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FY2025 SEID Grant Recipients Announced The Southeast Crescent Regional Commission has awarded $34. 8 million through the FY2025 State Economic & Infrastructure Development (SEID) Program, supporting 83 community-driven projects across Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
These investments strengthen core infrastructure, expand workforce pathways, and advance local economic development efforts across the Southeast Crescent region. The State Economic and Infrastructure Development (SEID) Grant Program supports projects that strengthen critical infrastructure, support economic growth, and develop community resilience.
Funding for roads, bridges, water systems, broadband, and other critical infrastructure needs that support economic growth. Health and Support Services Projects that improve healthcare access, mental health services, and community support programs in underserved areas. Training programs, education initiatives, and skill development to prepare residents for in-demand careers.
Support for small business development, entrepreneurship, and initiatives that attract new industries to the region. Affordable Housing Access Projects that increase housing availability, affordability, and quality for residents across the region. Environmental Economic Development Initiatives that protect natural resources, promote sustainable development, and build outdoor recreation and tourism.
Full Applications Will Open Based On Individual States Release Dates * Individual States may accelerate timeline for application based on state priorities. Follow these six steps to apply for 2025 SEID Grants. Contact your State Program Manager to ensure eligibility.
Scroll down to find your State Program Manager. Check to ensure SAM. gov registration is up to date (or Register on SAM.
gov). Create an account on the SCRC Grant Portal. Click to visit the Grant Portal.
Carefully review the entire NOFA. Begin pre-application on Grant Portal. Click to visit the Grant Portal.
Contact your State Program Manager with any questions. Scroll down to find your State Program Manager. Click your state to find contact information and connect with someone who knows your region and is ready to support your community’s goals.
SCRC State Program Managers: Alabama Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Programs Supervisor Federal Initiatives & Recreation Division Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) Federal Initiatives Program Specialist & Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Email : [email protected] SCRC State Program Manager: Georgia Georgia Department of Community Affairs SCRC State Program Manager: Mississippi Interim SCRC Regional Office SCRC State Program Manager: North Carolina North Carolina Department of Commerce ARC and SCRC Assistant Program Manager North Carolina Department of Commerce Address: 301 N.
Wilmington Street SCRC State Program Manager: South Carolina South Carolina Department of Commerce SCRC State Program Managers: Virginia Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development Email Address: [email protected] Address: 600 E Main Street Frequently Asked Questions Following here are answers to questions you may have about applying for a SEID grant, as well as links to several documents that you may need to complete during the pre-application and/or application process.
Please reach out to your state coordinator with any additional questions. Who is eligible for funding?
State governments of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia Local governments (village, town, city and county) Other political subdivisions of States (regional planning commissions, local economic or community development activities, or a consortium of political subdivisions) Indian Tribes; 2 CFR 200.
54 Indian tribe (or “federally recognized Indian tribe”) Non-profit organizations described in section 501(c) and 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code How much is the Grant for? SEID grant awards will range from $50,000 (minimum) to $1,000,000 (maximum) for construction and non-construction projects. However, a state may exceed the recommended maximum amount with justification.
How is the match determined? SCRC’s statute has match requirements on grants as described below: i. For projects in SCRC-designated distressed counties, the federal cost share may not exceed 80%, thus requiring a 20% grantee match.
ii. For projects in SCRC-designated transitional counties or isolated areas of distress, the federal cost share may not exceed 50%, thus requiring a 50% grantee match. iii.
For multi-county or multi-state projects, the federal cost share can be raised to 60-90% for a project or activity. To determine the match requirement for multi-jurisdictional projects, use the SCRC Match Calculator to enter relevant data. Submit the results with the grant application.
iv. SCRC funding is generally not available for projects located in SCRC-designated attainment counties unless the project is located in an isolated area of distress or part of a multi-county project. What is the first step I need to take?
Read the NOFA and contact your state program manager. How do I register in the Grant Portal? Go to portal website: https://www.
grantinterface. com/Home/Logon? urlkey=scrc Click on Create New Account Follow steps and then log back in What if I registered in the Grant Portal previously?
Your previous registration is still active. You can login with your previous credentials. If you have forgotten your password, complete the reset password steps in the portal.
What is SAM. gov and what do I need to do? The UEI may take up to 14 days to obtain and is required for all applications, so it is important to request the UEI early.
A Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) is a 12-character alphanumeric code assigned by the System for Award Management (SAM. gov) to businesses and other entities doing business with the U.S. federal government. It serves as a primary means of identification for these entities within federal databases and systems.
The UEI is required for participating in many federal programs, including the SEID grant, and for receiving payments from the government. The UEI must be submitted during the pre-application process. An EIN is a federal tax ID number for businesses, tax-exempt organizations, and other entities.
You can get an EIN for free directly from the IRS in minutes. Any organization who pays employees or withholds taxes on income is required to have one. What is SCRC’s Assistance Listing Number?
All SEID Grant funds are issued on a REIMBURSEMENT basis only. This means that the grantee must first expend the funds and then submit a request for reimbursement. It typically takes up to 30 days to receive the requested reimbursement.
How long is the Grant Period? The grant period is up to two years. The expected start date will be September 1, 2025, which means that projects funded under the grant are expected to be completed no later than August 31, 2027.
Two one-year extensions may be requested for larger projects that have made substantial progress within the grant period. This section contains essential materials related to the SEID Grant application process. Prospective applicants should carefully review all documentation to ensure compliance with program requirements and eligibility criteria.
We encourage you to consult your State Program Manager with any questions regarding these documents or the application process. Training resources will be posted here as they are made available. 2025 SEID Grant Notice of funding availability (NOFA) SF424 Application for Federal Assistance Click here for a fillable version of SF424 (may not work on all devices).
Click here for a fillable version of SF424-A (may not work on all devices). Click here for a fillable version of SF424-B (may not work on all devices). Click here for a fillable version of SF424-C (may not work on all devices).
Click here for a fillable version of SF424-D (may not work on all devices).
Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters Primary Covered Transactions SEID Budget Narrative Template for Construction Projects SEID Budget Narrative Template for Non-Construction Projects SCRC NEPA Intake Form Fillable Record Retention Attestation 1002 Match and Cost Share Drug-Free Workplace Certification Buy America Build America - 2025 Grant Authorized Official & POC Form Grantee Timeline for Implementation Scope of Work (Gantt Chart) Weighted Match Calculator *Important Note: All grantees must comply with the Build America, Buy America Act.
Learn more → This section is for grantees planning projects that involve construction. At SCRC, we define construction as any activity related to planning, designing, and building infrastructure—such as roads, buildings, bridges, or other structures. This can also include repairs, maintenance, or demolition work.
Grantees must review each of the sections below, as all are required for the full application process. Preliminary Engineering Report Build America, Buy America Learn more about Construction vs. Non-Construction →
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State governments, local governments, federally recognized Indian Tribes, and nonprofit organizations in Alabama. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Southeast Crescent Regional Commission State Economic and Infrastructure Development (SEID) Grant Program is funded by Southeast Crescent Regional Commission. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alabama. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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