On November 15, President Joe Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a landmark law to deliver once-in-a-generation funding to communities across the nation. This funding will help build and repair our roads, bridges, rail systems, public transit systems, airports, ports, and other infrastructure needs. As one of the ten Senate negotiators, I'm proud to know that this law will create jobs and bring our communities into the 21st century. As a former governor, I also know that passing a bill is only half the job. That's why I hope that these resources will provide clarity and guidance to Virginia stakeholders and localities as the federal government works to implement this law. As always, my office stands ready to help ensure that Virginia can take full advantage of this historic investment.

-Senator Mark R. Warner

ABOUT THIS FUNDING

The bipartisan infrastructure law will make a record $1.2 trillion investment in the nation's infrastructure. This funding will be delivered to states in two main ways — through formula funding and through grant funding

FORMULA FUNDING is non-competitive funding that goes directly to states and localities. This funding is determined by pre-existing formulas based on statistical criteria. Generally, states, localities, and other entities that normally receive infrastructure funding from Congress can expect to receive a boost of additional federal dollars that will be distributed through traditional programs. 

GRANT FUNDING is competitive, and can be acquired by applying for specific grants. Each grant seeks to meet a specific need, such as expanding broadband in rural areas, improving heavily-trafficked airports, or strengthening resilience in coastal communities. Since grants vary widely, they have different deadlines, eligibility criteria, and application processes. Therefore, it is crucial that interested applicants in Virginia follow guidelines closely in order to maximize the likelihood of being awarded these grants. The amounts that appear below are indicative of the total available funding nationwide. If you are applying for a competitive grant, and would like to request a letter of support from my office, please CLICK HERE.

 

For even more information, check out the White House Guidebook for Building a Better America, which includes information on all of the 350+ distinct grant and formula funding programs in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. 

See the interactive calendar below to view grants by due date. You can also scroll further down to filter grants by agency, or to see all available grants. 

Grant Application Due Date Calendar

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All Available Competitive Grants

Title
Advanced Transportation Technologies & Innovative Mobility Deployment ($300M)
Affordable Connectivity Fund ($14.2B)
Airport Improvement Program Discretionary Grants (1.5B)
All Stations Accessibility Program (343M)
Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies Grant Program ($250M)
Battery Manufacturing and Recycling Grant Program ($3B)
Battery Material Processing Grant Program ($3B)
Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing Funding Opportunity Announcement ($3.1B)
Battery Recycling and Second-Life Applications Program ($200M)
Battery Recycling Research, Development, and Demonstration Grants ($60M)
Bridge Investment Program - Large Bridge Projects ($2.5B)
Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program
Brownfields Competitive Grant Program ($1.2B)
Building, Training, and Assessment Centers ($10M)
Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program ($2.5B)
Carbon Capture Large-scale Pilot Projects ($937M)
Carbon Dioxide Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation (CIFIA) Program ($2.1B)
Carbon Storage Validation and Testing ($2.5B)
Career Skills Training ($10M)
Charging and fueling infrastructure grants ($2.5B)
Clean Energy Demonstration Program on Current and Former Mine Land ($500M)
Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis Program ($1B)
Clean Hydrogen Hubs ($8B)
Clean Hydrogen Manufacturing & Recycling Program ($500M)
Clean School Bus Program ($5B)
Commercial Driver's License Implementation Program ($297.5 M)
Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Training and Support Program ($25M)
Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators Grant Program ($16.6M)
Congestion Relief Program ($250M)
Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program ($5B)
Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach Grant Program ($75M)
Cooperative Watershed Management Program ($100M)
Cost-Effective Codes Implementation for Efficiency and Resilience ($225M)
Crash Data Modernization Grants ($750M)
Desalination project ($250M)
Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program ($1.25B)
Direct Air Capture Hubs ($3.5B)
Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Program ($500M)
Electric Vehicles for American Low-Carbon Living (45M)
Energy Auditor Training Grant Program ($40M)
Energy Efficiency Materials Pilot Program ($50M)
Energy Improvement in Rural or Remote Areas Program (1B)
Energy Infrastructure Federal Financial Assistance Program ($5B)
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Terminal Program ($5B)
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Low- and No- Emission Bus Program ($5.6B)
Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail ($36B)
Ferry Service for Rural Communities ($2B)
FHWA Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects ($275M)
FTA All Station Accessibility Program ($1.75B)
FTA Buses + Bus Facilities Competitive Program ($2B)
FTA Capital Investment Grants (CIG) Program ($23B)
Future of Industry Program and Industrial Research and Assessment Centers ($550M)
Geothermal Energy Demonstration Projects ($84M)
Grant Program for Processing of Critical Minerals and Development of Critical Mineral and Metals ($400M)
Grants for Energy Efficiency Improvements and Renewable Energy Improvements at Public School Facilities ($500M)
High Priority Activities ($432.5 M)
Hydroelectric Production Incentives ($125M)
Hydropower Capital Improvements ($553.6M)
Industrial Emissions Demonstration Projects ($500M)
Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) Grants ($8B)
Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Prize Competition (Phase III) ($10M)
Marine Highway Program ($25M)
Middle Mile Grant Program ($980M)
Multi-benefit watershed projects ($100M)
National Culvert Removal, Replacement and Restoration Grant Program ($1B)
National Infrastructure Project Assistance or MEGA Program ($5B)
National Marine Energy Centers ($40M)
Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure Safety and Modernization Grant ($196M)
Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure Safety and Modernization Grants ($1B)
NOAA Coastal Zone Enhancement – Technical Assistance and Grants ($207M)
NOAA Coastal, Ocean, and Great Lakes Observing Systems ($150M)
NOAA Community-Based Restoration Program: Fish Passage Barrier Removal Grants ($400M)
NOAA Habitat Restoration and Community Resilience Grants ($491M)
NOAA Marine Debris Assessment, Mitigation Removal ($200M)
NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserves Program (NERRs) ($77M)
NOAA National Ocean and Coastal Security Fund Grants ($492M)
NOAA Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF) ($172M)
NOAA Regional Ocean Partnerships (ROPs) ($56M)
Pollution Prevention Program ($100M)
Port Infrastructure Development Program ($2.25B)
Post-Consumer Materials Management Infrastructure Grant Program ($275M)
Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Program ($2.5B)
Programs to assist in the establishment or enhancement of State battery collection, recycling, and reprocessing ($50M)
Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-saving Transportation (PROTECT) Program ($1.4B)
Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program ($3B)
Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grants ($7.5B)
ReConnect Program ($1.291B)
Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program ($195M)
Reduction of Truck Emissions at Port Facilities ($400M)
Rural and Municipal Utility Advanced Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program ($250M)
Rural Broadband Program ($74M)
Rural Energy Pilot Program (10M)
Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program ($2B)
Safe Streets and Roads for All ($1B)
Small water storage and groundwater storage projects ($100M)
Smart Grid Investment Matching Grant Program (3B)
Solar Energy Demonstration Projects ($80M)
State Digital Equity Planning Grants ($53.4M)
State Manufacturing Leadership ($50M)
Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) Grant Program ($500M)
Transmission Facilitation Program ($2.5B)
Urbanized Area Passenger Ferry Rail Program ($150M)
WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grants ($400M)
Western Water Infrastructure (administered by the Bureau of Reclamation) ($1B)
Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program ($350M)
Wind Energy Demonstration Projects ($100M)