2940MM242T
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Purpose: The Missouri Project is predominantly located within unserved and underserved areas in Missouri and are comprised of: Jefferson City to Washington; Springfield to Carthage; Rolla to Strafford; and Washington to Rolla.
These routes have the potential to grow and strengthen fixed wireless and cellular connectivity across the 21 counties connected by the project, including advancements in new wireless technologies which require fiber connectivity.
Activities to be performed: The project is comprised of 325 miles of new fiber across four distinct routes, two of which will be new routes and two routes dedicated to providing redundant and resilient connections.
The period of performance is expected to be 5 years.
Expected outcome: Constructing the new fiber routes will achieve the following outcomes:
1. Construct routes that connect unserved and underserved areas of the state and enable last mile providers to access new middle mile infrastructure and improve and expand their networks to connect households.
2. Identify opportunities for anchor and enterprise customers within this market to access 1+ Gbps bandwidth.
3. Support high speed connections to farms to promote ag-tech capabilities.
4. Enable the conversion of cellular towers from microwave technology to fiber optics, growing not only wireline but wireless/cellular access to the rural citizens of Missouri.
Intended beneficiaries: The project is comprised of four middle mile fiber routes that traverse 21 counties in Missouri.
The proposed service area includes 12 communities categorized as unserved and 26 communities as underserved as derived from the June 2021 FCC Form 477 data.
The project will enable last mile connections to approximately 15,261 unserved and 124,740 underserved locations in the communities noted above.
Additionally, beneficiaries also include economically disadvantaged groups.
Other beneficiaries can include 37 wireline providers, 16 wireless providers, who will have access to middle mile resources that will greatly enhance their ability to deliver high speed broadband to end users.
The project will also facilitate connectivity to 73 community anchor institutions that are within 1,000 feet of the proposed network (7 higher education, 26 schools, 9 libraries, 4 community centers, and 27 healthcare facilities) and are located within unserved and underserved areas.
Subrecipient activities: There will not be any subrecipient activities on this project.
These routes have the potential to grow and strengthen fixed wireless and cellular connectivity across the 21 counties connected by the project, including advancements in new wireless technologies which require fiber connectivity.
Activities to be performed: The project is comprised of 325 miles of new fiber across four distinct routes, two of which will be new routes and two routes dedicated to providing redundant and resilient connections.
The period of performance is expected to be 5 years.
Expected outcome: Constructing the new fiber routes will achieve the following outcomes:
1. Construct routes that connect unserved and underserved areas of the state and enable last mile providers to access new middle mile infrastructure and improve and expand their networks to connect households.
2. Identify opportunities for anchor and enterprise customers within this market to access 1+ Gbps bandwidth.
3. Support high speed connections to farms to promote ag-tech capabilities.
4. Enable the conversion of cellular towers from microwave technology to fiber optics, growing not only wireline but wireless/cellular access to the rural citizens of Missouri.
Intended beneficiaries: The project is comprised of four middle mile fiber routes that traverse 21 counties in Missouri.
The proposed service area includes 12 communities categorized as unserved and 26 communities as underserved as derived from the June 2021 FCC Form 477 data.
The project will enable last mile connections to approximately 15,261 unserved and 124,740 underserved locations in the communities noted above.
Additionally, beneficiaries also include economically disadvantaged groups.
Other beneficiaries can include 37 wireline providers, 16 wireless providers, who will have access to middle mile resources that will greatly enhance their ability to deliver high speed broadband to end users.
The project will also facilitate connectivity to 73 community anchor institutions that are within 1,000 feet of the proposed network (7 higher education, 26 schools, 9 libraries, 4 community centers, and 27 healthcare facilities) and are located within unserved and underserved areas.
Subrecipient activities: There will not be any subrecipient activities on this project.
Awardee
Funding Goals
TO EXPAND AND EXTEND MIDDLE MILE INFRASTRUCTURE TO REDUCE THE COST OF CONNECTING AREAS THAT ARE UNSERVED OR UNDERSERVED TO THE INTERNET BACKBONE.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Denver,
Colorado
80202-1729
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Zayo Group was awarded
Project Grant 2940MM242T
worth $26,478,584
from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in July 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Denver Colorado United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 11.033 Middle Mile (Broadband) Grant Program.
$27,559,342 (51.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Middle Mile Grant Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/3/25
Period of Performance
7/1/25
Start Date
6/30/28
End Date
Funding Split
$26.5M
Federal Obligation
$27.6M
Non-Federal Obligation
$54.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
2940MM242T
SAI Number
2940MM242T_0
Award ID URI
EXE
Awardee Classifications
For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
Awarding Office
1333ND DEPT OF COMMERCE NIST
Funding Office
1331K2 DEPT OF COMMERCE NTIA
Awardee UEI
EACWBKJV6636
Awardee CAGE
6JCY6
Performance District
CO-01
Senators
Michael Bennet
John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper
Modified: 7/3/25