Keep connected at a lower cost
We use our phones and home internet for all sorts of things every day: school, work, paying bills, keeping up with friends and family. They’ve become a basic tool to live a good life. That’s why WorkMoney wants to connect you to national programs that can lower your monthly bills. You could qualify for both for extra savings! And if you’re already participating in programs like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, and the National School Lunch Program, you’re likely eligible.
Lifeline
You could save up to $9.25 per month from phone and internet providers in your area, maybe even the ones you’re already using.
Am I eligible?
Below are the maximum annual income cutoffs to qualify for this program. Note they may be higher in some states such as Alaska and Hawaii.
Program: | Individual income: | Family-of-four income: |
Lifeline | $19,683 | $40,500 |
Eligibility screener coming soon!
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
You may be able to receive $30 off your internet bill each month–that’s more than $350 a year–and a one-time discount of $100 on the purchase of a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet.
What you’ll need:
- A way to prove your identity (like your Social Security number or Driver's License)
- A document that shows your home address (like a tax form, utility bill, or government-issued ID)
- A document with your household income, if you qualify through your income
- Approval for another program, if you qualify through enrollment in another program
Am I eligible?
Below are the maximum annual income cutoffs to qualify for this program. Note they may be higher in some states such as Alaska and Hawaii.
Program: | Individual income: | Family-of-four income: |
Affordable Connectivity Program | $29,160 | $60,000 |