This will depend on the type of licensee you are:
If your organization is the licensee of a noncommercial educational full-service FM or AM station, the organization can file up to 10 applications. However, attributable interests will be taken into consideration. For example, if your organization has a board member who is also on the board of another NCE licensee organization, any application filed will count towards both organizations. Let's say you have a person named John Smith on your organization's board. The same John Smith also serves on the board of "Organization B", which is also an NCE license. If your organization files 6 applications and "Organization B" files 5 applications, then both organizations would have exceeded the application limit. In past practice, the FCC would then automatically delete the 11th application that was filed collectively between your organization and "Organization B".
If your organization is the licensee of an LPFM station, the station is limited to two of either FM translators or FM boosters. Therefore, if your LPFM station does not already have any commonly-owned FM translators or FM boosters, you can file up to 2 applications in the window. Tribal organizations, which can have up to two LPFM stations can file up to 4 applications in the window (assuming they do not have any existing commonly-owned translators or boosters).
