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openclaw skills install broadband-grant-application-drafterUse this skill when an ISP, rural electric cooperative, municipality, tribal organization, or broadband office needs to draft a grant application narrative for federal or state broadband funding programs including BEAD, USDA ReConnect, E-Rate, or state broadband grant programs. Covers service area definition, technology selection, deployment plan, cost structure, and affordability plan. Produces a DRAFT narrative for applicant and legal review before submission.
openclaw skills install broadband-grant-application-drafterConverts project facts — applicant information, service area, technology choice, deployment timeline, and cost estimates — into a structured grant application narrative for federal and state broadband funding programs. Outputs a DRAFT for applicant, engineering, and legal counsel review before submission.
Ask one question at a time. Wait for the user's answer before moving to the next step.
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Look up the program's key eligibility requirements based on the user's answer and state them explicitly before proceeding. Flag any eligibility questions that the applicant must confirm:
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If the applicant has not confirmed unserved/underserved status against program-required data sources, flag this as a prerequisite that must be resolved before drafting the application narrative.
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For BEAD applications: confirm that fiber is proposed or document the specific technical justification for an alternative technology under the program's exception process.
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Flag if cost per location appears outside the typical range for the technology type and geography — ask the user to confirm or provide a justification narrative.
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Assemble the DRAFT application narrative using the Output Format below. Label clearly:
DRAFT — Requires Applicant, Engineering, and Legal Counsel Review
Program: [program name]
Applicant: [legal entity name]
Date: [date]
Flag any information gaps with [INFORMATION NEEDED — DO NOT SUBMIT WITH THIS PLACEHOLDER].
Produce a structured Markdown document with the following sections:
# Broadband Grant Application Narrative — DRAFT
**Program:** [program name]
**Applicant:** [legal entity name]
**Application deadline:** [date]
**Status:** DRAFT — Requires Applicant, Engineering, and Legal Counsel Review
**Prepared:** [date]
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## Executive Summary
[3–5 sentence overview: who the applicant is, where the project is, how many locations will be served, what technology will be deployed, and what the total project cost and grant request are.]
## Section 1: Applicant Qualifications
[Narrative: legal entity, type, years of experience, prior grants, current service territory, relevant technical capacity.]
## Section 2: Project Area and Need
[Narrative: geographic area, number of unserved/underserved locations, current speed availability, data source and methodology used to confirm unserved/underserved status, anchor institutions.]
## Section 3: Technical Approach
[Narrative: technology selected, planned speeds, network architecture, scalability to 1 Gbps symmetric, middle-mile access plan.]
*For BEAD applications: fiber-first confirmation or alternative-technology exception justification.*
## Section 4: Deployment Plan
[Narrative: phased deployment timeline, milestone schedule table, permitting strategy, workforce plan.]
### Milestone Schedule
| Milestone | Target Date |
|-----------|-------------|
| Engineering complete | |
| Permits obtained | |
| Construction start | |
| 25% locations activated | |
| 50% locations activated | |
| 100% locations activated | |
| Project closeout | |
## Section 5: Project Budget
[Narrative: total project cost, cost per location, cost category breakdown, matching funds source and status.]
### Budget Summary
| Category | Estimated Cost |
|----------|---------------|
| Civil construction | |
| Materials (fiber, electronics, CPE) | |
| Engineering and design | |
| Permitting and ROW | |
| Project management | |
| Contingency (recommended 10–15%) | |
| **Total Project Cost** | |
| Less: Matching Funds | |
| **Grant Amount Requested** | |
*All figures are PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES. Final costs must be validated by a licensed engineer and reviewed by legal counsel before submission.*
## Section 6: Affordability and Adoption Plan
[Narrative: subscriber pricing, low-income program participation, digital equity measures, adoption barrier analysis, community outreach plan.]
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## Open Items and Information Needed
[List all [INFORMATION NEEDED] placeholders with responsible party and due date.]
## Reviewer Sign-Off
| Role | Name | Date | Initials |
|------|------|------|----------|
| Applicant Authorized Official | | | |
| Network Engineer | | | |
| Grant/Legal Counsel | | | |
*This narrative is a DRAFT. Do not submit to any grant portal or share with the funding agency until all open items are resolved and all sign-offs are obtained.*
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