What E-Rate Means for New Hampshire Schools and Libraries
E-Rate is the federal program administered by the Universal Service Administrative Co. (USAC) that helps New Hampshire K-12 schools and public libraries afford broadband internet, internal Wi-Fi networks, and related telecommunications services. The program reimburses a percentage of eligible costs based on each applicant's discount rate, which is calculated primarily from National School Lunch Program (NSLP) participation.
Every funding year - referred to as FY2026 for the July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027 service period - New Hampshire applicants compete for funding from a national pool. Applications are reviewed at the federal level, but the underlying procurement and contract documents must reflect New Hampshire state procurement law and local board policies.
Key FY2026 Deadlines
The deadlines that matter most for New Hampshire applicants are the Form 470 posting window, the Form 471 application window close, and post-commitment milestones like Form 486. The exact dates are published nationally and apply uniformly to all states.
For the full FY2026 deadline calendar, see the FY2026 E-Rate Deadlines guide and the Form 471 deadline complete guide.
The 28-Day Rule
New Hampshire applicants must post Form 470 for at least 28 days before signing any contract that will be funded by E-Rate. Skipping this window is one of the most common reasons New Hampshire FRNs are denied.
Form 470 / Form 471 Filing Process for New Hampshire Applicants
The application sequence is the same in every state, but New Hampshire applicants should pay extra attention to how state-level procurement rules interact with the federal 28-day requirement.
- Form 470: Post a complete service description in EPC. Wait the full 28 days before evaluating bids or signing a contract.
- Bid evaluation: Score every responding vendor against a documented matrix where price is the primary factor.
- Contract execution: Sign the winning contract on or after the Allowable Contract Date.
- Form 471: File the funding request inside the application window, with line items that exactly match the contract.
- PIA review: Respond to USAC inquiries within 15 days. See the PIA review guide.
- FCDL: Receive the funding decision and start the post-commitment work (Form 486, invoicing).
Eligible Services for New Hampshire Applicants
The Eligible Services List (ESL) is national and applies identically to New Hampshire. New Hampshire applicants typically request funding in two categories:
Category 1 - Connectivity
Broadband internet access, leased dark fiber, leased lit fiber, and the data circuits that connect a school or library to the wider internet. Funded at the discount rate up to 90% for the highest-poverty applicants.
Category 2 - Internal Wi-Fi
Switches, access points, network cabling, firewalls, and managed internal broadband services. Subject to a 5-year per-student or per-square-foot budget cap. See the Category 2 funding guide.
For the complete list of products and services on the FY2026 ESL, see the 2026 Eligible Services List guide.
Common Denial Reasons in New Hampshire
Denials in New Hampshire cluster around the same federal compliance issues that show up nationally. The most common categories are:
- Form 470 posting and 28-day rule violations
- Bid evaluation that does not weight price as the primary factor
- Contract terms that do not match the Form 470 service description
- Late or incomplete responses to PIA inquiries
- Category 2 budget overruns across the 5-year cycle
- Discount calculation errors based on outdated NSLP data
For the full breakdown and prevention checklists, read the Top 10 E-Rate Denial Reasons in 2026. If your New Hampshire application has already been denied, the next stops are the FRN denied playbook and the complete 2026 appeal process.
New Hampshire Schools, Libraries & Charter Schools
The eligibility tests apply uniformly across New Hampshire:
- Public and private K-12 schools with current state accreditation
- Charter schools recognized by the New Hampshire authorizing body
- Public libraries and library systems serving the general population
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