ACP/BEAD/Broadband Campaign Fact Sheet
This sheet provides information around the way Broadband impacts Black American households and the potential of the ACP and BEAD programs to support the fight towards economic justice.
ACP Fact Sheet
This sheet provides information around enrollment and demographics, consumer benefits, funding, and internet service providers.
ACP Slide Decks
These slide decks (Georgia specific and national) provide information around ACP eligibility, enrollment, community and individual calls to action, and resources.
Broadband Video
This video highlights the importance of Broadband for Black households and the potential of COC to create positive impact through its work with Congress.
The ACP Explainer
This one minute video explores the impact of ACP and the importance of working with Congress to ensure Black communities can access high quality Broadband.
Your Voice Video Submission
This video submission tells Congress why the internet is crucial for school, work, and more! Engagement like this is critical to our work.
Social Media Toolkit for High-Speed Internet and Broadband Access
This document contains a series of posts designed for twitter (X), instagram, and facebook to support CoC’s campaign for high-speed internet and broadband access.
GA Op-ed
This op-ed for a Georgian audience discusses the impact of ACP and broadband access on black communities in Georgia and has a call to action.
National Op-ed/ Blog post
This piece explores the implications of ACP on 22 million households across the country and the critical battle to maintain funding for high-quality internet access.
Open Letter to Telecom Corporations
This letter addressed to top internet service providers receiving federal funding for ACP calls on their engagement to call congress, communicate with customers, help bridge the ACP gap, and offer a low-cost plan with opt-out automatic enrollment.
Letter to the White House
This letter calls on the white house administration to ensure continued federal funding for ACP, especially as they consider black communities in the upcoming election season.