Tribal-specific programs are government initiatives designed to support low-income individuals and families living on federally recognized Tribal lands. These programs provide additional benefits through services like Lifeline, offering enhanced discounts and access to free or low-cost devices, including tablets and smartphones.
Households on Tribal lands may receive up to $34.25 per month in Lifeline support—significantly more than the standard benefit. In some cases, eligible applicants can also receive a one-time discount on a connected device to help bridge the digital gap in underserved Tribal communities.
Key Benefits:
- Extra monthly support through Lifeline for Tribal residents
- Access to free government tablets and services
- Supports connectivity in remote and rural areas
- Available to individuals enrolled in programs like Tribal TANF, Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance, and FDPIR
To check if you qualify, visit freetabletgov.com/lifeline and apply today.