E-Rate Tracker is designed to solve the real problems K-12 technology teams face every year.
E-Rate Tracker was built to solve a problem that school districts face every year: managing the complexity of the E-Rate program while trying to focus on actual technology improvements for students.
We saw talented technology directors spending hours on administrative tasks that should be simpler — tracking deadlines in spreadsheets, manually compiling audit documentation, scrambling to piece together bid evaluations before the filing window closes.
We built E-Rate Tracker to handle the administrative work so districts can focus on what matters: getting technology into classrooms.
E-Rate Tracker is built specifically for K-12 districts. Every feature matches how schools actually work.
Your data is private and secure. Every district runs in its own isolated environment.
We built audit-readiness into the system from day one — not as an afterthought.
The average K-12 district receives between $50,000 and $500,000 in E-Rate funding per year. Larger districts can receive millions. The program has distributed over $50 billion to schools and libraries since 1997.
Districts that consistently capture the most funding aren't necessarily the ones with the biggest budgets. They're the ones with the best processes. E-Rate Tracker is that process.