Keyword Details: Internet Service Payment Assistance
Programs that pay all or a portion of the Internet activation and/or connection expenses of people whose Internet service has been or is at risk of being discontinued. Charges for Internet services may be bundled with those for cable or telephone service depending on the provider an individual selects. Internet service payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements.
To apply for our programs, go to our website: https://www.wisconsinruralhousing.org/
Housing Assistance Program: Assists low-income Wisconsin residents at risk of homelessness with a security deposit when required to move, delinquent rent, mortgage when at risk of foreclosure, and delinquent proper...
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The Lifeline program provides low-income Wisconsin residents affordable access to essential telecommunications services by discounting the cost of phone, cell, and internet services. You need to talk to a Lifeline provider. Many, but not all, cellular and traditional telecommunications providers o...
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