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Update: On May 9, 2025, the California Department of Technology received formal notification from the Trump Administration that funding for our $70 million State Digital Equity Capacity Grant award was being immediately terminated. Effective immediately, the California Digital Equity Program (CalDEP) request for application process is suspended until further notice. We are disheartened by this news and remain committed to fighting for broadband for all Californians.
In response to public comment and other stakeholder input requesting partnership facilitation, the California Department of Technology (CDT) created the Partner Coordination Resource to enable potential lead grant applicants and interested partner entities to find and connect with each other prior to and during the CalDEP Request for Applications period to identify and form potential partnerships.
The Partnership Coordination Resource is a tool that applicants may use to identify other organizations they might wish to partner with on an application. Organizations share their information in the Partnership Coordination Resource by completing the form below.
Participation is completely optional. Submitting information to the Partnership Coordination Resource, and the contents of the information submitted, have no effect on an application.
This resource is available from February 10 to June 10, 2025. After the 120-day period, the information will no longer be accessible to the public unless otherwise stated.
*Fields marked with an asterisk are required, and all other fields are optional.
*If you are experiencing technical difficulties, please reach out to digitalequity@state.ca.gov.
The principal purpose for requesting the information on this webpage is to create a public repository of organizations that have expressed interest in the California Digital Equity Program (CalDEP). The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58), California Government Code section 11546.46, and associated regulations and guidelines authorize maintenance of this information. All information requested on this site shall be provided on a voluntary basis.
Information furnished on this site will be accessible to the public. Please do not include personal information in the identified fields. Additionally, the information provided may be used by National Telecommunications and Information Administration for the creation and maintenance of a publicly accessible database, and may be transmitted to the State and Federal governments as required by law.
It is the policy of the California Department of Technology to limit the collection and safeguard the privacy of personal information collected or maintained by the Department. The California Department of Technology’s information management practices conform to the requirements of the Information Practices Act (Civil Code Section 1798 et seq.), the Public Records Act (Government Code Section 6250 et seq.), Government Code Sections 11015.5 and 11019.9, and other applicable laws pertaining to information privacy. These privacy policies only apply to the California Department of Technology. The complete Privacy Policy for the California Department of Technology appears at https://cdt.ca.gov/privacy-policy/.