News & Events

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Here you will find the updates related to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, including project announcements, funding announcements and more. 

Biden Administration Updates

Check in here for updates and announcements from the Biden-Harris Administration as it relates to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. You can also check the White House’s Build.gov portal to learn more about available opportunities, funding breakdowns and project progress.

News Articles

07 Oct, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2023 FACT SHEET: White House Releases New Technical Assistance Resources to Help Communities Unlock Opportunities from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda 
09 Aug, 2023
CHIPS for America Teaming Partner List Launches Recompete Pilot Program Funding Opportunity y
09 Aug, 2023
Companies have announced $166 billion in investments in semiconductors and electronics in the one year since President Biden signed CHIPS into law
26 Jul, 2023
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $20 Million in Grants to Help Communities Prosper with Improved Access to Transit
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Funding Opportunities

09 Aug, 2023
The U.S. Department of Transportation is now taking applications for the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods (RCN) Program , an unprecedented effort to build good transportation infrastructure to reconnect communities to economic opportunities. The streamlined program, which combines two different programs created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, will make it easier to submit an application and increase opportunity for communities that are seeking funding for projects that address harm from past infrastructure planning decisions, accelerate equitable community revitalization, and improve access to everyday destinations. “Transportation should never divide communities – its purpose is to connect people to jobs, schools, housing, groceries, family, and more. That’s what the Reconnecting Communities program and the Neighborhood Access and Equity program are designed to ensure,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “By combining these two grant programs into a single application, we are making it easier for communities to seek and receive the funding they need to build better, safer, inclusive infrastructure for the future.” The Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program was established in President Biden’s infrastructure law to help fund community-led projects that mitigate physical barriers to mobility and access, such as train tracks or highways. The Inflation Reduction Act established the Neighborhood Access and Equity Program that similarly funds projects that remove physical barriers as well as projects to improve walkability, safety, and affordable transportation access, particularly in low-income and disadvantaged communities.  Available funding includes: $198 million for the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program which includes: $148 million for Capital Construction Grant funds $50 million for Community Planning Grants, including funding for technical assistance. $3.155 billion for the Neighborhood Access and Equity Program which includes: $135 million to Community Planning Grants $2.57 billion to Capital Construction Grants $450 million to Regional Partnerships Challenge Grants, designed to incentivize regions to come together to leverage both federal, state, and regional funding and policies to tackle problems. The Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods Program will be hosting five webinars throughout July and August. Details are below. Interested in Applying? Reconnecting Communities Grant Program Overview for Prospective Applicants Tuesday, July 11, 2023 from 1:30 – 3:30PM ET Zoom webinar Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods – Tribal focus Thursday, July 27, 2023 from 1:30 – 3:30PM ET Zoom webinar Interested in Applying? Reconnecting Communities Grant Program Overview for Prospective Applicants - Encore Wednesday, August 9, 2023 from 1:30 – 3:30PM ET (Zoom details forthcoming) Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods – Rural/Nonprofit focus Tuesday, August 15, 2023 from 1:30 – 3:30PM ET (Zoom details forthcoming) Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods – Capital Construction Thursday, August 24, 2023 from 1:30 – 3:30PM ET (Zoom details forthcoming) The deadline for applications is 11:59 pm EDT on September 28th, 2023, Applicants may find the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods NOFO, Frequently Asked Questions, and other helpful resources here . If you wish to receive updates about the program, sign up for email updates . You may send questions to ReconnectingCommunities@dot.gov .
09 Aug, 2023
CHIPS for America Teaming Partner List Launches Recompete Pilot Program Funding Opportunity y
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Events

09 Jun, 2023
DOE's 2023 Small Business Forum & Expo—taking place July 11-12 at the New Orleans Marriott
05 Jun, 2023
The Department of Energy and its Loan Programs Office (LPO) has expanded authority through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to support investments in energy infrastructure and innovation. As part of the IRA, Congress granted up to $250 billion in new authority to finance projects that reinvest in the nation’s energy infrastructure, including repurposing or replacing infrastructure that has ceased operations, and enabling operating infrastructure to reduce air pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to its history of supporting loans for innovative technologies, LPO can now support deployment of commercial clean energy projects if eligible projects are backed by state energy financing institutions (SEFIs). Examples of eligible projects could include energy projects on multifamily or commercial portfolios, industrial decarbonization portfolios, affordable consumer financing for residential projects, and virtual power plants (VPPs). Join this National Association of State Energy Officers webinar to learn from LPO leadership and state peers about how LPO’s new authority can benefit your state. Register for this webinar .
02 Feb, 2023
US DOT Webinar on Preparing for Upcoming DOT Discretionary Grant Opportunities Wednesday, February 8, 2023 3:00-4:00 PM EST Register here! Join staff from across the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) in this webinar to highlight several resources created to help potential grant applicants navigate different funding opportunities. This session will dig into some of the tools available on the DOT Navigator – the Department’s one stop shop for technical assistance, including the upcoming funding opportunity calendar, tools for identifying Federal disadvantaged community areas, and which programs provide non-Federal match flexibility. The session will also spotlight several funding opportunities at USDOT that are currently accepting applications to expand transportation opportunities to urban, rural, and Tribal communities. Speakers: Amit Bose, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, USDOT Andrea Jacobsen, RAISE Grants Program Manager, US DOT Office of the Secretary Lynda Tran, Director of Public Engagement, US DOT Veronica McBeth, Senior Advisor, Federal Transit Administration, USDOT Mariia Zimmerman, Strategic Advisor for Technical Assistance and Community Solutions, USDOT FY 2023 RAISE Webinars that may be helpful: How to Compete for RAISE Grants View recording here . Passcode: .g8gN9*$ How to Compete for RAISE Grants: New Applicants View recording here . Passcode: 6js#RT7G How to Compete for RAISE Grants: Rural & Tribal Communities View recording here : Passcode: Hf%M1H.3 How to Use the New RAISE Mapping Tool Recording will be available soon, check here for updates How to Prepare a Benefit-Cost Analysis for RAISE Grants View recording here . Passcode: mm2#yDwN

Updates from PPSI, NMSDC and NUL

07 Oct, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2023 FACT SHEET: White House Releases New Technical Assistance Resources to Help Communities Unlock Opportunities from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda 
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