Lifeline Program in North Dakota
The North Dakota Lifeline Program provides connectivity for low-income residents, aiding in emergencies, jobs, and healthcare access. It bridges the digital divide, offering essential services to those in need. Through the Lifeline Program, participants stay connected and access vital resources.
Who Qualifies for the Free Phone Program in North Dakota
- Low-income households with income below 135% of federal guidelines
- SNAP recipients in North Dakota eligible for Lifeline benefits
- Medicaid enrollees qualify for free phone services in ND
- SSI and TANF participants eligible for Lifeline Program
- Federal Housing Assistance recipients qualify for free phones
Documents Required to Apply for Free Phone Program in North Dakota
- Valid North Dakota ID or Driver's License required
- Proof of income from employer or tax returns needed
- Program enrollment proof for SNAP, Medicaid, or SSI
- Address verification through utility bills or lease agreements
- Social Security Number or Tribal ID for application
How to Apply for Free Phone Program in North Dakota
To apply for the Lifeline Program, North Dakota residents can submit their application online, by phone, or in-person through a participating provider. Applicants must provide required documents and undergo a verification process to confirm eligibility. Once approved, participants can expect to receive their free phone and services within a few weeks. Applications can be submitted through the National Verifier or directly with a Lifeline provider.
Benefits of the Free Phone Program in North Dakota
- Free phone with nationwide coverage and no contract
- Unlimited minutes and texts for qualifying participants
- Data allocation for internet access and emergency services
- Access to emergency services like 911 and crisis hotlines
- Discounted or free phone accessories and upgrades available
Contact Information
Phone Number
701-328-2400