Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act Resource Database

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Eligible Recipients
PROGRAMS FILTERED BY:   Transportation
Showing 50 of 109 Results UPDATED May 14
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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 5312 Program – Low or No Emission Vehicle Component Assessment Program The Federal Transit Administration will provide funds to two qualified institutions of higher education to conduct testing, evaluation, and analysis of low or no emission components intended for use in low- and zero emission buses used to provide public transportation. The Low and No-Emission Component Assessment Program (LoNO-CAP) is intended to test items that are separately installed in and removable from a low or no emission transit bus.

Transportation

Electric Vehicles, Buses and Ferries

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$26,169,974
Higher Education Insitutions
Pending (TBD)
FTA 5312 Program – Research, Development, Demonstration and Deployment Projects (Includes Public Transportation Innovation Program) Provides funding to assist innovative projects and activities that advance and sustain safe, efficient, equitable, climate-friendly public transportation. Eligible research and demonstrations under this program explore novel approaches to improve public transportation service – especially for transit-dependent individuals; advance vehicle and system technologies for safety, energy efficiency, and operational performance; use data for enhanced insights; and undertake other activities that help transit agencies meet equity, safety, climate change and transformation goals for a safer, environmentally cleaner, socially just and connected public transportation system.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$132,218,677
Pending (2024/Q4)
FTA 5314 Program – Public Transportation Technical Assistance and Workforce Development Provides funding to support workforce development and transition, including in relation to zero-emission fleet conversion, and other technical assistance to support transit providers in enhancing safe, efficient, equitable and climate-friendly public transportation. Additionally, the program supports the development of standards for the public transportation industry.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$61,978,167
Non-Profit Agencies Pending (TBD)
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)
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 5339(b) Program – Bus and Bus Facilities Competitive Grants The purpose of the Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program is to assist in the financing of buses and bus facilities capital projects, including replacing, rehabilitating, purchasing or leasing buses or related equipment, and rehabilitating, purchasing, constructing or leasing bus-related facilities.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$1,966,392,169
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Special Districts, Transit Agencies Open
FTA 5339(c) Program – Low or No Emission (Bus) Grants The purpose of the Low-No Program is to support the transition of the nationÂ’s transit fleet to the lowest polluting and most energy efficient transit vehicles. The Low-No Program provides funding to state and local governmental authorities for the purchase or lease of zero-emission and low-emission transit buses, including acquisition, construction, and leasing of required supporting facilities.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Department of Transportation

Federal Transit Administration

$5,624,550,890
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Special Districts, Transit Agencies Open
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
Hazmat Training Grants No detailed description available.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$25,000,000
To Be Determined
Pending (TBD)
Healthy Streets Program No detailed description available.

Transportation

Resilience

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$500,000,000
To Be Determined Pending (TBD)
High Priority Activities Program The High Priority Activities grant program is a discretionary (competitive) grant program designed to provide Federal financial assistance to enhance statesÂ’ commercial vehicle safety plan activities, including commercial vehicle inspections, traffic enforcement, and outreach while supporting innovative technology development and/or new project(s) not included in the commercial vehicle safety plan that will have a positive impact on commercial vehicle safety. Other applicants, such as academia and safety associations are also eligible for these grants that improve safety. Overall this grant supports safety programs and innovative technology deployment with a goal of increasing efficiency improvements in exchanging commercial vehicle safety data.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$432,500,000 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes Open
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
Highway Safety Research & Development Research and development activities with respect to (1) highway and traffic safety systems and conditions, (2) human behavioral factors and their effect on highway and traffic safety, (3) evaluation of the effectiveness of countermeasures to increase highway and traffic safety, (4) development of technologies to detect drug impaired drivers, (5) driver education programs, State laws on highway and traffic safety; Cooperative research and evaluation to research and evaluate priority highway safety countermeasures; Collaborative research on in-vehicle technology to prevent alcohol-impaired driving; Education campaign to reduce incidence of vehicular heatstroke of children; Grant program to develop and implement State processes for informing consumers of recalls; and Evaluation of innovative highway safety countermeasures.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$970,000,000 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Special Districts, Transit Agencies, Non-Profit Agencies, Higher Education Insitutions, Private Sector Businesses Pending (TBD)
Highway Use Tax Evasion Enforcement Grants The Highway Use Tax Evasion Enforcement Grants program provides funding to the Internal Revenue Service and the States to carry out intergovernmental enforcement efforts, along with training and research, to reduce evasion of payment of motor fuel and other highway use taxes, which are the principal sources for Federal and State highway funding.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$20,000,000
Pending (2024/Q3)
Innovative Finance and Asset Concession Grant Program To assist public entities in facilitating and evaluating public-private partnerships and exploring innovative financing and delivery opportunities for Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) eligible (TIFIA) eligible projects. Two types of grants are available under the new program: Technical Assistance Grants and Expert Services Grants. Technical Assistance grants will build organizational capacity and advance a portfolio of assets by conducting pre-construction tasks, such as asset scans, value-for-money analyses, and other tasks that consider innovative finance and delivery, including asset concessions. Expert Services Grants enable recipients to hire expert professionals to develop and deliver public-private partnerships in connection with the development of a specific asset.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$100,000,000 Open
Intelligent Transportation Systems Program The Intelligent Transportation Systems Program fosters innovation in transportation through the deployment of technology to enhance safety and efficiency while reducing environmental impacts of surface transportation, resulting in improved access and convenience, saved lives and time, and increased productivity.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$550,000,000
To Be Determined Pending (TBD)
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
Multi-State Freight Corridor Planning Multi-State Freight Corridor Planning

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$25,000,000
To Be Determined
Pending (TBD)
National Driver Register The NDR maintains the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS), a computerized database containing information on individuals whose privilege to operate a motor vehicle has been revoked, suspended, canceled or denied or who have been convicted of serious traffic-related offenses.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$36,000,000 Non-Profit Agencies, Private Sector Businesses Pending (TBD)
National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program (NEVI) Strategically deploy electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and establish an interconnected network to facilitate data collection, access, and reliability. Sets aside 10% of funding for discretionary grants to State and local governments that require additional assistance to strategically deploy EV charging infrastructure.

Transportation

Electric Vehicles, Buses and Ferries

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$5,000,000,000 States/Territories
Pending (2024/Q3)
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 Infrastructure Project Assistance (Megaprojects) The National Infrastructure Project Assistance Program will support large, complex projects that are difficult to fund by other means and likely to generate national or regional economic, mobility, or safety benefits.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$15,000,000,000
States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Special Districts, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not available
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
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)
Nationally Significant Freight & Highway Projects (INFRA) The Nationally Significant Freight & Highway Projects program, also known as “INFRA”, awards competitive grants for multimodal freight and highway projects of national or regional significance to improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of the movement of freight and people in and across rural and urban areas.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$13,250,000,000
Federal Agencies, States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Special Districts, Transit Agencies, Other Entities
Not available
Nationally Significant Freight & Highway Projects (INFRA) Setaside – State Incentives Pilot Program INFRA awards competitive grants for multimodal freight and highway projects of national or regional significance to improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of the movement of freight and people.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$750,000,000
States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Other Entities
Not available
On-the-Job Training Program The On-the-Job Training program helps develop the capacity of the NationÂ’s current and future highway construction industry workforce by providing the development and diversity of skilled labor.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$50,000,000
States/Territories Pending (TBD)
Open Challenge and Research Pilot Program No detailed description available.

Transportation

Resilience

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$75,000,000
To Be Determined
Pending (TBD)
Prioritization Process Pilot Program The vision of the PPPP is to fund the development and implementation of pilot prioritization processes that address and integrate the components of existing transportation programs and support projects that improve safety, climate change and sustainability, equity, and economic strength and global competitiveness consistent with DOT's strategic goals. The program will support data-driven approaches to planning that, upon completion, can be evaluated for public benefit. The program provides funding to develop and implement a publicly accessible, transparent prioritization process for the ranking and selection of projects for inclusion in short-range and long-range transportation plans for state or metropolitan areas.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$50,000,000 States/Territories, MPOs Open
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)
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
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)
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
Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity / Local and Regional Project Assistance Grants (RAISE) The RAISE Discretionary Grant program provides an opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives. The program has previously been known as the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) and Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Discretionary Grants programs.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$15,000,000,000
Pending (2024/Q4)
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)
Restoration & Enhancement Grant Program To provide operating assistance to initiate, restore, or enhance intercity passenger rail service. Key Changes: New priority to applications for routes selected under the Corridor Identification and Development Program and operated by Amtrak. Grants may provide operating assistance for up to six years, and may not exceed: 90 percent of the projected net operating costs for the first year of service; 80 percent of the projected net operating costs for the second year of service; 70 percent of the projected net operating costs for the third year of service; 60 percent of the projected net operating costs for the fourth year of service; 50 percent of the projected net operating costs for the fifth year of service; and 30 percent of the projected net operating costs for the sixth year of service.

Transportation

Passenger and Freight Rail

Department of Transportation

Federal Railroad Administration

$500,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Amtrak, Transit Agencies, Private Sector Businesses Pending (TBD)
Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program will support projects to improve and expand the surface transportation infrastructure in rural areas to increase connectivity, improve the safety and reliability of the movement of people and freight, and generate regional economic growth and improve quality of life.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$2,000,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Other Entities
Not available
Safe Streets and Roads for All The Office of the Secretary's Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant program provides supplemental funding to support local initiatives to prevent death and serious injury on roads and streets, commonly referred to as ‘‘Vision Zero’’ or ‘‘Toward Zero Deaths’’ initiatives.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Office of the Secretary

$6,000,000,000
Cities, Counties, MPOs, Special Districts, Transit Agencies, Tribes Apply Now
Safety-Related Activities (Set-aside) This set-aside is for transportation safety outreach, training, and education.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$17,500,000
States/Territories Pending (TBD)
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