broadband service providers to identify areas in the state in which the provider wanted to build. In this instance, the Office is seeking participation from Communities to identify themselves as in need of Broadband. Successful responses to this ITQ will identify targeted Communities for future grant funding.
Download the ITQ 001 Informational Flyer for an introduction to the Broadband Intervention Zone ITQ.
Download the Broadband Intervention Zones ITQ (Updated 3/1/2023)
Applications Received
99 applications were deemed submitted in response to ITQ #001. Every application received is listed below from highest rank to lowest ranking application.
Also included is additional information about each Application. In the Application column, click the link to download a zip file that contains the application as well as supporting documentation. In the BIZ Summary column, click the link to download a one page document that has a visual of the area and other relevant information. In the Broadband Capital Offered column, click the link to download information offered by Applicant that outlines any in-kind or financial contributions provided by the community to aid future NOFA applicants to this area.
1 Applications marked with superscript 1 were modified by the Office pursuant to ITQ sections 2.33 and 4 to address overlapping locations and higher-ranking applications.
2 Applications marked with superscript 2 fell subject to ITQ section 2.33 which states in relevant part: When multiple Applicants submit an Application that include duplicative address locations, those address locations appearing in both Applications will be allocated to the Application having a higher Broadband Readiness Score. Those with a Broadband Intervention Zone ranking of "N/A" had all Eligible Service Locations allocated to higher ranked application(s).
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Iowa Broadband Intervention Zone ("BIZ") map is provided below. Click "Open Map in New Window" to see a larger view of the map.
Back to topPurpose
The purpose of this ITQ is to solicit Applications from Communities lacking Broadband. Successful Applications to this ITQ will be used by DOM DoIT to establish Broadband Intervention Zones that will in turn be used to prioritize areas that DOM DoIT will prioritize for funding of future Broadband programs.
Back to topWho is Eligible to Apply
An Applicant to the ITQ must be a Community. Community Applicants may include city governments, county governments, school districts, consortia of political subdivisions, non-profit organizations representing communities (e.g. councils of governments), and regional entities with an economic development or educational mission (e.g., Area Education Agencies, Iowa State University Extension Field Offices). Applicants to this ITQ may not include: (1) individuals, (2) communication service providers, or (3) consultants working on behalf of Communities.
Back to topITQ Design
Through the ITQ, Community Applicants will be given an opportunity to identify a geographic area that is of most concern to the Community using DOM DoIT’s interactive mapping solution. The Applicant will use the Geographic Area of Concern Selection Tool to select this area. Within the selected area, eligible address locations for broadband buildout will be identified. These address locations will make up the Geographic Area of Concern.
In addition to providing address information associated with the Geographic Area of Concern, Community Applicants will be afforded the opportunity through the ITQ to submit optional information, including:
- Detail of how the buildout of Broadband in the geographic area would improve work, education, and health monitoring;
- Community support, including letters of support for the proposed buildout;
- Community capital the Community will offer, such as free access to local resources or simplifying any permitting processes; and
- A narrative response regarding any perceived barriers to the installation of Broadband in the geographic area (e.g., topography, geography, demographics, etc.) that exemplify the need for grant funding in order to incentivize Broadband buildout in the area.
DOM DoIT will evaluate successful Applications and rank those Applications according to a Broadband Readiness Score. The Score is informed by seven factors outlined within the ITQ. These Geographic Areas of Concern will become Broadband Intervention Zones for which funding may be prioritized by the DOM DoIT for future grant opportunities. In addition, DOM DoIT may identify its own Broadband Intervention Zones to include in the list. However, Broadband Intervention Zones created by the DOM DoIT will not be ranked higher than any Broadband Intervention Zone created on behalf of a successful Community Application.
Back to topSchedule of Important Dates
The timeline for the ITQ including steps and dates, are described below (all dates are subject to change):
ITQ TIMELINE | DATE |
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ITQ Pre-Publication Notice | February 2, 2023 |
Pre-Application Conference | February 15, 2023, 2:00 PM CDT |
Geographic Area of Concern Selection Tool Available | March 1, 2023 |
Written Questions Due By | February 22, 2023, 5:00 pm CDT |
Responses Posted By | February 28, 2023 |
Application Acceptance Window Opens | March 1, 2023 |
Application Acceptance Window Closes/Applications Due | March 31, 2023, 5:00 PM CST |
Application Review Ends | April 21, 2023 |
Final Agency Decisions(s)/ITQ Ranking and Listing Published | May 5, 2023 |
Program Documentation
Information concerning the ITQ application process, including all application materials, are provided below. All Applications to this ITQ are required to be submitted electronically through the Iowa Grants System, as part of Funding Opportunity #498157. Note: Exhibits not listed here will be provided at a later time, but not later than the opening of the Application Acceptance Window on March 1, 2023. Updates to program documentation may be identified through addendums issued by the Office or otherwise noted in the list below.
- Notice of Broadband Intervention Zones (Published 5/5/2023)
- Exhibit A - Invitation to Qualify - Broadband Intervention Zones(Updated 3/27/2023)
- Amendment #1 - Invitation to Qualify - Broadband Intervention Zones (Published 3/27/2023)
- Addendum #1 to ITQ #001 - Written Responses to Questions (Updated 2/28/2023)
- Exhibit B - Application Checklist
- Exhibit C - Iowa Grants Registration and Application Instructions
- Exhibit D - Geographic Area of Concern Selection Tool and Data Export/Import Instructions (Updated 3/9/2023)
- ITQ Informational Flyer
- Sample Application
- ITQ Geographic Area of Concern Selection Tool (Published 3/1/2023) See Selection Tool video below.
Instructional Videos for Applicants
The following instructional videos have been published to assist Applicants with their Applications to this ITQ:
- ITQ Introduction
- ITQ Geographic Area of Concern Selection Tool Training Video (Published 3/1/2023)