TEST FORECAST
ID: 350296Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

DOT Federal Highway Administration (DOT-FHWA)

Eligible Applicants

State Governments

Funding Category

Transportation

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration is forecasting a grant opportunity titled "TEST FORECAST" aimed at supporting transportation-related initiatives. This discretionary grant, which does not require cost sharing or matching, is specifically available to state governments and is categorized under CFDA number 20.200. The opportunity is significant as it underscores the federal commitment to enhancing transportation infrastructure, with the fiscal year 2024 being the targeted funding period. Interested applicants can reach out to the Agreement Officer at agreement.officer@dot.gov or by phone at 202-366-0000 for further details.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    No associated files provided.
    Similar Opportunities
    2023-2026 Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) Demonstration
    DOT Federal Highway Administration
    The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is offering the 2023-2026 Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) Demonstration Grants to support innovative technologies in highway transportation. This funding opportunity aims to enhance the planning, construction, and delivery of transportation solutions, with a focus on projects that improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability while addressing climate change and promoting equitable access. Eligible applicants include state departments of transportation, federal land management agencies, and tribal governments, with grants ranging from $100,000 to $1 million available for projects with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7 or greater. Interested parties must submit a notice of intent by December 12, 2023, and complete applications by January 23, 2024, with a total estimated program funding of $47.5 million over the four fiscal years. For further details, applicants can contact Fawn Thompson at fawn.thompson@dot.gov or call 404-895-6229.
    Competitive Highway Bridge Program
    DOT Federal Highway Administration
    The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration is offering a competitive grant opportunity through the Competitive Highway Bridge Program (CHBP) aimed at funding highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects in select low-density states. Eligible applicants include state departments of transportation from specific states with significant bridge conditions, allowing each state to submit up to three applications that prioritize bundled projects demonstrating cost savings. This program is crucial for improving bridge conditions, enhancing mobility and safety, and addressing climate change impacts, with a total funding allocation of up to $250 million for fiscal year 2024. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by March 13, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Derek Constable at chbpgrant@dot.gov for further assistance.
    2026 Tribal Transportation Program Safety Fund
    DOT Federal Highway Administration
    The Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration is forecasting the availability of the 2026 Tribal Transportation Program Safety Fund, aimed at enhancing transportation safety within Tribal communities. This grant opportunity is open to federally recognized Native American Tribal Governments and focuses on projects that improve hazardous road locations, address highway safety problems, and develop strategic transportation safety plans through data-driven processes. With an estimated total program funding of $25,118,400 and an expected 110 awards, interested applicants should note that the application period is anticipated to open on October 1, 2025, with a closing date of January 15, 2026. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Adam L Larsen, Safety Program Manager, at 360-619-2601 or via email at TTPSF@DOT.GOV.
    State Electronic Crash Data Collection
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is forecasting a funding opportunity for the State Electronic Crash Data Collection Program, aimed at enhancing state crash data systems across the United States. This discretionary grant program, with an estimated total funding of $250 million, is available to state governments, including territories and Indian Tribes, and requires a 20% cost-sharing contribution from recipients. The grants will facilitate the modernization of crash data collection systems, enabling electronic data collection and standardized transfer of crash data to NHTSA, which is crucial for analyzing trends and developing safety interventions. Interested applicants should prepare to submit their proposals by December 2023, with awards anticipated in February 2024; for further inquiries, contact Reba Dyer at nhtsaoam@dot.gov.
    FY 2025 Community Safety Grant (CSG)
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin
    The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation is offering the FY 2025 Community Safety Grant (CSG) to enhance community preparedness for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) transportation incidents. This grant aims to support nonprofit organizations in conducting outreach and training programs for emergency responders, with a focus on equity and sustainability outcomes. A total of $1,000,000 is available for discretionary grants ranging from $1,500 to $100,000, with applications due by March 17, 2025, and awards expected to be announced by August 31, 2025. Interested applicants can find more information and submit inquiries via email at HMIT.grants@dot.gov or visit the PHMSA CSG webpage for additional details.
    FY 2025 HMEP Grant Program States and Territories
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin
    The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation is offering the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2025, aimed at enhancing the safe transportation and emergency response preparedness for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) across states and territories. Eligible applicants, including state governments and U.S. territories, can apply for grants ranging from $50,000 to $250,000, with a total funding pool of $30 million available to support activities such as training programs, commodity flow studies, and emergency response planning. The program is critical for improving local capabilities in managing HAZMAT incidents, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and promoting public safety. Applications must be submitted electronically via grants.gov by March 21, 2025, and further details can be obtained by contacting HMEP.grants@dot.gov or visiting the PHMSA HMEP Grants website.
    Rural and Tribal Assistance Pilot Program NOFO
    69A345 Office of the Under Secretary for Policy
    The Office of the Under Secretary for Policy at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is soliciting applications for the Rural and Tribal Assistance (RTA) Pilot Program, which aims to enhance transportation infrastructure in rural and tribal communities. This program will provide a total of $27 million in grants for planning and design phase activities, with funding available for both Single Project grants (ranging from $200,000 to $750,000) and Multi-Community grants (ranging from $500,000 to $2.25 million). The initiative is part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, reflecting the government's commitment to addressing transportation insecurity and supporting local capacity building through targeted funding. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis from March 4, 2025, to April 3, 2025, with no local match required. For more information, applicants can visit the program's webpage at https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/RuralandTribalGrants or contact Susan Wilson at 202-366-0765 or via email at RuralandTribalTA@dot.gov.
    What is a grant? A grant is a way the government funds your ideas and projects to provide public services and stimulate the economy. Grants support critical recovery initiatives, innovative research, and many other programs listed in the Catalog of Feder!
    IV&V Test Agency
    The IV&V Test Agency is forecasting a federal grant opportunity aimed at funding innovative projects that provide public services and stimulate the economy, particularly in the agriculture sector. This grant, categorized as an earmark, will be awarded through a cooperative agreement, with no cost-sharing or matching requirements for eligible applicants, which include city or township governments. The initiative is part of broader recovery efforts and supports critical research and programs listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA). Interested applicants can reach out to Test Grantor Grantor at test.grantor01@mailinator.com or call 123-456-7890 for further information. The opportunity is set for the fiscal year 2023, with the last update provided on October 27, 2023.
    FY 2025 HMSI GRANT AWARD
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin
    The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is offering the FY 2025 Hazardous Materials State Inspection (HMSI) Grant Award, aimed at providing financial assistance to state governments for hazardous material shipper inspections. This grant seeks to enhance the safety of hazardous materials transport, reduce fatalities, and minimize injuries by funding costs associated with inspections, including personnel, travel, equipment, supplies, and training for HAZMAT inspectors. With an estimated total program funding of $2,500,000, the grant will support two awards, with individual awards ranging from $100,000 to $2,500,000. Interested state agencies must submit their applications by March 17, 2025, and can direct inquiries to HMEP.Grants@dot.gov for further information.
    Test Forcast
    Air Force Office of Scientific Research
    The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) is forecasting a grant opportunity titled "Test Forecast" aimed at advancing science and technology through research and development initiatives. This grant does not require cost sharing or matching and is open to a variety of eligible applicants, with a total of 12 awards expected to be made. The opportunity is significant for fostering innovative research that aligns with the objectives of the Department of Defense. Interested applicants can reach out to Calvin D. Scott at calvin.scott@us.af.mil or by phone at 999-999-9999 for further details, with the synopsis expected to be posted on February 28, 2024.