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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is accepting applications for a cooperative agreement to operate the Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) Center servicing American Indian tribal governments in the Northwest Region (Idaho, Montana (Western), Oregon, Washington). The Recipient will provide for the transfer of transportation technology, training and technical assistance to American Indian tribal governments for the prescribed region through the TTAP, a cooperative effort between the FHWA and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). TTAP is the tribal component of the FHWA Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP). The Recipient will coordinate with the FHWA in the implementation of the TTAP. Activities will focus on the transfer of technical and program information originating primarily from the FHWA, BIA, State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), Tribal Departments of Transportation, Tribal Governments, and other tribal transportation associations.
Funding Opportunity Number: DTFH61-13-RA-00009. Assistance Listing: 20.200. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: T. Award Amount: $150K – $1.4M per award.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $150K – $1.4M per award Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The FHWA hereby requests applications for assistance to result in the award of Work Zone and Guardrail Safety Training Grant cooperative agreements that would build on work already completed under the Work Zone Safety Grants Program. The purpose of this program is to award funding to qualified applicants to conduct training nationally for a wide range of workers on the prevention of injuries and fatalities in highway and roadway work zones; develop guidelines on work zone safety, operational issues, and best practices that will assist State and local government transportation agencies and other entities in improving work zone safety; and to provide training based on these guidelines. Funding Opportunity Number: DTFH6116RA00018. Assistance Listing: 20.215. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: T. Award Amount: $250K – $2.5M per award.
National Center for Excellence for Rural Safety 2021 NOFO Amendment 2 (7/26/2021): This amendment to NOFO 693JJ321NF00009 incorporates the following changes to the version originally posted to Grants.gov on 06/29/2021: The slides as well as the weblink for the recording of the NOFO's informational webinar that occurred on Friday, July 23, 2021 at 11:00AM (Eastern) are now available and provided below and in the "Related Documents" tab for this opportunity. Webinar Recording Link: https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/p5yw0bitq7h3/ Additionally, amendment 2 has been added to the "Related Documents" tab. This amendment makes changes pertaining to the submission requirements as they pertain to instructions for submitting resumes for Key Personnel, as well as a clarification on the provision of cost/price information on the cover page of Technical Volume 1. [END OF AMENDMENT 2] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National Center for Excellence for Rural Safety 2021 NOFO Amendment 1 (7/16/2021): This amendment to NOFO 693JJ321NF00009 incorporates the following changes to the version originally posted to Grants.gov on 06/29/2021: The weblink and date for the NOFO's informational webinar is now available. The webinar will occur on Friday, July 23, 2021 at 11:00AM (Eastern). The registration link is below: https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/emq3y1g2nkx1/event/event_info.html [END OF AMENDMENT 1] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Up to $4,900,000.00 in Federal funding to award a single cooperative agreement to an eligible entity to transition, operate, and maintain the National Center for Excellence for Rural Road Safety (Rural Safety Center). Available funding for the Base Period is currently $1,444,154.00. Additional Federal funding is subject to the availability of funds and exercise of the option periods. Please refer to the full NOFO for more information. Funding Opportunity Number: 693JJ321NF00009. Assistance Listing: 20.200. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: T. Award Amount: Up to $4.9M per award.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for two funding categories: (1) Planning and (2) Bridge Project grants (a project with total eligible costs not greater than $100 million) for awards under the Bridge Investment Program (BIP). This notice establishes a “rolling application” process for Planning and Bridge Project applications by providing the schedule, requirements, and selection process for such projects for the remaining available amounts of the BIP funding provided by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) (also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law” or BIL) for FY 2023 through FY 2026, which total up to $9.7 billion (see section B.1 for details for funds available for each fiscal year). FHWA is soliciting applications for the other BIP project category in a separate NOFO available on Grants.gov, listing number 693JJ323NF00019: Large Bridge Project (a project with total eligible costs greater than $100 million). Funding Opportunity Number: 693JJ324NF00006. Assistance Listing: 20.205. Funding Instrument: G. Category: T. Award Amount: $50K – $80M per award.