State overview

E-Rate in North Carolina.

Quick answer

E-Rate applicants in North Carolina received $0 in committed funding for FY2026, the most recent funding year with public USAC data. North Carolina has 5,354 active E-Rate applicants — including schools, school districts, libraries, and consortia.

FY2026 committed
$0
Applicants
5,354
Years with data
10

Funding history

Total committed E-Rate funding for North Carolina applicants by funding year, drawn from public USAC Form 471 commitment data.

Funding yearTotal committedApplicants
FY2026$0392
FY2025$0423
FY2024$0402
FY2023$0467
FY2022$0449
FY2021$0471
FY2020$0514
FY2019$0474
FY2018$0482
FY2017$0520

Applicants by entity type

Total registered E-Rate applicants in North Carolina by USAC entity type (current as of last sync from USAC public data).

  • Schools4,047 · 75.6%
  • Nif581 · 10.9%
  • Libraries481 · 9.0%
  • School districts222 · 4.1%
  • Consortia23 · 0.4%

FY2026 average discount

Average discount applied to FY2026 Form 471 filings in North Carolina. Discount rates are determined by the FCC discount matrix using NSLP eligibility and urban/rural classification.

Avg Category 1 discount
74%
Avg Category 2 discount
72%
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State-attribution uses the applicant's registered state as published by USAC. Consortia and applicants serving multiple jurisdictions may appear under the state where the lead applicant is registered. Numbers may shift as USAC issues post-commitment changes, late funding decisions, or appeals. Verify all information directly with USAC before making business decisions. ERateSignal is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by USAC, the FCC, or the U.S. Government.