Wednesday, September 7, 2016

More to benefit from IT aid scheme

This post came out from The Straits Times (22 July 2016)

A scheme that makes computers and broadband connectivity more affordable for needy people with disabilities and students has been enhanced to benefit more people. Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim yesterday announced two changes to eligibility criteria for the Infocomm Development Authority's (IDA) NEU PC Plus Scheme, which offers beneficiaries new computers with three years of free broadband access, at a cost subsidised by up to 75 per cent.

From Sept 1, the monthly household income cap will be raised from $3,000 to $3,400. This is expected to benefit another 5,000 families over five years. In addition, special education (Sped) students on the Ministry of Education's Sped Financial Assistance Scheme will automatically qualify for the subsidies.

Other criteria have also been tweaked to help more low income families. For applicants who cannot afford to pay even after the discount, they currently can earn their computers by doing community service, such as sorting books at school libraries. The monthly household income cap to quality for this will also be raised from $2,300 to $2,500 from Sept 1.

Since NEU PC Plus was launched in 2006, more than 27,000 low income families with students or people with disabilities have benefited.

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