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ADECA – Impacting Alabama Low-Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) The objectives of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) are to help low-income families meet the costs of home energy, defined as heating and cooling of residences, and to increase their energy self-sufficiency and reduce their vulnerability resulting from energy needs.
Where Opportunity Meets Community: ADECA releases 2025 Annual Report ADECA programs have at some point touched every community in Alabama. Read the 2025 ADECA Annual Report. The Be Linked Alabama site includes the Alabama Broadband Map, county profiles and dashboards and statewide broadband news.
Video: ADECA grants help Andalusia welcome Conecuh Sausage and enhance recreation Grant funding administered by ADECA is helping the city of Andalusia provide infrastructure for a new Conecuh Sausage plant and also make upgrades to a local park. Video: ADECA grants help fund Gadsden Senior Wellness Center Grants from ADECA helped the city of Gadsden create a senior wellness center.
Electric vehicles are helping Alabamians go the distance. Learn more on the Drive Electric Alabama website. Gov. Ivey awards grant to fund job training for inmates through J.
F. Ingram State Technical College MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $75,000 grant for a statewide job training program focused on reducing crime and strengthening Alabama’s workforce. J.
F. Ingram State Technical College offers career technical education to people who have been involved with the criminal justice system in Alabama.
Ingram State’s main campus is in Deatsville, but the […] Gov. Ivey awards three grants for crime-prevention programs MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded three grants worth a total of $194,941 to programs that fight crime and recidivism through drug treatment and life skills training in several Alabama counties. Gov. Ivey allocated $75,000 each to the RCA Foundation and Extended Family.
The RCA Foundation provides substance abuse treatment to people in drug […] Gov. Ivey awards grants to fund statewide narcotics enforcement MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $800,000 in grants to pursue narcotics cases and investigate drug-related crimes throughout the state.
Gov. Ivey awarded $100,000 each to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the state’s seven regional task forces, which together make up the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force. ALEA oversees the overall task force, […] Gov. Ivey awards more than $1 million in grants to purchase equipment for 26 law enforcement agencies MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded about $1.
14 million in grants to bolster law enforcement efforts in five counties and 21 municipalities throughout the state. The funds will allow police and sheriffs’ departments to purchase new equipment, either to address a specific public safety challenge or to replace outdated or deteriorating supplies. “Many smaller […] Kenneth W.
Boswell, Director The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) is committed to positively impacting Alabama communities through the agency’s grant programs and services that aim to spur community development and economic development.
Through partnerships with local governments, nonprofit groups, state and federal agencies, and other agencies, the men and women of ADECA work every day to improve the quality of life for Alabamians. I am pleased to welcome you to our website, and I invite you to explore our Department’s various program areas and divisions. ADECA programs are as diverse as the people of Alabama and impact every corner of the state.
We are here to serve, so please do not hesitate to contact us. 2020 Hurricanes Sally and Zeta Beginning March 1, 2026, the Public Action Plan Amendment 5 – Substantial for the CDBG-Disaster Recovery for Hurricanes Sally and Zeta may be viewed online here or at the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), Suite 524, 401 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104.
The State will consider the views and comments of citizens in developing and finalizing the Substantial Amendment 5 to the Public Action Plan for the CDBG-Disaster Recovery for Hurricanes Sally and Zeta. Public comments will be taken and considered for a 30-day period beginning on March 1, 2026, and ending at the close of business on March 30, 2026.
If you would like to provide a comment, have need of further information, or have a disability requiring special materials, services, or assistance, please contact Mr. Trent Williams at the ADECA office in Montgomery at DisasterRecovery@adeca. alabama. gov or at (334) 353-3409.
Click here to request public records. Alabama Open Meetings Act Public meetings are listed on the Secretary of State's Alabama Open Meetings Act website. Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Click here to report any fraud, waste, or abuse regarding any ADECA programs.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Businesses in Alabama, including those in the medical equipment sector. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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2026 Delta Workforce Grant Program (DWP) is a grant from Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) that applicants are encouraged to contact DRA program staff for additional information regarding submission requirements as well as assistance in developing their application. Technical questions about the RFP should be directed to workforce@dra.gov with the subject line “ Delta Workforce Program RFP. Nonprofit organizations and units of local government in the Delta region and Alabama Black Belt. Awards range up to $50,000 - $300,000. The application deadline is 2026-05-15 00:00:00+00.
The Delta Workforce Grant Program (DWP) is an initiative from the Delta Regional Authority and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) that provides grants to support workforce training and education programs in the lower Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. The program funds projects building long-term community capacity and increasing economic competitiveness by expanding opportunities for workers in these historically underserved areas. Awards range from $50,000 to $300,000. Eligible applicants include organizations with projects and initiatives that create a more vibrant economic future for the Delta region, including workforce development organizations, community colleges, and local employers. The application deadline is May 15, 2026.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs support small businesses in creating innovative, disruptive technologies with commercial potential or societal benefit, including projects dealing with agriculturally-related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies. Specialty tubing could be relevant for agricultural equipment or renewable energy systems.