Missouri's 4th District

E-Rate Scorecard · MO-04
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Funding overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Total E-Rate subsidies$2,598,190$6,292,247$7,123,189$8,733,132$8,338,766$8,109,724$8,004,073$9,116,071$9,188,784$13,782,435
Average discount rate76%76%76%78%78%79%78%77%63%65%
Service providers696563616368656684106
Billed entities667168746577676282103

Subsidies by service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Voice$1K$193K$554K
Telecomm Services
Internal Connections$1.5M$1.5M$1.8M$3.1M$1.6M$1.1M$1.1M$1.1M$1.1M$1.4M
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$978K$4.6M$5.1M$5.2M$6.5M$6.8M$6.8M$8.0M$7.8M$11.8M
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections$481$2K$3K$7K$5K$381$21K$12K$19K$22K
Managed Internal Broadband Services$87K$193K$170K$366K$270K$223K$37K$27K$14K$15K
Wi-Fi Hotspots Services and Equipment
Wireless School Bus Services and Equipment

Top billed entities

Billed entity20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Missouri Research And Education Network$236K$3.5M$3.9M$4.2M$5.3M$5.3M$5.6M$6.8M$6.6M$10.6M$17.3M$3.5M
Columbia School District$85K$383K$164K$1.7M$108K$96K$92K$136K$350K$309K$2.5M$498K
Raymore-Peculiar School District R2$109K$435K$247K$278K$198K$185K$421K$177K$216K$205K$1.3M$254K
Waynesville School Dist R 6$37K$424K$122K$251K$61K$183K$61K$61K$92K$70K$895K$179K
Camdenton School District R3$282K$36K$187K$47K$296K$145K$35K$13K$159K$183K$848K$170K
Warrensburg School District R6$91K$124K$74K$76K$380K$51K$51K$60K$76K$108K$745K$149K
Lebanon School District R 3$25K$68K$238K$181K$212K$39K$133K$230K$100K$139K$725K$145K
Sedalia School District 200$78K$79K$157K$193K$204K$125K$208K$295K$82K$81K$711K$142K
Mexico School District 59$56K$65K$393K$48K$38K$150K$12K$35K$191K$123K$600K$120K
Belton School District 124$561K$22K$23K$66K$64K$63K$185K$583K$117K

Top service providers

Service provider20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Missouri Network Alliance, L.L.C.$10K$802K$943K$1000K$1.8M$1.1M$1.2M$1.3M$1.4M$1.4M$4.5M$904K
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, LLC$884K$1.0M$1.2M$1.3M$1.4M$1.5M$1.6M$1.9M$2.2M$4.4M$882K
Sho-Me Technologies, LLC$95K$519K$528K$639K$680K$781K$827K$1.1M$918K$3.8M$2.5M$492K
Level 3 Communications, LLC$459K$570K$593K$429K$78K$60K$38K$40K$2.1M$410K
Integration Partners Corporation$1.7M$1.7M$332K
k12 ITC Inc$81K$480K$302K$545K$232K$317K$152K$274K$101K$52K$1.6M$328K
Unite Private Networks, LLC$119K$336K$345K$367K$370K$335K$351K$366K$376K$398K$1.5M$307K
R.A. Networks$454K$17K$547K$105K$87K$119K$149K$181K$97K$1.2M$242K
ConvergeOne, Inc.$240K$290K$279K$295K$124K$285K$225K$118K$236K$1.1M$221K
Yellow Dog Networks, Inc.$590K$185K$87K$54K$30K$169K$66K$59K$946K$189K

Each billed entity is assigned to the congressional district (119th Congress boundaries, U.S. Census TIGER/Line 2024) containing the largest number of its recipient sites, located by their USAC-reported coordinates; entities without usable coordinates use the district in their USAC profile. Funding totals are total authorized disbursements (FCC Form 471 FRN Status, USAC dataset qdmp-ygft); speeds are from Recipient Details and Commitments (avi8-svp9); pre-2016 history is from USAC legacy data (1998-2015). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid) — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error.