The E-Rate program can feel complicated, but at its core it follows a predictable, structured process each funding year. Knowing the basic steps—and their timing—can help schools and libraries avoid costly mistakes and maximize available funding.

Below is a simple overview of how the E-Rate process works, starting with the first required form.


Step 1: File Form 470 (Request for Services)

Form 470 is where your organization officially tells the public what services you are seeking—such as internet access, internal connections, Wi-Fi equipment, managed network services, or maintenance.

This form:

  • Describes the services you want to purchase
  • Opens a competitive bidding process
  • Allows service providers to submit proposals

Important Rule:
Once Form 470 is posted, it must remain open for at least 28 days before you can select a vendor or sign a contract.

This waiting period ensures fair and open competition and is one of the most critical compliance requirements in the E-Rate program.


Step 2: Evaluate Bids and Select a Vendor

After the 28-day window:

  • Review all bids received
  • Score proposals using price as the primary factor
  • Document your evaluation process
  • Select the most cost-effective solution

Good documentation here is essential in case of audits.


Step 3: File Form 471 (Funding Request)

Form 471 is where you formally request E-Rate funding for the services you selected.

For Funding Year 2026, Form 471 is due by April 1, 2026.

On this form, you will:

  • Identify chosen vendors
  • List eligible services and costs
  • Calculate your expected discount

Missing this deadline typically means waiting an entire year for funding.


Step 4: Program Review & Funding Commitment

After submission:

  • Applications may be reviewed for accuracy
  • Additional questions may be asked
  • A Funding Commitment Decision Letter (FCDL) is issued

Once approved, you are officially authorized to receive E-Rate discounts.


Step 5: Implementation & Invoicing

After funding is committed:

  • Services are delivered
  • Equipment is installed
  • Discounts are applied to bills or reimbursed through invoicing

Proper record-keeping should be maintained for multiple years.


Why Early Planning Matters

Starting early gives schools and libraries time to:

  • Identify true network needs
  • Build strong Form 470 descriptions
  • Compare solutions carefully
  • Avoid deadline pressure

Early planning almost always leads to better technical outcomes and better use of E-Rate dollars.


Need help navigating E-Rate?
SomethingCool.com works with schools and libraries across Missouri to plan, design, and implement E-Rate-eligible network solutions. We’ve been doing it for over 25 years. If you need assistance, or are ready to get a quote on our E-Rate services, just let us know.