Deadline and where to send letters of interest
Submit your letter of interest to Ed Fendley at Fendley.Ed@epa.gov by Wednesday, February 24, 2016. Kindly include “Cool & Connected” and the name of your community in your e-mail subject line.
What to include in your letter of interest
Your letter of interest can be in the text of an email or an attachment. It should be no longer than two printed pages. If you want, you can provide additional letters of support from partners, but this is not necessary.
Community representatives are encouraged to describe community needs and challenges related to downtown revitalization or other place-based development, and how a planning process might help. You should indicate any areas of interest related to internet service and place-based development, such as:
- Using new or existing broadband service to attract new types of businesses to main streets or existing rural communities
- Combining internet service with other local amenities to attract new investors, visitors, and residents
- Developing or marketing downtown Wifi zones
- Extending broadband service beyond anchor institutions in ways that
promote main street development
- Selecting centrally located anchor institutions or community facilities that
will receive broadband service
Community representatives submitting letters of interest are also encouraged to indicate partners that can be expected to participate in a planning process, such as local internet service providers, local officials, business associations, or local schools or colleges.