Construction Projects. PTFP awards funds to eligible entities to
purchase equipment required to provide public telecommunications services.
PTFP is limited by law to providing no more than 75% of eligible project costs for a construction project.
PTFP's general policy is to provide no more than 50% Federal funding for projects to replace, augment,
or improve equipment at operating public broadcasting stations.
Exceptions to this general policy are contained in 2301.6(b)(1)(ii) of the PTFP regulations.
Planning Projects. PTFP can fund up to 100% of eligible project costs. PTFP
regulations indicate, however, that there is a general presumption of no more than 75% Federal funding for
planning projects.
See 2301.6(a)(2) of the PTFP regulations for exceptions.
Nonbroadcast Projects. PTFP's dollar limits are the same for broadcast and nonbroadcast
projects. By law, however, PTFP can only fund nonbroadcast projects which activate a new
public telecommunications facility or extend the service of an existing public telecommunications
facility.
See the November 22, 1991, Policy Statement for further information on nonbroadcast applications.
All applications are reviewed by outside peer panels and evaluated according to the following
six criteria: Applicant Qualifications, Project Objectives, Urgency, Technical (or Planning)
Qualifications, Financial Qualifications, and Involvement of Women and Minorities.
Click here for specific information in the PTFP Rules about the evaluation criteria.