New Grant Resources - Week of November 17th, 2023
New Grant Opportunities
Department of Energy
FY 2024 BIL– Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP): Smart Grid Grants (Section 40107)
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program is the combination of three individual Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act programs combined under one application. The three programs that encompass GRIP are the competitive Grid Resilience Grants (40101c), the Smart Grid Grants (40107), and Grid Innovation Program (40103b). Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State and local governmental entities, and tribal nations, institutions of higher education, for-profit entities, and non-profit and not-for-profit entities
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $1.08 billion
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 12, 2024 (Concept Papers), April 17, 2024 (Full Application)
Department of Energy
FY 2024 BIL– Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP): Grid Innovation Program (Section 40103(b))
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program is the combination of three individual Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act programs combined under one application. The three programs that encompass GRIP are the competitive Grid Resilience Grants (40101c), the Smart Grid Grants (40107), and Grid Innovation Program (40103b). Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State and local governmental entities, and tribal nations, institutions of higher education, for-profit entities, and non-profit and not-for-profit entities
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $1.82 billion
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 12, 2024 (Concept Papers), May 22, 2024 (Full Application)
Department of Energy
FY 2024 BIL– Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP): Smart Grid Grants (Section 40107)
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program is the combination of three individual Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act programs combined under one application. The three programs that encompass GRIP are the competitive Grid Resilience Grants (40101c), the Smart Grid Grants (40107), and Grid Innovation Program (40103b). Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State and local governmental entities, and tribal nations, institutions of higher education, for-profit entities, and non-profit and not-for-profit entities
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $918 million
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 12, 2023 (Concept Paper), April 17, 2024 (Full Application)
Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2024 REACH: Rural Re-Engagement and Care Using CHWs for Persons with HIV
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support demonstration projects that collaborate with HIV care providers to identify persons with HIV (PWH) living in rural communities, where the population is fewer than 50,000 persons, not in care or not virally suppressed and to implement a community health worker (CHW)-mediated model of reengagement to care and outreach services for PWH in rural communities. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments, including the District of Columbia, local governments, and territorial governments
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $3.5 million
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 5, 2024
Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2024 Support and Scale Up of HIV Prevention Services in Sexual Health Clinics
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative by scaling up HIV prevention and care services in sexual health clinics. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, special district, and federally recognized Native American tribal governments; schools and school districts; non-profits; and institutions of higher education
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $20 million
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 15, 2024
Department of Housing and Urban Development
FY 2023 Youth Homelessness System Improvement (YHSI) Grant
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support systemic change to improve existing, or establish and implement, response systems for youth homelessness. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, county, city or township governments; special district governments; federally recognized Native American tribal governments and tribally designated housing entities; public housing authorities/ Indian housing authorities; nonprofits; and faith-based organizations.
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $50 million
WHEN'S IT DUE? February 15, 2024
Department of Housing and Urban Development
FY 2023 Youth Homelessness System Improvement (YHSI) Grant
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support systemic change to improve existing, or establish and implement, response systems for youth homelessness. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, county, city or township governments; special district governments; federally recognized Native American tribal governments and tribally designated housing entities; public housing authorities/ Indian housing authorities; nonprofits; and faith-based organizations.
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $50 million
WHEN'S IT DUE? February 15, 2024
Department of Transportation
FY 2024 Federal Transit Capital Investment Grant (CIG) Program (Part A)
WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports transit capital investments, including heavy rail, commuter rail, light rail, streetcars, bus rapid transit (BRT), and ferries. The program also supports corridor-based BRT investments that emulate the features of rail. Funding will be provided in three program components: (Part A) New Starts; (Part B) Small Starts; and (Part C) Core Capacity Improvements. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States and local governments including transit agencies
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified
WHEN'S IT DUE? Rolling, however, the funding agency discourages the submission of applications in the early fall.
Department of Transportation
FY 2024 Federal Transit Capital Investment Grant (CIG) Program (Part B) Small Starts
WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports transit capital investments, including heavy rail, commuter rail, light rail, streetcars, bus rapid transit (BRT), and ferries. The program also supports corridor-based BRT investments that emulate the features of rail. Funding will be provided in three program components: (Part A) New Starts; (Part B) Small Starts; and (Part C) Core Capacity Improvements. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States and local governments including transit agencies
TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified
WHEN'S IT DUE? Rolling, however, the funding agency discourages the submission of applications in the early fall.