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Affordability

If you or the people you serve are looking for affordable home internet, here are some low-cost plans available in California, along with additional resources to help you get connected.

Need help finding and applying for low-cost internet plans? These organizations offer personalized support.

American GI Forum (AGIF)

Based in Santa Barbara, AGIF assists eligible households in selecting the best low-cost Internet plan for them and filling out applications required by internet service providers. Once households are enrolled, AGIF gives them a free HP Chromebook. Services are geared toward veterans and their families.

Partners in Education

A Santa Barbara-based nonprofit that provides guidance on eligibility and the application process via its hotline: 805-964-4710 ext. 5454.

Internet for All Now

A national organization offering online resources and call center to help users find and enroll in low-cost internet plans

Aging Connected

An initiative by OATS and Senior Planet (affiliates of AARP) meant to help older adults find affordable internet services in their region. Folks can use the service by entering their zip code online or by calling 888-713-3495.

If you or the people you serve are looking for affordable home internet, here are some low-cost plans available in California, along with additional resources to help you get connected.

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Comcast Xfinity Internet Essentials

Cost and Speed:

  • Up to 50 Mbps for $9.95/month
  • Up to 100 Mbps for $29.95/month

Eligibility: Available for individuals who receive benefits like housing assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, or National School Lunch Program. Also available for those previously enrolled in the ACP with Xfinity. Applicants must not have had Xfinity in the last 90 days and cannot have outstanding debt on any Comcast account that is less than one year old.

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Access from AT&T

Cost: $30/month

Speed: Up to 100 Mbps

Eligibility: Available to participants in programs like SNAP, SSI (for California residents), and the National School Lunch Program, or households with an income below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.

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Verizon Forward

Cost: $0 for the first six months, then $20/month

Speed: From 50 to 300 Mbps, depending on plan 

Eligibility: Available for Fios, 5G Home, and LTE Home internet customers who have participated in the ACP, received a Federal Pell Grant within the past year, or qualified in the past 180 days for WIC or Lifeline (with income below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines, or through participation in SNAP, Medicaid, or similar programs).

Spectrum

Spectrum Internet Assistance

Cost: $24.99/month, plus $5/month for wifi. 

Speed: Up to 50 Mbps

Eligibility: For households receiving assistance from the National School Lunch Program, Community Eligibility Provision, or Supplemental Security Income. Discount only applies to new Spectrum customers.

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Cox Communications

Cost: $9.95/month (Connect2Compete program) or $30/month (ConnectAssist Package) 

Speed: Up to 100 Mbps

Eligibility:

Connect2Compete: Available for families with K-12 children eligible for the National School Lunch Program, SNAP, and/or TANF; who receive Tenant-Based Vouchers, Project-Based Vouchers or Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA); and/or who live in Public Housing.

ConnectAssist: For individuals receiving SNAP, TANF, Head Start, WIC, SSI, Pell Grant, Veterans Pension, LIHEAP, or certain public housing, Tribal, or state Medicaid programs.

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Human I-T

Cost: $15/month, plus a $94.99 upfront modem fee (or modem can be rented for $10/month). 

Speed: Up to 50 Mbps

Eligibility: Available for individuals receiving benefits such as SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, Veterans Pension, or Lifeline, and those who received a Pell Grant in the current year or are Dreamer/DACA recipients (where available).

California All – Affordable Service Programs

Enter your zip code and the benefits you receive to discover a list of low-cost internet plans available in your area.  

National Digital Inclusion Alliance – Low-Cost Internet Plans

The NDIA ranked top low-cost internet providers based on cost, speed, data caps, and more. Check their rankings for the best options.

National Digital Inclusion Alliance – Discount Internet Guidebook

A practical guide for digital inclusion practitioners and community members seeking affordable home broadband, with recommendations for policymakers and internet providers to enhance and expand affordable options.

Although the Affordable Connectivity Program is no longer funded, reviewing ACP-related statistics can provide insights into the demand for low-cost broadband in different regions. Below are several maps that show ACP eligibility and enrollment:

For a general collection of research articles on digital equity, explore the Research Base from the National Digital Inclusion Alliance.