Broadband Equity Program Community Anchor Institutions
Community anchor institutions (libraries, schools, health centers) proposed by Hawaii for Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) funding as of January 2024. Each record includes the institution name, address, and zip code.
| Namebrand | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Cai Typeindustry | Cai Subtypeindustry | Islandgeographic | Countygeographic | Latitudegeospatial | Longitudegeospatial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii Foodbank - Maui | Wailuku | HI | 96793 | 760 Kolu Street | Food Bank | Maui | Maui | 20.90478635 | -156.4865667 | |
| Hawaii Foodbank - Kauai | Lihue | HI | 96766 | 4241 Hanahao Pl Suite 101 | Food Bank | Kauai | Kauai | 21.96157874 | -159.3936558 | |
| Hawaii Foodbank - Oahu | Honolulu | HI | 96819 | 2611 Kilihau St | Food Bank | Oahu | Honolulu | 21.33632075 | -157.8943229 |
Telecom Vendor Market Sizing for Hawaii Public Sector Contracts
A sales team at a broadband infrastructure company maps which institution types and counties have the highest concentration of BEAD-eligible sites to prioritize outreach for government connectivity contracts.
Entity Verification for Grant Disbursement Compliance
A fintech platform processing BEAD sub-grant payments cross-references institution names and addresses against business registry records to confirm the payee is a real, operating organization at the listed location before releasing funds.
Underwriting Anchor Tenant Risk for Rural Broadband Projects
An insurance underwriter assessing a broadband deployment project in Hawaii uses the spatial distribution and institution types of anchor sites to evaluate whether the project has sufficient demand anchors to remain financially viable across remote island geographies.



















