Skip to main content
← All data ties

Affordable Connectivity Program federal funding in FY2025

The Affordable Connectivity Program, CFDA 32.008, shows $901,796,128.79 in USAspending.gov obligations for fiscal year 2025, across 1,411 awards. Program and year are the pair. One thousand four hundred eleven records is a mid-to-high assistance file. The implied mean is about $639,118.45 per award — a packet quotient, not a typical household benefit. The program’s published extract is $12,818,298,289.70 on 63,439 awards, so FY2025 is a small slice of a much larger book by both dollars and rows.

Key figures

  • CFDA 32.008 in FY2025: $901,796,128.79 across 1,411 awards.
  • Program-wide: $12,818,298,289.70 on 63,439 awards — FY2025 is a small slice.
  • Implied mean about $639,118 per record — not a typical household credit.
  • The cell is not a subscriber census or an outlay total.

What the 32.008 × FY2025 join is

CFDA 32.008 and fiscal year 2025 meet here. $901,796,128.79 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. An ACP award coded to another year is out. A FY2025 award under a different broadband CFDA is out even if the subsidy sounds related. This packet does not name providers, households, or contractors. Unique recipients are unpublished.

Program-wide 63,439 awards totaling $12,818,298,289.70 remain the parent. Open CFDA 32.008, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties for the program book, the year hub, sibling codes, and other pairs. Do not add those pages into $901,796,128.79.

1,411 actions inside a 63,439-award extract

Dividing $901,796,128.79 by 1,411 yields about $639,118.45. Provider reimbursement programs can post many carrier instruments in some years and fewer in others; 1,411 is not 1,411 unique households and not 1,411 named ISPs. Do not invent company names.

FY2025’s share of $12,818,298,289.70 is a descriptive ratio of packet facts, not a finding that the program wound down or expanded. Correlation is not causation. Other years in the large extract are simply not this page. Do not subtract the year cell from the program total and treat the remainder as a published table.

Not a subscriber census or a speed test

$901,796,128.79 does not measure enrolled households, monthly credits, or megabits. Those series are unpublished here. The cell sums obligations with CFDA 32.008 and a FY2025 tag. Catalog title text is the heading, not a broadband-quality score. This page does not split the total by state or carrier.

Obligations, not outlays

An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $901,796,128.79 is the former. Citing it as cash already credited to household bills over-reads the field. This packet has no outlay total and no subscriber-level file.

Keep both keys. FY2025 is the federal fiscal year on the award records. Dropping the CFDA collapses ACP into a generic year hub.

How to cite ACP in FY2025

A usable footnote names Affordable Connectivity Program (CFDA 32.008), fiscal year 2025, $901,796,128.79 in obligations, and 1,411 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. The compact $902 million is that cell rounded. Prefer CFDA 32.008 if the program table refreshed.

FY2025 federal spending still includes every other CFDA tagged to that year. All programs lists sibling codes. All spending ties indexes other pairs. A later ingest can restate $901,796,128.79 without changing the join definition.

A small FY2025 slice of a $12.82 billion ACP book

One thousand four hundred eleven awards totaling $901,796,128.79 sit inside $12,818,298,289.70 on 63,439 awards program-wide. FY2025 is a small slice of that book by both dollars and rows, not a finding this page can turn into a wind-down narrative beyond the packet facts. The implied mean near $639,118.45 is an allocation-sized quotient, not a typical household monthly credit. 1,411 is not 1,411 households and not 1,411 internet providers. This packet does not name carriers. Enrolled households, megabits, and credits are unpublished. Other broadband CFDAs are out of this join.

Cite CFDA 32.008 × FY2025, obligations not outlays. Citing the cell as cash already credited to bills over-reads the field. CFDA 32.008, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties stay the four hrefs. Do not subtract the year cell from $12,818,298,289.70 and treat the remainder as a published other-year table. Unique recipients remain unpublished. If the program hub refreshes, prefer CFDA 32.008 and rewrite only the sentence whose source moved.

Broadband folklore does not add household credits. $901,796,128.79 on 1,411 records is a small FY2025 slice of CFDA 32.008’s $12,818,298,289.70 book. Carrier names and megabits stay unpublished. CFDA 32.008, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties remain hubs. Citing the cell as bills already credited over-reads the field.

Questions

How much did the Affordable Connectivity Program obligate in FY2025?
USAspending.gov records $901,796,128.79 across 1,411 awards for CFDA 32.008 in fiscal year 2025. That is an obligation join, not an outlay, and not a count of households. The program-wide extract is $12,818,298,289.70 on 63,439 awards. Keep both the CFDA and the year when quoting the cell.
Is FY2025 most of ACP?
No. Program-wide facts are $12,818,298,289.70 and 63,439 awards. FY2025 is one yearlyTrend row: $901,796,128.79 on 1,411 awards — a small slice of that book. Other years are not this page. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Does 1,411 awards mean 1,411 internet providers?
No. 1,411 is the award-record count. Combined with $901,796,128.79, the average is about $639,118.45. Unique recipients are unpublished. This packet does not name carriers or households. Keep both sides of the join when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
Where is the live table?
CFDA 32.008 is the program hub. FY2025 federal spending is the year hub. All programs lists other assistance codes. All spending ties lists other joins. Keep both sides when citing $901,796,128.79. Obligations are not outlays. Keep both sides of the join when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.

USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.