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The Pre-Development Accelerator Pilot Program (PDAP) is a grant from the Michigan Infrastructure Office Technical Assistance Center that funds pre-development activities for infrastructure projects in Michigan municipalities and federally recognized tribes.
Awards of up to $50,000 support early-stage activities such as feasibility studies, engineering assessments, environmental reviews, and other work needed before applying for federal infrastructure funding. Applicants—including local government units—must coordinate with their local Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) or Regional Planning Agency (RPA) and obtain a letter of support.
MPOs and RPAs may also apply on behalf of member communities. Each application corresponds to a single project, with no cap on the number of applications an eligible entity may submit.
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How do I apply? To apply for TAC support you will need to coordinate with your local planning organization (MPO/RPA) and receive a letter of support from them confirming that they have reviewed and selected your project to be submitted to TAC. When you have received the letter of support, you will then use the application links in the above section of the document to apply.
Please see the list of MPOs/RPAs to find your local planning agency. * I’m an MPO/RPA. Can I apply for PDAP myself?
* MPOs and RPAs can submit applications on behalf of their member localities or eligible community entities who will be the recipients of the funds and carrying out the pre-development activity awarded. When doing so, the MPO/RPA serves as the applicant and is responsible for coordinating with the community to prioritize projects and gather the necessary information for the application.
MPOs/RPAs must ensure that the community or eligible entity has the capacity to complete the pre-development work funded or will provide a description of how they will assist the community in completing the work. MPOs/RPAs will still provide letters of support prioritizing the projects in the region.
* MPOs and RPAs can submit applications for direct funding as long as the pre-development work they perform results in local projects within their region applying for federal funding within 12 – 18 months. MPOs/RPAs must provide a listing of the projects in the pipeline to benefit from their activities, the federal funding sources being targeted, and a timeline for applying for federal funds.
Funded activities undertaken by MPOs/RPAs may benefit more than one project/municipality. Additionally, each municipality with a benefitting pipeline project must provide a letter of support detailing the project, the federal funding source to sought and the timeline. * How many projects can I submit for PDAP?
There is no cap on how many project applications you can submit. Each application should correspond to a single project and can include multiple types of pre-development activities to be funded as needed. If an applicant wishes to request support for a different project, a separate application must be submitted for that project.
This structure allows TAC to evaluate each project on its own merits while providing flexibility for communities to request a combination of services tailored to their needs. We highly recommend to only submit applications for projects that are top priorities across the region, and to ensure they align with the application criteria provided. If you need help prioritizing projects and services to apply for, please contact us.
* How do I calculate the percent of MiEJScreen census tracts in my project area that are at the 60th percentile or above? MiEJScreen is Michigan’s environmental justice mapping tool that identifies census tracts with higher environmental or social vulnerability.
For this question, you should determine which census tracts fall within your project area and identify those with MiEJScreen scores at the 60th percentile or above (meaning the tract is in the top 40% statewide for EJ concerns). Then, calculate the percentage by dividing the number of high-percentile tracts by the total number of tracts in your project area and multiplying by 100.
This percentage indicates the share of your project area that serves communities with elevated environmental justice needs. * If a community has been awarded a federal grant already and still need to do activities required by the federal grant, do these activities qualify under PDAP? No. PDAP funding is intended for communities that need pre-development support before applying for federal grants.
Activities tied to the implementation of a previously awarded federal grant are not eligible * If a community have previously applied for a federal grant and were unsuccessful, would the community be eligible for PDAP to strengthen the application for resubmittal for the federal grant? Yes.
Communities that were not awarded federal funding may apply for PDAP to complete the pre-development tasks needed to make a future application more competitive. This includes filling gaps identified in prior feedback. * If a community does not require a competitive bid for $50,000 or less for services, how can the community participate in PDAP?
Communities using a local no-bid process must still demonstrate that costs are reasonable. They must provide historical contracts or invoices with the proposed vendor, evidence that pricing is consistent with past work, and documentation showing the vendor was originally selected through a fair process (or choose a MiDEAL vendor). MiDEAL remains a streamlined alternative.
* What is the time frame for MIO TAC PDAP awards? Award timing depends on the volume of applications received. MIO TAC anticipates notifying applicants of preliminary awards by the third week of December and issuing final award decisions by January 2026, allowing communities to begin work promptly.
* What is the total amount of MIO TAC funds allocated for PDAP? The Pre-Development Accelerator Pilot is funded at $1,500,000, which will be awarded across eligible communities based on project need, readiness, and alignment with PDAP priorities. * Does the MIO TAC offer other services?
Yes. In addition to pre-development support, the TAC offers other services such as grant identification, grant writing support, and assistance with matching funds to help communities advance their infrastructure projects for federal funding. * Is reporting required if I receive TAC support?
Yes. The provider delivering the pre-development support is responsible for reporting progress to MIO TAC throughout the service delivery process. In addition, each recipient will be asked to complete a feedback form at the conclusion of the technical assistance, and recipients are expected to report whether the project ultimately received a federal grant or funding award.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities and federally recognized tribes in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Pre-Development Accelerator Pilot Program (PDAP) is funded by Michigan Infrastructure Office Technical Assistance Center. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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