Community Anchor Institutions definition

Community Anchor Institutions means schools, libraries, medical and healthcare providers, public safety entities, community colleges and other institutions of higher education, and other community support organizations and agencies that provide outreach, access, equipment, and support services to facilitate greater use of broadband service by vulnerable populations, including low-income, unemployed, and the aged.
Community Anchor Institutions or “CAI” means an entity such as a school, library, health clinic, health center, hospital or other medical provider, public safety entity, institution of higher education, public housing organization, or community support organization that facilitates greater use of broadband service by vulnerable populations, including, but not limited to, low-income individuals, unemployed individuals, children, the incarcerated, and aged individuals.
Community Anchor Institutions means school districts, charter schools, public libraries, community centers, fire and police stations, city halls, county buildings, justice courts, state facilities, public safety locations, medical offices, nursing homes, etc.

Examples of Community Anchor Institutions in a sentence

  • The Host is responsible for providing the Meet Me Center per NWCCOG standards; reselling of the bandwidth that it has purchased through the Network to Community Anchor Institutions, Internet Service Providers, local governments, and other regional authorities in the area(s) it serves; and bringing more of such customers to the Network to help lower aggregate bandwidth prices for all involved.

  • Host will execute and maintain all contracts with their regional Community Anchor Institutions, ISPs, and other entities that want to utilize the MMC Host’s bandwidth.

  • Included in Supplemental Information are 127 Letters of Support in favor of this project, including numerous letters provided on behalf of Community Anchor Institutions.

  • The FRBA service area includes 865 Community Anchor Institutions.

  • DoIT operates the ICN for the primary purpose of providing broadband services to Community Anchor Institutions (CAI) such as Illinois schools, institutions of higher education, libraries, museums, research institutions, State agencies, units of local government, and other non-commercial entities that provide services to Illinois citizens.

  • Nextlink will install fiber-to-the-curb to every Community Anchor Institution in its designated expansion area, and will connect any Community Anchor Institution that wishes to pay for service for zero installation fee, and will offer Community Anchor Institutions their lowest cost commercial or non- profit service package.

  • The primary purpose of this Subaward is to provide funding to the Subgrantee to deploy, operate, and maintain broadband network infrastructure capable of providing Qualifying Broadband Service to the specific unserved Broadband Serviceable Locations (BSLs), underserved BSLs, and/or eligible Community Anchor Institutions (CAIs) identified within the Project Funding Area(s) detailed in the Subgrantee's approved Application (Attachment 2) and Exhibit A (Scope of Work).

  • Volo will install fiber-to-the-curb to every Community Anchor Institution in its designated expansion area, and will connect any Community Anchor Institution that wishes to pay for service for zero installation fee, and will offer Community Anchor Institutions their lowest cost commercial or non- profit service package.


More Definitions of Community Anchor Institutions

Community Anchor Institutions or “CAI” means governmental, nonprofit, educational and similar entities including by way of illustration and not limitation: schools, libraries, hospitals and other medical providers, public safety entities, institutions of higher education, governmental entities, rural electric cooperatives, and community support organizations that facilitate greater use of broadband by vulnerable populations, including low-income, the unemployed, and the aged.