In the modern digital economy, a laptop is a gateway to employment, education, and essential services. Through partnerships with non-profits and government assistance programs like the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), eligible individuals can receive a high-quality laptop computer at little to no cost. Secure your future today.
Confirm you participate in programs like SNAP, Pell Grant, or Medicaid, or meet income requirements.
Under ACP rules, laptops usually require a small co-pay (often $10.01 - $49.99) to qualify for the $100 device credit.
Complete the application with a participating provider and get your laptop shipped to you.
Explore organizations and providers offering free or low-cost computers.
Unlike phones, government rules for laptops (specifically under ACP) often mandated a small "co-pay" contribution from the user, typically between $10 and $50, to unlock the $100 device subsidy. However, some non-profits may offer fully free legacy devices.
Devices are usually refurbished Chromebooks or Windows business laptops (like Dell Latitude or Lenovo ThinkPad) capable of handling schoolwork, web browsing, and basic office tasks.
Generally, the "connected device" benefit is limited to one per household. You usually have to choose between a tablet, a laptop, or a desktop computer.
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