Transform Your Classrooms with CDW Education through E-Rate Funding
Schools are aiming to improve the quality of instruction and increase engagement in learning, but accessibility to technology is a key factor in their ability to achieve those goals. The E-Rate Program helps K-12 schools and libraries obtain affordable high-speed internet access and telecommunication services from providers like CDW Education.
Not sure how to take advantage of these funds? Connect with our specialists.
FCC Schools Cybersecurity
Pilot Program
This new program will provide up to $200M in funding over 3 years, to support cybersecurity solutions not currently funded by E-Rate. Watch our latest video and learn about:
- Simplified first steps to participate in the Pilot
- Annual pre-discount budget of $13.60 per student, with a minimum for the smallest schools
- Discounts based on category 1 model, up to 90 percent
- Flexible, eligible services list
Discover E-Rate & Other Funding Opportunities
Secure the Funding You Need to Unlock Your School's Potential
Explore this comprehensive directory of available funding opportunities and discover the wide array of grants that can drive transformative impact for your administrators, educators, and students.
Choose CDW Education as Your E-Rate Service Provider
30+ Years of Experience
For more than three decades, we have enabled schools and libraries to modernize their teaching and learning environments with the latest technology.
A Team of Experts
Since 1998, CDW has participated in E-Rate and has a team of experts in compliance, invoicing, branding, pricing and bidding.
Exceptional Customer Service
We work with 12 out of 15 of the largest school districts in the United States, and can support you with all the technology you need to be successful.
Charter Schools Risk Losing $100M in E-Rate Funding
The latest episode of The Charter School Insider Podcast is a must-listen for educators. Host Daniel Casselli, along with CDW experts Cari Warnock and Dave LeNard, breaks down E-Rate funding, eligibility, and application strategies. Schools must act now to secure funds for vital digital learning resources before they disappear.