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The Avaya E-rate Resource Center helps eligible K-12 schools and libraries navigate through the complexities of the E-rate program. The resources here will help you determine which Avaya products and services are E-rate eligible and allow you to maximize participation in the program.
About E-rate
The E-rate program provides $2.25 billion annually to U.S. school districts and public libraries to help fund telecommunications and advanced networking purchases. The discount, which is based on location and poverty level, can range from 20% to 90% of the cost of eligible services.
At Avaya, we understand the complexity of the E-rate program and want to help you stay on top of it all. Use the following E-rate resources to learn more about the program and discover the latest updates.
Need Help?
If you have questions about getting started or need information on product eligibility, product substitutions, invoicing, or compliance issues, contact Avaya's team of consultants at help@fundsforlearning.com.
Avaya Product Eligibility
The E-rate program provides funding for voice, video, and data distribution infrastructure to support communications and Internet access in the classroom. Check the E-rate Eligible Avaya Products list to find out which Avaya products and services are E-rate eligible.
Applying for E-rate Support
The Avaya Service Provider Identification Number (SPIN) is 143005214. When selecting Avaya as your provider, make sure to enter this number on Form 471.
Stay Up to Date on E-rate
Regularly visit Funds for Learning to get the latest E-rate news and learn of changes to program rules.
Additional Resources
- Building the 21st Century Connected Schools: Avaya K-12 Education Solutions brochure.
- E-rate Basic Maintenance Clarification Fact Sheet
- Schools and Libraries Program Eligible Services List
Avaya Grants Assistance
In addition to funding your technology initiative with E-rate, the Avaya Grants Assistance program offers K-12 schools and other public entities access to free grant opportunity research.
