Parents, DHA has partnered with the T-Mobile Project 10Million to help provide free internet access to eligible K–12 students in our communities. This initiative is designed to ensure that internet access is not a barrier to learning.

Through Project 10Million, T-Mobile is offering free hotspots with 200 GB of mobile data each year for five years to 10 million eligible K-12 students. 

Approved Families Receive:

  • One free T-Mobile hotspot device
  • 200GB of mobile data per year for five years
  • One data line per household, regardless of the number of students

The 200GB data allotment automatically replenishes each year on the anniversary of device activation. If the annual allotment is used before the year ends, additional data passes are available for purchase.

New and existing T-Mobile customers, including Metro by T-Mobile and Assurance Wireless customers, as well as non-T-Mobile customers, may apply.

Who Is Eligible?

To qualify, families must provide proof of enrollment (dated within one year) in one of the following programs:

  • Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)
  • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
  • Medicaid
  • National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/EBT)

How to Apply

The application takes just five minutes to complete.

Families applying for Project 10Million should:

  1. Select the eligibility program that matches their documentation
  2. Upload clear photos or scans of proof (documents, cards, or letters)
  3. Submit up to three files (PNG, JPG, JPEG, or PDF), each 9MB or less
  4. Complete the required verification form within seven days of applying (sent to the email associated with the account)

If documents do not qualify, applicants have up to three upload attempts during the seven-day verification window.

Helpful reminders:

  • Documents must be well-lit, in focus, and easy to read
  • Names, dates, and program or school details must be clearly visible
  • Documents must be current (from this school year, issued within the past year, or not expired)
  • The parent or guardian’s name on the photo ID must exactly match the application
  • Devices cannot be shipped to P.O. boxes

DHA’s Resident Services Coordinators and FSS Coordinators are available to offer support with the application if needed.

At DHA and the Opportunity Rising Foundation, we know that access creates opportunity. Whether a student is completing daily assignments, researching colleges, preparing scholarship applications, or building career readiness skills, consistent internet access is foundational to academic achievement.

We hope this program supports your child’s education, connection to school, and long-term success.

To apply or learn more: