Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act Resource Database

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Funding Type
Eligible Recipients
PROGRAMS FILTERED BY:   Transportation
Showing 50 of 109 Results UPDATED May 6
ProgramDescriptionCategoryAgency / BureauFundingEligible RecipientsApply
Appalachian Development Highway System The Appalachian Development Highway System Program will distribute funds for construction of the Appalachian Development Highway System by formula to States with one or more counties (including any political subdivision within the area) in the Appalachian Region.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,250,000,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Bridge Formula Program The Bridge Formula Program will provide funds to states by formula for bridge replacement, rehabilitation, preservation, protection, or construction projects on public roads. This program includes three set-asides: 15 percent will be set-aside for use on off-system bridges; 3 percent will be set-aside for use on Tribal Transportation Facility bridges; and, 0.5 percent will be set-aside for administrative expenses of the Federal Highway Administration. An additional description of the Tribal Transportation Facility set-aside can be found later in this chapter.  

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$26,675,000,000
States/Territories
Not applicable
Bureau of Transportation Statistics The Bureau of Transportation Statistics is the preeminent source of statistics on commercial aviation, multimodal freight activity, and transportation economics, and provides context to decision makers and the public for understanding statistics on transportation.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$182,500,000
Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Carbon Reduction Program The Carbon Reduction Program will provide formula grants to States to reduce transportation emissions or the development of carbon reduction strategies.

Transportation

Resilience

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$6,419,999,998 States/Territories
Not applicable
Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Program The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program to provide a flexible funding source to state and local governments for transportation projects and programs to help meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Funding is available to reduce congestion and improve air quality for areas that do not meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter (nonattainment areas) and for former nonattainment areas that are now in compliance (maintenance areas).

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$13,200,000,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Data Integration Pilot Program No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$12,500,000 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Electric Drive Vehicle Battery Recycling And 2nd Life Apps To expand an existing program at Department of Energy for research, development, and demonstration of electric vehicle battery recycling and second-life applications for vehicle batteries.

Transportation

Electric Vehicles, Buses and Ferries

Department of Energy

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

$200,000,000 Federal Agencies, States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Non-Profit Agencies, Higher Education Insitutions, Private Sector Businesses
Not applicable
Emergency Relief No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$500,000,000 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Federal Lands Access Program The Federal Lands Access Program invests in the NationÂ’s infrastructure by funding and supporting transportation facilities owned by State, county, local, and Tribal governments, which provide access to lands owned and operated by the Federal Government.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,487,875,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Federal Lands Transportation Program (Funding for U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) The Federal Lands Transportation Program invests in the NationÂ’s infrastructure and supports critical transportation needs within the countryÂ’s transportation network by providing access within the national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, recreation areas, and other Federal public lands.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$180,000,000 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Federal Lands Transportation Program (Funding for U.S. Forest Service) The Federal Lands Transportation Program invests in the NationÂ’s infrastructure and supports critical transportation needs within the countryÂ’s transportation network by providing access within the national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, recreation areas, and other Federal public lands.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$130,000,000 Federal Agencies, To Be Determined
Not applicable
Federal Lands Transportation Program (funds for National Park Service) The Federal Lands Transportation Program invests in the NationÂ’s infrastructure and supports critical transportation needs within the countryÂ’s transportation network by providing access within the national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, recreation areas, and other Federal public lands.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,731,187,250 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5305 Program – Metropolitan Transportation Program The Metropolitan Planning Program are available to carry out the metropolitan transportation planning process and meet the transportation planning requirements of the joint Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration planning regulations.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$799,441,834
States/Territories, MPOs
Not applicable
FTA 5305 Program – Statewide Transportation Planning The statewide planning and research program is a source of Federal financial assistance to the states to meet the planning requirements of the joint Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration planning regulations for statewide transportation planning.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$167,001,389
States/Territories, MPOs
Not applicable
FTA 5307 Program – Urbanized Area Formula Grants The Urbanized Area Formula Funding program (49 U.S.C. 5307) makes federal resources available to urbanized areas and to governors for transit capital and operating assistance in urbanized areas and for transportation-related planning. An urbanized area is an incorporated area with a population of 50,000 or more that is designated as such by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Operating expenses are only eligible for urbanized areas under 200,000 in population or recipients with 100 or fewer buses. Funds are also provided to states for state safety oversight activities.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$33,390,947,107
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5310 Program – Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities To provide financial assistance in meeting the transportation needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities where public transportation services are unavailable, insufficient or inappropriate. The Section 5310 program is designed to supplement FTA's other capital assistance programs by funding transportation projects for seniors and individuals with disabilities in all areas - large urban, small urban, and rural.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$2,193,105,343 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Non-Profit Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5311 Program – Formula Grants for Rural Areas To improve, initiate, or continue public transportation service in nonurbanized areas (rural areas and small cities under 50,000 in population) and to provide technical assistance for rural transportation providers. The Section 5311 program supports both the maintenance of existing public transportation services and the expansion of those services through the following program goals: enhancing access in rural areas to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services, and recreation; assisting in the maintenance, development, improvement, and use of public transportation systems in rural areas; encouraging and facilitating the most efficient use of all transportation funds used to provide passenger transportation in rural areas through the coordination of programs and services; providing financial assistance to help carry out national goals related to mobility for all, including seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income individuals; increasing availability of transportation options through investments in intercity bus services; assisting in the development and support of intercity bus transportation; encouraging mobility management, employment-related transportation alternatives, joint development practices, and transit-oriented development; and providing for the participation of private transportation providers in rural public transportation.The Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program is a set-aside from the Formula Grants for Rural Areas program that consists of both a formula and competitive grant program for federally recognized Indian tribes or Alaska Native villages, groups or communities in rural areas.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$4,109,463,374
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Non-Profit Agencies, Private Sector Businesses, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5311 Program – Rural Transportation Assistance Program Provides funding to states for transportation research, technical assistance, training, and related support services in rural areas.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$91,552,911
States/Territories
Not applicable
FTA 5337 Program – State of Good Repair Formula Grants To assist in funding capital projects for existing fixed guideway systems (including rail, bus rapid transit, and passenger ferries) and high intensity motorbus systems (buses operating in high-occupancy vehicle lanes) to maintain public transportation systems in a state of good repair and to ensure public transit operates safely, efficiently, reliably, and sustainably so that communities can offer balanced transportation choices that helps to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and encourage economic development.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$21,640,412,832
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5339(a) Program – Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants Provides capital funding to replace, rehabilitate, purchase, or lease buses and bus related equipment and to rehabilitate, purchase, construct, or lease bus-related facilities.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$3,161,294,400
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies
Not applicable
FTA 5340 Program – Growing State Apportionments An additional formula funding component that is then added to either the 5307 or 5311 formula funding.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$2,055,665,467
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
FTA 5340 Program – Growing States and High-Density States Formula An additional formula funding component that is then added to either the 5307 or 5311 formula funding.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$1,822,948,622
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Hazardous Materials Safety No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

$345,000,000
Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Hazmat Emergency Preparedness Fund No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$204,100,000
Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
High-Visibility Enforcement To carry out national traffic safety campaigns to reduce alcohol-impaired or drug-impaired driving and to increase the use of seatbelts.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$201,600,000 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Highway Safety Improvement Program The Highway Safety Improvement Program provides States with critical safety funding that is used to save lives and prevent serious injuries on all public roads. The Highway Safety Improvement Program is based on a performance-driven process that identifies and analyzes highway safety problems and advances highway safety improvement projects that have the greatest potential to reduce fatalities and serious injuries.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$15,557,499,996 States/Territories
Not applicable
Highway Safety Programs Section 402 funds are authorized by Congress and are available to the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Territories and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. These funds are apportioned using statutory apportionment formula. These funds are provided to the State and Territorial Highway Safety Offices based on an approved highway safety plan that details problem identification, performance measures, countermeasures and projects using identified countermeasures to help reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities resulting from motor vehicle crashes.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$1,992,000,000 States/Territories, Other Entities
Not applicable
Metropolitan Planning The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues the Metropolitan Planning Program, which establishes a cooperative, continuous, and comprehensive framework for making transportation investment decisions in metropolitan areas. Program oversight is a joint Federal Highway Administration/Federal Transit Administration responsibility.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$2,280,000,000 MPOs
Not applicable
Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program The Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program is a Federal grant program that provides financial assistance to States to reduce the number and severity of crashes and hazardous materials incidents involving commercial motor vehicles. The goal of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program is to reduce commercial motor vehicle-involved crashes, fatalities, and injuries through consistent, uniform, and effective commercial motor vehicle safety programs. The Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program is Federal Motor Carrier Safety AdministrationÂ’s largest grant program that supports State and local law enforcement agencies to utilize over 12,000 enforcement officers to increase enforcement and safety activities nationwide.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$2,432,500,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Motor Carrier Safety Operations and Programs The Operations and Programs account provides the necessary resources to support program and administrative activities to include salaries and benefits for motor carrier safety personnel.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$1,925,000,000 Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
National Highway Freight Program The National Highway Freight Program provides funds to the States, by formula, to improve the efficient movement of freight on the National Highway Freight Network.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$7,150,000,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
National Highway Performance Program The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues the National Highway Performance Program. The purposes of this program are: To provide support for the condition and performance of the National Highway System; To provide support for the construction of new facilities on the National Highway System; To ensure that investments of federal-aid funds in highway construction are directed to support progress toward the achievement of performance targets established in a state's asset management plan for the National Highway System; To provide support for activities to increase the resiliency of the National Highway System to mitigate the cost of damages from sea level rise, extreme weather events, flooding, wildfires, or other natural disasters.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$148,000,000,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
National Multimodal Cooperative Freight Research Program National Multimodal Cooperative Freight Research Program

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$18,750,000
Federal Agencies, To Be Determined
Not applicable
National Priority Safety Programs To encourage States to address national priorities for reducing highway deaths and injuries through occupant protection programs, state traffic safety information system improvements, impaired driving countermeasures, passage of effective laws to reduce distracted driving, implementation of motorcyclist safety programs, and non-motorist safety programs. Two new grant programs were introduced to improve roadside safety and driver and officer safety grants.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$1,874,500,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) – Formula The PROTECT Formula Program will support planning, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk coastal infrastructure.

Transportation

Resilience

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$7,299,999,998 States/Territories
Not applicable
Railway-Highway Crossings Program The Railway-Highway Crossings program supports projects with the goal of reducing the number of fatalities, injuries, and crashes at public railway-highway grade crossings.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,225,000,000 States/Territories
Not applicable
Surface Transportation Block Grant Program The Surface Transportation Block Grant Program promotes flexibility in state and local transportation decisions and provides flexible funding to best address state and local transportation needs.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$72,000,000,000
States/Territories
Not applicable
Emerging Technology Research Pilot Program No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$25,000,000
Federal Agencies, Other Entities
Not applicable
Airport Infrastructure Grants The funds are allocated in 3 buckets: Primary Allocation, Non?Primary Allocation, Contract Towers.

Transportation

Airports and FAA Facilities

Department of Transportation

Federal Aviation Administration

$15,000,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Private Sector Businesses, Other Entities
Pending (2024/Q4)
All Stations Accessibility Program Provides capital funding to upgrade the accessibility of legacy rail fixed guideway public transportation systems for people with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$1,750,000,000 Cities, Counties, States/Territories Pending (2024/Q4)
Clean School Bus Program State or local governments, eligible contractors, and nonprofit school transportation associations are authorized to receive grant funds. Fifty percent of the funds are authorized for zero-emission school buses, and 50 percent of the funds are authorized for alternative fuels and zero-emission school buses. Funds may be prioritized for rural or low-income communities and entities that have matching funds available. The EPA Administrator is authorized to provide funds to cover up to 100 percent of the costs for the replacement of the bus.

Transportation

Electric Vehicles, Buses and Ferries

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$5,000,000,000 Cities, Counties, Non-Profit Agencies, Private Sector Businesses, States/Territories, Tribes
Pending (2024/Q2)
Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail Grants To fund capital projects that reduce the state of good repair backlog, improve performance, or expand or establish new intercity passenger rail service, including privately operated intercity passenger rail service if an eligible applicant is involved.

Transportation

Passenger and Freight Rail

Department of Transportation

Federal Railroad Administration

$43,500,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Amtrak Pending (2024/Q2)
FTA 5303 Program – Pilot Program for Transit Oriented Development The Pilot Program for Transit Oriented Development Planning is a discretionary grant program that helps support Federal Transit AdministrationÂ’s mission of improving public transportation for AmericaÂ’s communities by providing funding to local communities to integrate land use and transportation planning with a new fixed guideway or core capacity transit capital investment.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$68,864,631 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Transit Agencies
Pending (2024/Q3)
FTA 5310 Program – Pilot Program for Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Competitive program to improve coordinated access and mobility

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$24,102,620 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Non-Profit Agencies Pending (2024/Q4)
FTA 5337 Program – Rail Vehicle Replacement Grants Capital projects for the replacement of rail rolling stock. Not more than three new competitive awards to eligible projects may be announced each fiscal year. FTA may select projects for multi-year awards.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$1,500,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Transit Agencies Pending (2024/Q4)
Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects The Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects program provides funding for the construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of nationally-significant Federal lands transportation projects and Tribal transportation projects.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,775,000,000
Federal Agencies, States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Other Entities
Pending (2024/Q4)
Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) – Discretionary PROTECT Grants will support planning, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk coastal infrastructure.

Transportation

Resilience

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,400,000,000
Federal Agencies, States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Pending (2024/Q2)
Railroad Crossing Elimination Program The purpose of the RCE Program is to fund highway-rail or pathway-rail grade crossing improvement projects that focus on improving the safety and mobility of people and goods. It provides a funding opportunity to improve American rail infrastructure to enhance rail safety, improve the health and safety of communities, eliminate highway-rail and pathway-rail grade crossings that are frequently blocked by trains, and reduce the impacts that freight movement and railroad operations may have on underserved communities.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Railroad Administration

$5,500,000,000
States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Other Entities
Pending (2024/Q2)
Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program will restore community connectivity by removing, retrofitting, or mitigating highways or other transportation facilities that create barriers to community connectivity, including to mobility, access, or economic development.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,000,000,000 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies Pending (2024/Q3)
Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) Grants The purpose of the SMART Grants Program is to conduct demonstration projects focused on advanced smart city or community technologies and systems in a variety of communities to improve transportation efficiency and safety. The program funds projects that are focused on using technology interventions to solve real-world challenges and build data and technology capacity and expertise in the public sector.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$1,000,000,000
States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Pending (2024/Q3)
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