Apply for Free Government Phone in Indiana
Free phone service is available across Indiana. Federal Lifeline and ACP programs serve many cities statewide, providing free smartphones and monthly plans to eligible households.
Available Programs
Two major programs serve Indiana: the Lifeline phone program and the Affordable Connectivity Program. Together, they provide free phones, service, and internet assistance to eligible households.
Get up to $30/month off your internet bill and a one-time $100 discount on a device.
Learn More →Receive a free phone and monthly service discount for eligible low-income households.
Learn More →Indiana City Free Phone Programs
Indianapolis
1,740,984 residents
Fort Wayne
345,279 residents
South Bend
275,725 residents
Evansville
206,418 residents
Lafayette
160,373 residents
Elkhart
146,511 residents
Bloomington
107,262 residents
Fishers
100,918 residents
Carmel
100,501 residents
Muncie
83,477 residents
Anderson
80,820 residents
Terre Haute
78,940 residents
Hammond
77,098 residents
Noblesville
71,940 residents
Michigan City
68,617 residents
Gary
68,604 residents
Greenwood
64,237 residents
Kokomo
59,375 residents
Westfield
51,109 residents
Columbus
51,104 residents
Indiana residents - get connected free!
Lifeline and ACP programs are accepting applications now.
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Government phone programs are available throughout the Midwest region. Check eligibility in neighboring states.
Additional Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
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