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Headquarters​, New York

70 Hamilton Ave,
Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA
Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday – Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Phone +1 550-530-4765


For inquiries about Free Tablet Programs and the application process, visit our FAQ section or reach out to our team..

Tom Chen
Daniel Green
Director of Partnership
daniel@freetabletgovernment.us

With over 10 years of experience in strategic partnerships, Daniel Green has been instrumental in advancing digital accessibility initiatives. His background includes leading collaborations with government programs, nonprofits, and private organizations to bridge the digital divide. Passionate about social impact, Daniel’s expertise ensures underserved communities gain access to vital technology resources. As the Director of Partnerships, he plays a pivotal role in expanding the reach of our free government tablet program, fostering connections that drive meaningful change and inclusion.

Maria Gonzalez
Jessica Rose
Operations Manager
jessica@freetabletgovernment.us

With 8 years of experience in operations and project management, Jessica Rose has honed her ability to streamline workflows, manage logistics, and ensure organizational efficiency. Her expertise in coordinating large-scale programs guarantees the smooth and timely implementation of initiatives. As Operations Manager, Jessica oversees every aspect of our free government tablet program, ensuring resources are delivered efficiently to underserved communities. She is passionate about leveraging technology to empower individuals and believes in driving positive change through well-executed programs. Her commitment to excellence and innovation continues to enhance the reach and impact of our mission.

Henry Lee
Ben Rich
Customer Success
ben@freetabletgovernment.us

With 5 years of experience in customer success and relationship management, Ben Rich has a proven track record of ensuring client satisfaction and building lasting partnerships. His expertise lies in understanding customer needs, delivering tailored solutions, and fostering positive user experiences. As a key member of our team, Ben plays an integral role in supporting individuals accessing our free government tablet program, guiding them through the process with care and efficiency. His dedication to enhancing user engagement and addressing concerns ensures our mission reaches communities effectively and with lasting impact.


Frequently Asked Questions

Dive into our comprehensive FAQ section where we clear up all your queries about obtaining a free government tablet. Each answer is tailored to help you easily understand the process, making your path to digital access as smooth as possible

This initiative equips eligible individuals with tablets to enhance their access to digital tools and online resources, supporting everything from education to job searches.

Eligibility extends to individuals and families with low income, students, seniors, and participants in federal assistance programs seeking digital empowerment.

Start by checking eligibility through federal programs like Lifeline or state-specific initiatives. Registration typically involves an online application via official program websites.

You’ll need to provide proof of income, a valid ID, and documentation proving your participation in qualifying government assistance programs.

The tablet itself is free. However, you may encounter minimal charges for optional data plans or specific program upgrades.

The tablet model is usually predetermined by the program to meet a standard set of requirements suitable for general use, including educational and communication activities.

The processing and delivery times can vary, typically ranging from a few weeks to a couple of months after your application is approved.

Some programs bundle the tablet with subsidized or free internet service, while others might require you to arrange for service independently.

Program restrictions usually apply, but some may allow upgrades for a fee or under specific conditions, enhancing the device’s capabilities

Contact the program provider. Most programs have a support system to handle repairs or replacements based on the warranty or policy terms.

Tablets are intended for personal use by the approved recipient to ensure the benefits target the right individuals.

Program providers usually offer customer support for technical issues, or you may find online resources and community forums helpful.

Typically, tablets come with Wi-Fi capability, basic processing power, and pre-installed apps useful for various tasks.

Yes, most programs require you to verify your eligibility periodically to continue using the services provided.

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and various regional initiatives offer similar benefits, expanding access to technology.


Our Trusted Enrollment Programs

To qualify for a free tablet from the government through our site, you must participate in our trusted programs, which also offer free tablets and Free government iPads.

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