Overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
Total E-Rate subsidies$2K$2K$2K$432$432$288$6K$7K$7K$8K$5K$5K$6K$7K$6K$6K$6K$4K$4K$4K$4K$4K
Average discount rate60%60%60%60%60%65%70%65%40%50%50%50%50%60%50%50%50%50%50%50%40%40%40%
Schools & libraries (in this area)111111111
Service providers11111111322222222111111
Avg download speed (Mbps)300300300200200200202020
Avg upload speed (Mbps)303030200200200202020

Subsidies by E-Rate service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
Voice$431$864
Telecomm Services$88$747$1K$1K$1K$1K$1K
Internal Connections
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$396$432$432$432$432$288$6K$7K$7K$7K$5K$5K$5K$6K$5K$5K$5K$4K$4K$4K$4K$4K
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections
Managed Internal Broadband Services$2K$2K$2K

Back of Envelope Estimate of Equal Distribution

Recipient2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
St Joseph School$2K$2K$2K$432$432$432$8K$8K$7K

Recipient demographics

RecipientCityDiscount RateStudentsNSLPDown MbpsUp MbpsUrban/Rural
St Joseph SchoolGalion60%78231,0001,000Rural

Subsidies by service provider (top 10)

Service provider2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998
North Central Ohio Computer Cooperative$6K$7K$7K$7K$5K$5K$5K$6K$5K$5K$5K$4K$4K$4K$4K$4K
Charter Communications Operating, LLC$2K$2K$2K$432$432$288
Verizon North Inc.$88$747$1K$1K$1K$1K$1K
Time Warner Cable Business LLC$431$864
Time Warner Cable Information Services (Ohio), LLC

Overview and provider figures are the entity’s total authorized disbursements (entity-wide, FCC Form 471 FRN Status). Per-recipient figures are a back-of-envelope estimate: each funding request line item’s post-discount cost divided equally among the line’s recipients. FY2010–2015 figures are from USAC legacy data (BEN level). FY2026 omitted (funding year in progress). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid), which is why figures dip at the end — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error. Source: USAC Open Data, retrieved 2026-06-10.