Broadband State Partners
Gov. Eric Holcomb
Under the leadership of Governor Holcomb, the Indiana Broadband Office works closely with state partners in pursuit of its mission - to assist residents in need of affordable and reliable broadband connectivity. This month, we’ll be highlighting our valued partners and how we collaborate to achieve our vision - to become the one-stop-shop for all things broadband and to strive towards affordable broadband coverage to all Hoosiers.
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch
Under the leadership of Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, the Indiana Broadband Office works closely with state partners in pursuit of its mission - to assist residents in need of affordable and reliable broadband connectivity. This month, we’ll be highlighting our valued partners and how we collaborate to achieve our vision - to become the one-stop-shop for all things broadband and to strive towards affordable broadband coverage to all Hoosiers.
OCRA
Office of Community and Rural Affairs is one of our most valued state partners. OCRA facilitates the administration of the Next Level Connections (NLC) grant. The NLC program awards funds to Internet Service Providers that connect unserved Hoosiers in eligible census block areas to affordable, reliable Internet. ⠀
The Indiana Office of Tourism Development
The Indiana Office Of Tourism Development works with industry partners throughout the state to enhance the traveler experience.
Indiana State Department of Agriculture
Indiana farmers and their families work hard each day to guarantee Hoosiers have a safe and dependable food supply. Agricultural technologies are consistently evolving, and farmers need rural broadband connectivity to ensure their farming business is making economical and environmentally friendly decisions. Together, with the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, we can move the needle for Indiana farmers.
Indiana Grown
Indiana Grown has over 1600 members ranging from livestock farmers to wineries. Each are unique but have one thing in common – the need for broadband connectivity. Farms and businesses rely on this connection to conduct everyday business, ensuring agriculture remains a thriving industry in Indiana.