Assistance Programs

Assistance Programs

LIFELINE

Every person in America should have access to quality, affordable telecommunications services. This principle of “Universal Service” has been the goal of the telecommunications industry for decades. In 1934, the federal government codified the goal and reaffirmed it in 1996 by establishing policies for the “preservation and advancement of Universal Service.”

To achieve the Universal Service goal, carriers have access to a fund that is generated by contributions from the telecommunications providers in the United States. Telecommunications companies draw from the fund to provide programs that support telecommunications services nationwide.

Lifeline Support Program

Lifeline Qualifications

Lifeline Application

Lifeline Household Worksheet

MINNESOTA TAP

Minnesota’s Telephone Assistance Plan (TAP) offers a monthly credit on your landline telephone service for customers in Minnesota. This program is administered and supervised by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission of the Department of Commerce.”

Minnesota Telephone & Internet Discounts

NODAK MEDICAL ALERT

NoDak Medical Alert provides 24-hour access to help without having to get to a telephone. If you are on your own or care about someone who is, medical alert monitoring is the solution that provides security, peace of mind, and independence.

NoDak Medical Alert works directly with clients and their families, providing services throughout the state and beyond.

For those on a fixed income, they are also a statewide Qualified Service Provider working with social services.

Get Started With a Medical Alert System

NORTH DAKOTA ASSISTIVE

ND Assistive’s Specialized Phone Program provides free devices to help North Dakotans with disabilities use the phone independently.

Explore Assistive Technology Options

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