Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act Resource Database

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Showing 36 of 236 Results UPDATED April 15
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23 USC 503(c)(5) – Accelerated Implementation and Deployment of Advanced Digital Construction Management Systems The Accelerated Implementation and Deployment of Advanced Digital Construction Management Systems will promote, implement, deploy, demonstrate, showcase, support, and document the application of advanced digital construction management systems, practices, performance,and benefits.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$100,000,000
To Be Determined Pending (TBD)
23 USC 503(c)(3) – Accelerated Implementation and Deployment of Pavement Technologies Provides a coordinated and cohesive approach to advance research and development of technologies with deployment activities regarding highway pavements and the materials from which highway infrastructure is constructed.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$60,000,000
To Be Determined Pending (TBD)
Carbon Storage Validation and Testing: CarbonSAFE Program To establish a program of research, development, and demonstration for carbon storage.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Fossil Energy and Carbon Management

$2,500,000,000 Private Sector Businesses Pending (TBD)
Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach (REO) Grant Program Communities across the country are burdened by pollution impacts from inefficient waste management systems. This historic investment will transform public education and outreach regarding how to reduce, reuse, and recycle right.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Other

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$75,000,000 Pending (TBD)
Emerging Contaminants in Small or Disadvantaged Communities (EC-SDC) Grant Program This grant program provides grants to public water systems in small and underserved/disadvantaged communities that are unable to finance activities needed to comply with drinking water regulations. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law prioritizes the funding to focus on small and disadvantaged communities in addressing emerging contaminants, including PFAS.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Water

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$5,000,000,000 Pending (TBD)
23 USC 503(b) Setaside – Strategic Innovation for Revenue Collection (Set-aside) Test the feasibility of a road usage fee and other user-based alternative revenue mechanisms to help maintain the long-term solvency of the Highway Trust Fund, through pilot projects at the State, local, and regional level.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$75,000,000
States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities Apply Now
Carbon Utilization Program To establish a grant program for state and local governments to procure and use products derived from captured carbon oxides.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Fossil Energy and Carbon Management

$310,140,781 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Utilities Apply Now
Clean Water State Revolving Fund The Clean Water State Revolving Fund program is a federal-state partnership that provides communities low-cost financing for a wide range of water quality infrastructure projects. Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, 49 percent of Clean Water State Revolving Fund funds shall be eligible to be grants or 100 percent principal forgiveness loans. The Clean Water State Revolving Fund program provides capitalization grants to States, which will provide a long-term source of State financing for construction of wastewater treatment facilities and implementation of other water quality management activities.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Water

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$11,713,000,000 States/Territories, Cities, Tribes, Utilities
Apply Now
Commercial Driver’s License Implementation Program The CDLPI discretionary grant seeks to improve highway safety by supporting Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Programs on a State and National level. The funding assists grant partners in achieving compliance with the CDL regulations in 49 CFR Parts 383 and 384 by providing funding directly to States and other entities capable of executing National projects to aid States in their compliance efforts.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$297,500,000 States/Territories, Counties, Cities Apply Now
Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Training & Support Grant Program The purpose of this new discretionary grant is to train non-Feds who conduct CMV enforcement activities and to develop related training materials.

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$25,000,000 Non-Profit Agencies Apply Now
Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training Grant Program The Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training grant program awards grants to a variety of educational institutions that provide commercial truck and bus driving training, including accredited public or private colleges, universities, vocational-technical schools, post-secondary educational institutions, truck driver training schools, associations, and state and local governments, including federally recognized Native American Tribal governments.

Transportation

Electric Vehicles, Buses and Ferries

Department of Transportation

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

$16,500,000 States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Transit Agencies, Non-Profit Agencies, Higher Education Insitutions, Private Sector Businesses, Other Entities
Apply Now
Congestion Relief Program Advance innovative, integrated, and multimodal solutions to reduce congestion and the related economic and environmental costs in the most congested metropolitan areas with an urbanized area population of 1 million+.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$250,000,000 States/Territories, MPOs, Counties, Cities Apply Now
Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement Grants The purpose of the CRISI Program is to invest in a wide range of projects within the United States to improve railroad safety, efficiency, and reliability; mitigate congestion at both intercity passenger rail and freight rail chokepoints to support more efficient travel and goods movement; enhance multi-modal connections; and lead to new or substantially improved Intercity Passenger Rail Transportation corridors.

Transportation

Passenger and Freight Rail

Department of Transportation

Federal Railroad Administration

$10,000,000,000
States/Territories, Counties, Cities, Tribes, Amtrak, Transit Agencies, Non-Profit Agencies, Private Sector Businesses, Other Entities
Apply Now
Crash Data Funding will be used pursuant to Bipartisan Infrastructure Law §24108 to improve crash data collections and analysis, specifically: to revise non-motorist data collection to distinguish individual personal conveyances like electric scooters and bicycles, update the Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria (MMUCC), collect additional data elements related to vulnerable road users, coordinate with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on national database of pedestrian injuries & fatalities, increase participation in the Electronic Data Transfer protocol via new State grant program and internal investment, and expand the Crash Investigation Sampling System by adding sites, broadening scope, and adopting on-scene investigation protocols

Transportation

Safety

Department of Transportation

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

$1,500,000,000
States/Territories, Tribes Apply Now
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund is a financial assistance program to help water systems and states to achieve the health protection objectives of the Safe Drinking Water Act. States are required to give priority for the use of Drinking Water State Revolving Fund project funds to: Address the most serious risks to human health, ensure compliance with the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act, and assist systems most in need on a per household basis according to state affordability criteria. Not all drinking water compliance problems, however, can be solved through capital financing of infrastructure improvements. Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, 49 percent of funds shall be eligible to be grants or 100 percent principal forgiveness loans.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Water

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$11,713,000,000 States/Territories, Cities, Tribes, Utilities
Apply Now
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Emerging Contaminants (incl. PFAS) Drinking Water State Revolving Fund funding as described in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program, with eligible projects limited to those that address emerging contaminants, such as PFAS.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Water

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$4,000,000,000 States/Territories, Cities, Tribes, Utilities, Other Entities
Apply Now
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Lead Service Lines Replacement Drinking Water State Revolving Fund funding as described in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program, below, with eligible projects limited to lead service line replacement and associated activities related to identification, planning, design and removal. Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, 49 percent of funds shall be eligible to be grants or 100 percent principal forgiveness loans.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Water

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$15,000,000,000 Cities, States/Territories, Tribes, Utilities, Other Entities
Apply Now
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 Apply Now
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 Apply Now
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 Apply Now
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
Apply Now
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
Apply Now
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
Apply Now
Pollution Prevention Grants Grantees deliver technical assistance to businesses – including those communities with environmental justice concerns – to identify and adopt source reduction practices and technologies that benefit businesses, communities, and local economies. Pollution Prevention means reducing or eliminating pollutants from entering any waste stream or otherwise being released into the environment prior to recycling, treatment, or disposal.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Resilience

Environmental Protection Agency

State and Tribal Assistance Grants

$100,000,000 States/Territories, Tribes Apply Now
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 Apply Now
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
Apply Now
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
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act The Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act Program provides Federal credit assistance to eligible surface transportation projects.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,250,000,000 Cities, Counties, Private Sector Businesses, States/Territories, Transit Agencies Apply Now
Building Energy Codes, Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation A competitive grant program to enable sustained, cost-effective implementation of updated building energy codes to save customers money on their energy bills.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

$225,000,000 States/Territories Apply Now
Deployment of Technologies to Enhance Grid Flexibility (Smart Grid Grants – IIJA Section 40107 / GRIP Program) Funding and expansion of eligible activities under the Smart Grid Investment Matching Grant Program established under section 1306 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Electricity

$3,000,000,000 Utilities Apply Now
Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Grants (Grid Resiliency Utility and Industry Grants – IIJA Section 40101(c) / GRIP Program) To make grants to eligible entities, States, and Tribes to prevent outages and enhance the resilience of the electric grid. This program includes $2.5 billion in competitive grants for industry and $2.5 billion in formula grants for states and American Indian tribes.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Electricity

$5,000,000,000
Apply Now
Program Upgrading Our Electric Grid and Ensuring Reliability and Resiliency (Innovative Grid Resilience Program – IIJA Section 40103(b) / GRIP Program) To provide federal financial assistance to demonstrate innovative approaches to transmission, storage, and distribution infrastructure to harden and enhance resilience and reliability; and to demonstrate new approaches to enhance regional grid resilience.

Climate, Energy & Environment

Clean Energy and Power

Department of Energy

Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations

$5,000,000,000 Apply Now
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 Apply Now
Bridge Investment Program (Planning and Bridge) The Bridge Investment Program will support projects to improve bridge and culvert condition, safety, efficiency, and reliability.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$15,465,000,000
Apply Now
Bridge Investment Program (Large Bridge) The Bridge Investment Program will support projects to improve bridge and culvert condition, safety, efficiency, and reliability.

Transportation

Roads, Bridges and Major Projects

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$15,465,000,000
Apply Now
Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program (ATIIP) The Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program (ATIIP) is a new competitive grant program to construct projects to provide safe and connected active transportation facilities in active transportation networks or active transportation spines. Active transportation networks are active transportation facilities that connect between destinations within a community or metropolitan region, including schools, workplaces, residences, businesses, recreation areas, medical facilities, and other community areas . Active transportation spines are active transportation facilities that connect between communities, metropolitan regions, or States.

Transportation

Other

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

$1,000,000,000
Apply Now
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