$2.7B INFRA Grants: Multimodal Transportation Projects Get Massive Federal Funding
DOT's INFRA program offers $2.7B for major infrastructure projects through a streamlined application process. Awards range from $5M to $2.2B with July 2026 deadline.
New and noteworthy federal grant opportunities across all agencies.
DOT's INFRA program offers $2.7B for major infrastructure projects through a streamlined application process. Awards range from $5M to $2.2B with July 2026 deadline.
CDC offers up to $30M to build national partnerships preventing infectious diseases. Healthcare orgs can get $200K-$30M for infrastructure, training, and emergency response.
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs offers $400K-$22M for international high school exchange programs through FLEX Global. Two components available with June 2026 deadline.
NOAA's Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund offers up to $25 million for salmon conservation projects across six western states and Alaska, with applications due June 29, 2026.
USDA's McGovern-Dole program offers $10-35 million for school feeding initiatives in seven priority countries, combining hunger relief with education improvements using U.S. commodities.
USDA's Food for Progress Program offers $28-35M grants for agricultural development in emerging economies. Applications due July 2026, no cost sharing required.
USDA's McGovern-Dole program offers $10-35M for international school feeding projects using U.S. agricultural products. Seven priority countries identified for 2026 funding cycle.
Bureau of Reclamation offers up to $40 million for water recycling projects through Title XVI program. Cost sharing required, deadline August 26, 2027.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program is offering up to $44.3 million in PY 2026 funding for organizations serving unemployed seniors aged 55+.
FHWA offers $150M for port electrification projects reducing truck emissions. Individual awards up to $45M available. Applications due June 2026.
FMCSA announces $56.5M HP-CMV grant for commercial motor vehicle safety programs targeting high-risk corridors, hazmat transport, and new technologies. No matching funds required.
FMCSA announces $105M in CDLPI funding for states to improve commercial driver licensing programs. No matching funds required. Applications due June 17, 2026.
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