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The FY 2025 HMSI Grant Award, administered by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under Assistance Listing 20. 707, provides financial assistance to state governments to conduct hazardous materials shipper inspections. The program's goal is to improve the safety of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) transportation, reduce fatalities, and prevent injuries.
Eligible state agencies can use HMSI funding to cover costs associated with HAZMAT shipper inspection activities, including personnel, travel, equipment, supplies, and inspector training. Awards under this program are available up to ,000. The FY 2025 Notice of Funding Opportunity was last updated May 19, 2025.
Contact Tremayne Terry at PHMSA (202-366-6942) for additional information.
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Opportunity Listing - FY 2025 HMSI GRANT AWARD Agency: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin Assistance Listings: 20. 707 -- Hazardous Materials State Inspection (HMSI) Grant Last Updated: May 19, 2025 View version history on Grants.
gov HMSI is a financial assistance program that provides grants to states to perform hazardous material shipper inspections to improve the safety of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) transport, reduce fatalities, and reduce injuries. States can utilize HMSI funding to cover costs for HAZMAT shipper inspections to include personnel, travel, equipment, supplies, and training for HAZMAT inspectors.
Grantor contact information TREMAYNE TERRY 202-366-6942 File name Description Last updated HMSI_NOFO_FY_2025. pdf HMSI NOFO FY 2025 May 19, 2025 06:37 PM UTC HMSI_Grant_Terms_and_Conditions. pdf HMSI Grant Terms and Conditions May 19, 2025 06:37 PM UTC FAQs_for_the_Hazardous_Materials_State_Inspection.
pdf FAQs for the Hazardous Materials State Inspection May 19, 2025 06:58 PM UTC Link to additional information Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity : Employment labor and training
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