Missouri's 3rd District

E-Rate Scorecard · MO-03
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Funding overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Total E-Rate subsidies$1,920,996$3,209,101$2,217,556$2,860,179$2,723,757$2,219,198$2,840,939$2,540,525$2,907,523$2,650,739
Average discount rate60%63%63%62%64%64%65%60%50%48%
Service providers44404445383741414859
Billed entities54535853625659555967

Subsidies by service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Voice$78K$214K
Telecomm Services
Internal Connections$1.1M$2.0M$1.0M$1.6M$1.5M$920K$1.6M$972K$665K$1.1M
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$727K$1.1M$1.1M$1.2M$1.2M$1.2M$1.2M$1.6M$2.2M$1.4M
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections$861$8K$11K$9K$457$7K$35K$3K$560$7K
Managed Internal Broadband Services$77K$100K$56K$118K$55K$59K$68K$8K$10K$13K
Wi-Fi Hotspots Services and Equipment
Wireless School Bus Services and Equipment

Top billed entities

Billed entity20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Wentzville R-Iv School District$226K$1.1M$69K$145K$200K$297K$148K$113K$219K$96K$1.7M$338K
Northwest R-1 School District$250K$175K$189K$143K$139K$68K$243K$9K$72K$168K$895K$179K
Jefferson City School District$82K$104K$104K$483K$104K$130K$313K$130K$385K$194K$876K$175K
Fort Zumwalt School District$229K$167K$155K$288K$192K$354K$599K$139K$411K$839K$168K
De Soto School District 73$84K$266K$85K$143K$71K$71K$82K$96K$88K$111K$650K$130K
Fulton School District 58$202K$79K$75K$126K$64K$146K$138K$63K$79K$260K$547K$109K
The City Of St. Charles R-Vi School District$529K$26K$21K$841K$168K$529K$106K
Francis Howell School District$3K$51K$71K$240K$145K$138K$169K$168K$81K$31K$509K$102K
School Of The Osage R-Ii District$28K$133K$261K$44K$38K$140K$147K$38K$52K$93K$503K$101K
Troy School District R 3$87K$92K$92K$125K$91K$155K$115K$204K$176K$228K$488K$98K

Top service providers

Service provider20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
R.A. Networks$722K$295K$273K$715K$341K$405K$781K$339K$331K$303K$2.3M$469K
Charter Communications Operating, LLC$188K$333K$334K$400K$437K$428K$364K$346K$1.7M$338K
Adira LLC$165K$980K$1.1M$229K
William J. Roth, Consultant$159K$98K$124K$65K$590K$231K$64K$1.0M$207K
Socket Telecom, LLC$140K$159K$148K$146K$136K$99K$66K$44K$47K$62K$729K$146K
MidWest Computech$12K$150K$177K$153K$188K$67K$50K$18K$7K$681K$136K
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, LLC$84K$118K$130K$134K$138K$138K$138K$146K$155K$177K$604K$121K
MCC Telephony, LLC$82K$105K$105K$105K$104K$501K$100K
Quality Network Solutions, Inc$14K$139K$122K$73K$135K$119K$53K$27K$13K$20K$483K$97K
Missouri Network Alliance, L.L.C.$57K$93K$93K$86K$111K$98K$104K$176K$146K$154K$442K$88K

Each billed entity is assigned to the congressional district (119th Congress boundaries, U.S. Census TIGER/Line 2024) containing the largest number of its recipient sites, located by their USAC-reported coordinates; entities without usable coordinates use the district in their USAC profile. Funding totals are total authorized disbursements (FCC Form 471 FRN Status, USAC dataset qdmp-ygft); speeds are from Recipient Details and Commitments (avi8-svp9); pre-2016 history is from USAC legacy data (1998-2015). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid) — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error.