Funding Opportunities for Ports and Near-Port Communities
Many agencies provide grants, cooperative agreements, and cost-shares to aid ports and near-port communities to improve port environmental performance and the health of people who work and live near ports. Many funding opportunities are listed below; however, this is not an all-inclusive list as there may be other federal, state, regional or local funding opportunities that are not listed. These opportunities have various purposes, but all can be used to assist port facilities or nearby communities to reduce emissions and improve the environment while increasing efficiency.
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Funding Source | Program Name | Funding Type1 and Amount | Deadline | Purpose | Who is Eligible | How to Apply & Selection Criteria |
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Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Clean Ports Program: Zero-Emission Technology Deployment AND Climate and Air Quality Planning | Grant, $3 billion total | Optional Notice of Intent to Apply: March 28, 2024 Full application: May 28, 2024 11:59 PM ET (Closed) |
The Zero-Emission Technology Deployment Competition ($2.8B) will fund zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure to reduce mobile source emissions (criteria pollutants, air toxics, and greenhouse gases) at U.S. ports, delivering cleaner air for communities across the country. The Climate and Air Quality Planning Competition ($150M) will fund climate and air quality planning activities at U.S. ports to build capacity of port stakeholders to continue to reduce pollution and transition to zero-emissions (ZE) operations over time. |
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To apply: view the Notices of Funding Opportunities on the Clean Ports page.
Selection Criteria: Among other criteria, EPA will evaluate projects based on the summary and approach, environmental results, environmental justice, community engagement, budget reasonableness, and workforce development. See the Notices of Funding Opportunities for more details. |
Federal (Department of Energy)
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FY23 Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Research Funding Opportunity Announcement |
Cooperative Agreement Total FY23 Funding: $100.5 Million Average Individual Award $500,000-7,500,000 |
August 11th, 2023 |
This program funds a broad portfolio of research and proof-of-concept deployment to develop new affordable, efficient, and clean transportation options to enable industry to accelerate the development and widespread use of a variety of innovative transportation technologies. The research pathways focus on electrification, fuel diversification, vehicle efficiency, energy storage, lightweight materials, and new mobility technologies to improve the overall energy efficiency and affordability of the transportation system. |
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To apply, see:
Selection Criteria:
Applications are evaluated on technical merit, innovation and impact, the project plan, and the project team and resources. |
Federal (Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration: MARAD) | Federal Ship Financing Program (Title XI) |
Loan Guarantees up to 87.5 percent of the actual cost of certain classes of vessels. |
Open | To provide for a full faith and credit guarantee by the United States Government to promote the growth and modernization of the U.S. merchant marine and U.S. shipyards. The Federal Ship Financing Program (commonly referred to as “Title XI”) promotes U.S. Merchant Marine fleet and U.S. shipyard growth and modernization. Through long term debt repayment guarantees, the Program encourages U.S. shipowners to obtain new vessels from U. S. shipyards cost effectively. It also assists U.S. shipyards with modernizing their facilities for building and repairing vessels. |
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To apply for vessels and shipyards, go to:
Selection Criteria:
Projects must meet financial, economic soundness, technical acceptance, legal and regulatory compliance, and insurance requirements as explained on the U.S. DOT's Project Requirements webpage. |
Federal (Department of Commerce/ Economic Development Administration) |
Planning Program & Local Technical Assistance Program FY21-23 |
Grant Federal matching rate dependent on region-specific information. |
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis. (Open) |
This program helps build capacity, guide economic prosperity and resiliency, and create and retain high-quality jobs. |
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To apply:
Selection criteria:
Applications are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, how well the project aligns with at least one investment priority (e.g. promoting economic prosperity by enhancing environmental quality and developing/implementing green products, processes, places, and buildings) and includes projects that encourage innovations in energy-efficient technologies, clean energy and alternative fuel technologies as well as promoting job creation/private investment and business expansion. |
Federal (Department of Commerce/ Economic Development Administration) |
FY23 Economic Development Assistance Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs |
Grant Individual Awards: $100,000-$30 Million |
Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the publication of a new PWEAA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). (Open). |
This program helps distressed communities build, design, or construct infrastructure and facilities to advance bottom-up economic development goals. |
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To apply:
Selection Criteria:
Applications are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, how well the project aligns with a current Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) or Economic Development Administration (EDA) priority (e.g. promoting job creation and economic prosperity through enhancing environmental quality and developing and implementing green products, processes, places, and buildings as part of the green economy) and the project’s ability to create or retain long-term high-quality jobs. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Private Activity Bonds (PABs) |
Bond Total Funding: $30 Billion |
Ongoing (Open) |
PABs provide debt financing for private projects that are developed for a public purpose. |
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To apply, see the Private Activity Bonds web page. Selection Criteria: Projects must receive federal assistance under Title 23 (or, in some cases, under Title 49).
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Federal (Department of Transportation) | Metropolitan Planning Program through the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act for the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) |
Apportionment Estimated Total FY23 Funding: $447 Million |
Ongoing (Open) | These funds are used by Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) for multimodal transportation planning and programming. |
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To apply, see:
Selection Criteria: Applications must identify how the metropolitan area will manage and operate a multi-modal transportation system to meet the region’s economic, transportation, development, and sustainability goals for a 20+ year planning horizon, while remaining fiscally constrained. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program through Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act |
Apportionment
Estimated Total FY23 Funding: $2.587 Billion |
Open | This program funds cost-effective reduction of congestion, ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter emissions in non-attainment/maintenance areas. |
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To apply, see the Federal Highway Administration's CMAQ page. Funding is allocated to states under the FAST Act. Projects are selected by the state or Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Selection Criteria: Projects are evaluated on how well they reduce congestion and/or improve air quality in maintenance or nonattainment areas for ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Advanced Transportation Technologies and Innovation (ATTAIN). Previously Advanced Transportation Technologies and Innovative Mobility Deployment (ATTIMD) |
Grant
Total Funding FY23: $60 Million
Expected Number of Awards: 5-10 |
November 1, 2022 (Closed) | The ATTAIN program provides competitive grants to deploy, install, and operate advanced transportation technologies to improve safety, mobility, efficiency, system performance, intermodal connectivity, and infrastructure return on investment. |
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To apply, see the Grants Programs website and the ATTAIN factsheet. Selection Criteria: Technical Merit Criteria:
Additionally, applications will be reviewed on their ability to meet Staffing Criteria and Cost Criteria. Focus Areas: Proposals are not limited to these priorities but the USDOT is particularly interested in deployment programs and projects in the following areas:
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Federal (Department of Transportation) | National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) through the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act |
Apportionment
Estimated Total FY23 Funding: $1.401 Billion |
Open | This program funds investments in infrastructure and operational improvements that strengthen economic competitiveness, reduce congestion, reduce the cost and environmental impacts of freight transportation, improve reliability and safety, and increase productivity. |
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To apply, see the NHFP webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on their economic, mobility, safety, community, and environmental outcomes, their partnerships and innovation, and the project’s cost share. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) through the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act |
Apportionment Estimated Total FY23 Funding: $29.008 Billion |
Open | This program funds the improvement and construction of new facilities on the National Highway System (NHS) to help states achieve their Asset Management Plan performance targets. |
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To apply, see the NHPP factsheet. Funds are allocated to states under the FAST Act, who then select projects. Selection Criteria: Projects must support progress toward the achievement of national performance goals for improving infrastructure condition, safety, congestion reduction, system reliability, or freight movement on the NHS. Eligible projects include environmental restoration, pollution abatement, and environmental mitigation efforts. The project or activity must be associated with an NHS facility. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Transportation Infrastructure Finance & Assistance (TIFIA) |
Loan Credit assistance limited to 33 percent of reasonably anticipated eligible project costs (unless the sponsor provides a compelling justification for up to 49 percent) Minimum Anticipated Project Costs
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Rolling application process. (Open) |
The TIFIA loan program provides federal credit assistance to nationally/regionally significant surface transportation projects including highway, transit and rail, with some applicability to port intermodal projects. |
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To apply, go to the TIFIA webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on the applicant’s creditworthiness and ability to foster partnerships that attract public and private investments. Projects that have been successful in gaining TIFIA assistance have generally exhibited strengths including the extent to which the project helps maintain or protect the environment. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Infrastructure For Rebuilding America (INFRA) Grant Program (previously Fostering Advancements in Shipping and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National Efficiencies (FASTLANE)) |
Grant
Approximate FY23 Funding: $2 Billion
Individual Awards must be at least $5 Million for a small grant and at least $25 Million for a large grant |
August 21, 2023. (Closed) | This program provides assistance to highway and freight projects of national/regional significance. |
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To apply, see the the INFRA program information and application directions Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on their support for |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) Program (previously the Surface Transportation Program) |
Grant
Estimated Total FY23 Funding: $14 Billion |
Open | This grant provides flexible funding to preserve and improve the condition and performance on any federal-aid highway, bridges on any public road, and transit capital projects. |
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To apply, see:
Selection Criteria: States and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) have their own criteria. Environmental projects (among many other project types) can include environmental mitigation of habitats and wetlands, environmental restoration and pollution abatement to mitigate the impacts of transportation projects, and control of noxious weeds and aquatic noxious weeds, and outlined in Section 108 (f)(1)(A) of the Clean Air Act. This program also funds surface transportation infrastructure modifications to facilitate direct intermodal interchange, transfer, and access into and out of a port terminal. Federal-aid projects under STBG for activities to plan, design, and construct highways to adapt to current and future climate change and extreme weather events are eligible for funding. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Railroad Rehabilitation Improvement Finance (RRIF) |
Loan Total Funding: Up to $35 Billion, $7 Billion is reserved for non‐Class I freight railroads |
Open | This funding is used to acquire, improve, or rehabilitate intermodal facilities, refinance outstanding debt incurred for the purposes listed above, and develop new intermodal facilities. |
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To apply, see the RRIF website. Selection Criteria: Priority is given to projects that provide public benefits, including benefits to public safety, the environment, and economic development. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | FTA Passenger Ferry Grant Program |
Grant Total FY23 Funding: $50.1 Million |
July 17, 2023. (Closed) |
This program provides competitive funding for projects that support passenger ferry systems in urbanized areas. Eligible activities include: support existing ferry service, establish new ferry service, and repair and modernize ferry boats, terminals, and related facilities and equipment. |
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To apply, see the Passenger Ferry Grant Program website. and FTA Ferry Grant NOFO Selection Criteria: Projects are evaluated on; demonstration of need, demonstration of benefits, planning and local/regional prioritization, local financial commitment, project implementation strategy, and technical, legal and financial capacity. Demonstration of need includes the following.
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Federal (Department of Transportation/ Maritime Administration) | Maritime Environmental and Technical Assistance (META) Program |
Grant Project Dependent |
Open | META funds efforts to control aquatic invasive species transported by vessels and reduce vessel and port air emissions. |
Project dependent, but eligible applicants typically include:
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To apply, see the META website. Maritime Administration (MARAD) posts competitive requests on Grants.gov periodically. These requests are generally open for a 30-day period. Selection Criteria: Project Dependent |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Pollution Prevention Grant Program |
Grant Total FY20-FY21 Funding: $9.38 Million
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April 11, 2022, 11:59pm (Closed) | This program funds grants/cooperative agreements that implement pollution prevention technical assistance services and/or training and support projects that reduce and/or eliminate pollution, including retooling/retrofitting (accessorizing) equipment or improving inventory control to reduce the likelihood of the release of pollutants. |
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To apply, see the Pollution Prevention Grants webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, the project’s environmental/human health concerns. Projects must also make specific technical assistance available to businesses seeking information about source reduction opportunities (specifically, businesses for whom lack of information is an impediment to source reduction) and must provide training in source reduction techniques. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Targeted Air Shed Grant Program |
Grant Total FY21 Funding: Approximately $62 Million Maximum Requested Funding: $10 Million |
Deadline passed for FY23 December 8, 2022 (Closed) | This program will assist local, state, and/or tribal air pollution control agencies to conduct emission reduction activities to reduce air pollution in nonattainment areas that EPA determines are the top five most polluted areas relative to ozone, annual average fine particulate matter (PM2.5), or 24-hour PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards. |
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To apply, see the Targeted Air Shed Grant Program website.
Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on the applicant’s project summary and approach; environmental justice, environmental results; programmatic capability and past performance; and budget. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Source Reduction Assistance (SRA) Grant Program |
Grant Total FY22 Funding: $1.135 Million
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July 23, 2022 (Closed) | SRA grants support pollution prevention through source reduction and resource conservation work. |
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To apply, see the SRA webpage. View Grant Opportunity Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, the project’s environmental/human health concerns, environmental results/measurements, partnerships, transferability, timeline, and budget. Proposals must carry out project activities using surveys, studies, research, investigation, experimentation, education, training and/or demonstrations. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Funding Program; National Grants |
Grant FY22-FY23 Funding: Approximately $115 Million |
December 1, 2023, 11:59PM ET (Closed) |
To address diesel emissions and protect public health and air quality, EPA is authorized under Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) to offer funding assistance to accelerate the upgrade, retrofit, and turnover of the legacy diesel fleet. The DERA program promotes an array of diesel emissions strategies by working with manufacturers, fleet operators, air quality professionals, environmental and community organizations and state and local officials to address the varying priorities of different regions and sectors. |
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To apply, see the National Grants: DERA webpage. Note, many states also have a DERA program. Check with your state Departments of Environmental Protection to see if they have funding available. Selection Criteria: Among other criteria, priority for funding will be given to projects that engage and benefit local communities already overburdened by air pollution, protect grant funded investments from severe weather events caused by climate change, and applicants that demonstrate their ability to promote and continue efforts to reduce emissions after the project has ended. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA); Tribal and Territory Notice of Funding Opportunity |
Grant Approximately $9 Million
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Deadline for Questions: Nov 8, 2024 Deadline for Applications: December 6, 2024 at 11:59 ET |
Program implements projects which reduce emissions from the nation's existing fleet of older diesel engines. Eligible diesel emissions reduction solutions include verified retrofit technologies, verified idle reduction technologies, verified aerodynamic technologies, verified low rolling resistance tires, certified engine replacements and conversions, and certified vehicle or equipment replacement. |
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To apply, go to the Tribal Grants: DERA webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on whether the project is located in an Ozone or PM2.5 nonattainment or maintenance area, whether the project promotes environmental justice communities and extent the project addresses engagement of these communities, project sustainability, project's environmental results, and other criteria outlined in the Request For Applications. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Transportation Discretionary Grants. Program was formerly known as BUILD and TIGER. |
Grant Total Funding FY24: $1.5 Billion Maximum Award: $25 Million and no more than $225 million can be awarded to a single State. Up to $75 million will be awarded to planning grants, including at least $15 million to Areas of Persistent Poverty. |
February 28, 2024 (Closed) |
Program funds surface transportation projects that foster safety, maintain infrastructure in state of good repair, benefit the economy, advance environmental sustainability, and fosters improved quality of life. Eligible capital projects include port infrastructure investments (including inland port infrastructure and land ports of entry), intermodal projects, and passenger and freight rail transportation projects. Eligible planning projects include development of port and regional port planning grants, including State-wide or multi-port planning within a single jurisdiction or region. |
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To apply, go to the RAISE Grants webpage.
Selection Criteria: Projects for RAISE funding will be evaluated based on merit criteria that include safety, environmental sustainability, quality of life, economic competitiveness, state of good repair, innovation, and partnership. Within these criteria, the Department will prioritize projects that can demonstrate improvements to racial equity, reduce impacts of climate change and create good-paying jobs. |
State (California Department of Transportation: Caltrans) | Sustainable Transportation Planning (STP) Grants |
Grant Total FY23/24 Funding: $84 Million
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March 9, 2023 (Closed) | Funds studies of multimodal transportation issues to help achieve the Caltrans Mission and overarching objectives. |
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To apply, see the Caltrans STP Grant webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, how well the application identifies and addresses mobility deficiencies in the multimodal transportation system (including the mobility needs of environmental justice and disadvantaged communities), involves active public engagement, and integrates Smart Mobility 2010 concepts. |
State (Texas Department of Transportation) | State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) |
Loan Total Funding: $240 Million |
Open | SIB aims to accelerate needed mobility improvements including planning, economical and environmental studies, appraisal and testing, utility relocation, engineering and design, and construction. |
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To apply, see the SIB webpage. Loans under $10 Million are first come, first serve. Selection Criteria: Projects must be eligible for funding under the existing federal highway rules (Title 23) to comply with SIB requirements. This usually requires a project to be on a state’s highway system and included in the statewide Transportation Improvement Plan. |
State (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: DEC) | Climate Smart Communities Grant Program: Municipal Zero-emission Vehicle (ZEV) Program |
Grant and Rebate Programs Grants: ZEV Infrastructure Grants: Funds Available, $2.5 Million Rebates: ZEV Rebates: Funds Available, $300,000 |
September 30, 2022. (Closed) |
This program supports projects that focus on climate change adaptation and greenhouse gas mitigation, including planning and assessment projects that are part of a strategy to achieve Climate Smart Communities Certification. Funds are available for two broad project categories - implementation and certification. The first project category supports implementation projects related to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions outside the power sector (transportation, methane, and refrigerants) and climate change adaptation (e.g. reducing flood-risk, increasing natural resiliency, extreme heat or event preparation, relocation or retrofit of critical infrastructure, and improving emergency preparedness). |
Any county (or New York City borough), city, town, or village of the State of New York is eligible to apply. |
To apply, see the Grant Funding for Municipalities webpage. Selection Criteria Rebates: 1) Vehicle is an eligible clean vehicle; 2) Purchased, leased or placed into municipal service on or after March 1, 2020; 3) if leased, term of lease is no less than 36 months; and 4) vehicle placed into municipal service at a dealership located in New York State. Grants: For the purchase and installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) or hydrogen fuel cell filling stations for public use. Requirements are that all facilities must be for public use and each facility requires a separate application. Review criteria includes an eligibility criteria review followed by specific criteria listed in the request for applications for either for Level 2 (L2) charging, Direct Current Fast Charge (DCFC), or hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) |
State (California Air Resources Board) | Goods Movement Emissions Reduction Program (GMERP) |
Grant Total Funding Amount: $1 Billion over multiple years |
Application period closed. Applications accepted for backup list. | Funds efforts to reduce air pollution emissions and health risks from freight movement along California’s trade corridors. |
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To apply, see the Goods Movement Emissions Reduction webpage. Selection Criteria: Project funding will be based on meeting GMERP eligibility requirements, project cost-effectiveness, and program funding availability. |
State (Maryland Department of Transportation) | Port of Baltimore Dray Truck Replacement Program (Dollars for Drays) |
Grant Individual Award: Up to $30,000 |
Open | The program funds the retrofit, repower, or replacement of older vehicles with more emission-efficient engines or technologies. |
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To apply, see the Dray Truck Replacement webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. Preference given to trucks registered in the State of Maryland. |
State (Maryland Department of Transportation) | Port of Baltimore
Cargo Handling Equipment Replacement and Repower Program |
Rebate Cost-share dependent on repower or replacement and diesel or all-electric |
Open | The program funds the retrofit, repower, or replacement of older equipment with more emission-efficient engines or technologies. |
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To apply, see the Cargo Handling Replacement webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (Maryland Department of Transportation) | Port of Baltimore Marine Program |
Grant 40 percent of the cost to replace a diesel engine. 60 percent of the cost of replacing a diesel engine with a zero emission power source. |
Open | The purpose of this program is to reduce air pollution and emissions associated with the transport of goods to and from the Port of Baltimore. |
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To apply, see the Marine Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (Missouri Department of Transportation) | Freight Enhancement Program |
Grant Total FY23 Funding: $3.25 Million
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May 19, 2023. (Closed) | This program aims to improve and maintain the high priority freight assets and corridors that are critical to the movement of freight into, out of, within, and through Missouri. |
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To apply, see the Freight Enhancement Program application guide. Selection Criteria: Applications will be evaluated based on how well they address State Freight Plan performance measures, goals, or strategies, whether their project directly affects more than one mode of freight movement, the amount of additional freight the project will directly allow the facility to handle, the employment impact to the region, and whether it reduces the amount freight will have to travel. |
State (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) | Small Business Environmental Loan Program |
Loan Individual Loan Amount: $1,000 - $75,000 |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) | This program provides zero-interest loans to small businesses for capital equipment purchases that meet or exceed environmental regulations and costs associated with the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites. |
Have less than 100 full-time employees, an after-tax profit of less than $500,000 |
To apply, see the Environmental Loan Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated based on the applicant’s ability to secure and repay the loan and on the project’s expected environmental benefits. |
State (Massachusetts Seaport Economic Council) | Seaport Economic Council Grants |
Grant Maximum of $1 Million with matching funds of 20 percent. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Deadline May 1, 2024 for Summer 2024 Investment. (Closed) | Challenge coastal communities of Massachusetts to grow jobs and economy as well as prepare for the future to confront challenges posed by sea level rise and increasingly powerful coastal storms. |
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To apply, see the Seaport Economic Council Grant webpage. Selection Criteria: Selection based on project vision, partnerships, alignment, and project readiness for grants of five types: innovation, public education, local maritime economic development planning, maritime economic sector strategy, and supportive coastal infrastructure project. |
State (Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection) | Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MassEVIP): Fleets |
Incentive Individual Award Amount: Up to $7,500 depending on purchase |
Applications are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. (Open) | This program provides incentives for the acquisition of electric vehicles (EVs) and the installation of Level 2 dual-port charging stations. |
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To apply, see the MassEVIP Fleets webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection) | Small Business Pollution Prevention Assistance Account (PPAA) Loan Program |
Loan Small business loans up to $100,000 to fund 75 percent of the project. |
Open | The loan program provides low interest loans to small-businesses in Pennsylvania undertaking projects in Pennsylvania that reduce waste, pollution, or energy use |
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To apply, see the PPAA Loan webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (California Air Resources Board) | Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program |
Grant Generally awards about $60 Million per year. |
These grants are issued locally by air districts. Contact your local air district for information on funding availability, project eligibility, applications, and a selection timeline. (Open) | This program provides grant funding to achieve or purchase cleaner-than-required engines and equipment. |
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To apply, see the Carl Moyer webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (Pennsylvania Department of Transportation) | Multimodal Transportation Fund |
Grant Individual Award Amount: $100,000 to $3,000,000 (can be over $3,000,000 |
Deadline passed for FY23/24. (Closed) | This program funds improvements to transportation assets that enhance communities, pedestrian safety, and transit revitalization. |
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To apply, see the Multimodal Transportation Fund webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications will be evaluated on, amongst other criteria, the economic conditions of the region, the benefits to safety, mobility, economic competitiveness, transportation system integration, the technical and financial feasibility of the project, the number and quality of jobs to be created or preserved by the project, the project’s energy efficiency and long-term operational sustainability, and the multimodal nature of the project. |
State (Louisiana Department of Transportation) | Port Construction and Development Priority Program |
Cooperative Agreement The program may provide up to 90 percent of the cost of construction. |
Submit an application to the Department of Transportation & Development by the 1st of March, June, September or December of each year for funding consideration in the following fiscal year. (Open) | This program encourages jobs and competitive transportation costs to move cargo, minimizes highway congestion, improves safety, and reduces maintenance costs by providing guidance and funds to build landside infrastructure. |
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To apply, see the Port Priority Program's webpage. Selection Criteria: Eligible projects must be shown to be an integral component of any proposed port project. |
State (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection) | It Pay$ to Plug In |
Grant Covers up to $750 per Level 1 charging station, up to $5,000 per single-port Level 2 charging station, and $6,000 per dual-port Level 2 charging station. |
Applications for Level 1 and 2 charging stations are being accepted and considered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications for DC Fast Charging Stations have passed, but future solicitations are anticipated. (Open) | This program provides grants to offset the cost of purchasing and installing electric vehicle charging stations in order to support and encourage employees to purchase and drive electric vehicles to work. |
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To apply, see the Electric Vehicle Program website. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. NJDEP might limit the amount of reimbursement per employer based on number and location of charging stations. |
Port Authority (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: PANYNJ) | Clean Vessel Incentive Program |
Incentive Annual Budget: $1.3 Million |
The program is extended to December 31, 2023. (Closed) | This program provides financial incentives to encourage operators of ocean-going vessels to make voluntary engine, fuel and technology enhancements that reduce emissions beyond the regulatory environmental standards. |
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To apply, see the Clean Vessel Incentive webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Projects are evaluated on, amongst other criteria how well they reduce nitrogen oxide emissions, the use of low-sulfur content fuels, the tracking miles sailed and fuel consumed, and the presence of an approved onshore power system (OPS) installed on board. |
Port Authority (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey) | Truck Replacement Program |
Grant Covers up to 50 percent of the cost of a replacement truck or up to $25,000, whichever is less. |
Applications accepted on a first come, first serve basis. (Open) | This program funds the replacement of older drayage trucks with newer, cleaner, Class 8 drayage trucks. |
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To apply, see the Truck Replacement Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
Port Authority (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey) | Cargo Handling Equipment Program |
Rebate Covers up to 20 percent of the purchase price or up to $20,000 per unit replaced. |
(Open) | This program incentivizes the purchase of new cargo handling equipment with Tier IV engines or alternative powered equipment. |
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To apply, see the Cargo Handling Equipment Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements. |
State (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) | New Technology Implementation Grant (NTIG) |
Grant Covers up to 50 percent of implementation costs |
April 12, 2023. (Closed) | This program aims to offset the incremental cost of the implementation of existing technologies* that reduce the emission of pollutants from facilities and other stationary sources. *Currently only accepting energy storage project proposals |
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To apply, see the New Technology Implementation grants webpage. Selection Criteria: Projects are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, their emissions reductions capability, the implementation plan, the compliance history of the applicant and other related facilities, and the extent to which the proposed project would advance NTIG and air quality goals. |
State (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) | Emissions Reduction Incentive Grants (ERIG) Program |
Grant Funding will depend upon the amount of revenue received into the TERP account. |
Deadline April 12, 2023. (Closed) | This program provides incentives for activities that will reduce the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOX) in designated eligible counties. |
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To apply, see the ERIG webpage. Selection Criteria: Projects are evaluated on, amongst other criteria, their emissions reductions potential and the cost per ton (of NOX reduced). |
State (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) | Environmental Assistance Loan Program |
Loan Maximum Participatory Loans: $250,000 at zero percent interest
Maximum Direct Loans: $50,000 at four percent interest or half the prime rate, whichever is greater. |
Applications accepted throughout the year. (Open) | To help fund projects involving green chemistry, pollution prevention, source reduction, recycling, and/or source-separated composting. |
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To apply, see the Environmental Assistance Loan webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on their anticipated outcomes, the likelihood of achieving those outcomes, the assets and resources available to the applicant to conduct the project and to repay the loan, the cost effectiveness of the proposed project, the qualifications of the applicants, the use of innovative technologies, methods, or techniques, applicability of the proposed project, and the future dissemination of project results. |
State (Washington Department of Ecology) | Washington State Clean Diesel Grants |
Grant FY22 Funding: $750,000 |
September 8, 2022 (Closed) | This program funds idle reduction for school and non-school bus fleets, engine repowers for port-related fleets, vehicle/equipment replacements for port-related fleets, marine shore power systems, and other port-related projects (on approval). |
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To apply, see the Clean Diesel Grants webpage. Selection Criteria: Special consideration is given to projects that reduce exposure to those at higher risk (children, the elderly, and people with existing health problems), areas with the most number of people living or working near the highest concentrations of diesel emissions (like urban areas and near ports), and/or disadvantaged communities that are more likely to be located in unhealthy areas. |
Federal (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: USACE) | Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) |
Cooperative Agreement Federal Project Limit: $10 Million (per sub-authorities within the program) |
Closed | The purpose of the CAP is to plan and implement projects of limited size, cost, scope, and complexity regarding water resources projects |
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To apply, see the USACE webpage. Once the Corps of Engineers determines that the project fits the program, the District can request funds to initiate a planning process to determine federal interest in proceeding with the project. Selection Criteria: The project must involve at least one CAP authority, such as navigation improvements, removal of obstructions, project modifications for improvement of the environment, or beneficial uses of dredged material. |
State (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources) | Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) Program |
Grant Provides up to $200,000 per year to each state. Projects are competitively ranked within the state. |
Submit application by June 1 to be considered for the current funding cycle. | The purpose of BIG is to construct, renovate, and maintain boating infrastructure facilities for transient recreational vessels at least 26 feet long. |
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To apply, see the Boating Infrastructure Grant webpage. Selection Criteria: Projects will be evaluated on their need, cost effectiveness, and innovation. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring for Communities - American Rescue Plan (ARP) |
Grant Total Funding: $20 Million Tribal Government Set-aside: $2 Million Community-Based Organization Set-Aside: $2 Million |
March 25, 2022 (Closed) |
The purpose is to enhance ambient air quality monitoring of pollutants of greatest concern in communities across the United States, especially in underserved communities with environmental and health outcome disparities stemming from pollution and the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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To apply or see more information, see Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring for Communities or Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Funding under the ARP. Selection Criteria: To be considered for funding under this Request for Applications (RFA), grant applications must address ambient monitoring for at least one of the following types of air pollution: criteria pollutants (particle pollution, carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, or sulfur dioxide) and their precursors or hazardous air pollutants, as defined by the Clean Air Act. |
Federal (Department of Defense/ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) | Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) |
Grant Previous Award Ceiling $99,999,999 |
March 31, 2023. (Closed) | This program funds research related to the Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) mission (e.g., research on dredging, coastal engineering, oceanography, vehicle mobility, aquatic plants, water quality, infrastructure and environmental issues, energy, facilities maintenance, environmental processes, and ecological processes). |
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Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on the overall scientific and/or technical merits of the proposal, the potential contributions of the effort to the ERDC mission (e.g. research on dredging, infrastructure and environmental issues, and water quality), the qualifications, capabilities, and experiences of the proposed applicants, the realism of proposed costs, and the availability of funds. |
Federal (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) | Coastal Resilience Grants |
Grant Total FY22 Funding: Approximately $136 Million |
Deadline passed for FY22. (Closed) |
This grant funds projects
to create and restore natural systems in order to increase protection for communities from coastal storms, sea- and lake-level changes, inundation, and coastal erosion, while improving habitats for fish and wildlife species. NFWF will invest in projects in four priority areas:
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To apply, see the NOAA Coastal Resilience Fund webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on how well the proposed project has been prioritized in existing plans, technical merit, cost-effectiveness, transferability, communication, monitoring and adaptive management, long-term sustainability, past success, innovation, scale or comprehensiveness, partnership and other criteria. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Healthy Communities Grant Program |
Grant Total FY23 Funding Amount: $500,000 Maximum Award Amount: $40,000 |
May 26, 2023. (Closed) |
This grant funds projects that:
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To apply, see the EPA's Healthy Communities Grant Program Website and the 2023 Healthy Communities Grant Program. Selection Criteria: Projects are evaluated by how well they address Target Investment Areas (community resilience, environmental justice, sensitive populations) and by how well they represent and/or are involved in the community. |
Private | Commercial - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) |
Loan PACE pays for 100% of a project’s costs. Borrowers repay for up to 20 years with an assessment added to the property’s tax bill. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) | This program offers long-term private financing for renewable energy and energy efficiency upgrades to businesses. |
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To apply, see the PACENation website. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility requirements. Projects must save energy, produce renewable energy, and/or conserve water. |
Nonprofit (Propane Council of Texas) | Propane Vehicle Incentives |
Maximum Amount Awarded: Up to $7,500 per propane vehicle |
Not currently providing incentives due to Texas being replete with opportunities for fleet funding. The Council has a grant writer that can assist Texas fleets with finding funding to switch to propane autogas. (Closed) |
This program offers incentives to buy a new factory-direct LPG engine, and/or an EPA or CARB certified after-market conversion to propane kit. Incentives will be available for the incremental cost between gas/diesel vehicles and a LPG vehicle. |
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To apply, see the ProCOT Vehicle Incentives website. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. |
State (California Air Resources Board) | Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) |
Incentive FY22/23: $165 Million |
Application period Open. |
This program encourages the deployment of hybrid and/or zero-emission trucks and buses as well as vehicles using engines that meet the optional low NOx standards. |
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To apply, see the HVIP webpage. see the funding webpage. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. |
State (California Energy Commission) | Natural Gas Vehicle Incentive Project (NGVIP) |
Incentive No funds available for reservations. Waitlist applications are being accepted. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) | This program provides incentives for new on-road natural gas vehicles registered and operated in California. |
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To apply, see the California Energy Commission webpage. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. |
Local (Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District and Sacramento Area Council of Governments) | Sacramento Emergency Clean Air & Transportation Grant Program (SECAT) |
Grant FY21: Approximately $4 Million Individual Award: $100,000 per replacement zero emission heavy duty vehicle (up to $500,000 per applicant) |
Deadline for FY21 passed. (Closed) | This program provides funds the purchase of zero emission vehicles using battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cell technology. |
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To apply, see the SECAT webpage. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. |
Local (San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District) | Truck Replacement Program |
Voucher Funding determined by the weight classification of the existing or new truck, whichever is less. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) | This program encourages the replacement of old, high-polluting, heavy-duty diesel trucks. |
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To apply, see the Truck Voucher Program webpage. Applications must be submitted through a dealership contracted with the program. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. |
Private (Port of Long Beach) | Community Grants Program | $3-$4 Million/year for next 12-15 years depending on budget | February 15, 2023 Deadline passed. (Closed) | This Community Grants Program (CGP) invests in community projects outside the Harbor District to minimize port impacts related to air, noise, water, and traffic. The CGP prioritizes projects in the neighborhoods and corridors where these impacts are most acutely felt. |
Community Health
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To apply or get more information, go to Grants webpage. go to Community Grants Program webpage.Selection Criteria: Applications will be evaluated based on priority zones, cost-effectiveness, whether sensitive population and other criteria |
Private (Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach) | San Pedro Bay Ports Technology Advancement Program |
Grant Up to 50% of project costs |
Request for Information (RFI) is now ongoing. (Open) |
This program provides funding, guidance, and staff support to test promising air technologies in a real-world environment. |
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To submit a RFI go to this webpage. Use the Concept Papers template provided on the webpage for the initial screening. Projects warranting further consideration will be invited to submit a full proposal for funding consideration. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility criteria. The technology must have significant potential benefits relative to the Ports’ clean-air goals. |
State (State of New Jersey Department of Transportation) | Transportation Alternatives Grant Program |
Grant Project Funding: Projects with funding from $150,000 to $1,000,000 are requested |
Deadline passed for FY22. (Closed) | Provides federal funds for community based "non-traditional" projects designed to strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of the nation's intermodal system. |
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To apply, see New Jersey Transportation Alternative webpage. Selection Criteria: Each application will be reviewed on-site by NJDOT staff and the TA Set-Aside Selection Committee and evaluated using an established program criteria and a 25 point rating system. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | The Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem-Solving (EJCPS) Cooperative Agreement Program |
Cooperative Agreement Total Funding FY23: Approximately $30 Million EPA anticipates awarding approximately 50 grants of up to $500,000 each nationwide |
Deadline Apr 14, 2023 (Closed). | Provides funding to support community-based organizations in efforts to collaborate and partner with local stakeholder groups (e.g., local businesses and industry, local government, medical service providers, and academia) as they develop and implement community-driven solutions that address environmental and/or public health issues for underserved communities. |
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To apply, see the Program webpage and go to www.grants.gov. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility requirements. Applications will be evaluated based on how well they meet EPA program objectives; the project activities, schedule, and budget; environmental results (outcomes, outputs and performance measures); programmatic capability; and past performance. The Director of the Office of Environmental Justice may also consider other factors including public education, training, emergency planning or investigations of COVID-19 on vulnerable and environmental justice communities; projects addressing climate, disaster resiliency, and/or emergency preparedness; applicants that have never received an EJCPS award; geographic diversity; programmatic priorities; and availability of funds in making final selections. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Environmental Justice Small Grants (EJSG) Program |
Grant Total Funding FY21: Approximately $7.3 Million EPA anticipates awarding approximately 100 grants of up to $75,000 each nationwide, including approximately 6 that address clean air issues at coastal and inland ports or rail yards |
Deadline for FY22 passed. (Closed) |
Provides funding to community-based organizations to help residents of underserved communities understand and address local environmental and public health issues. |
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To apply, see the Environmental Justice Small Grants Program webpage and go to Opportunity for Communities Living Near Port and Rail Facilities. Selection Criteria: Applicants must meet eligibility requirements. Each EPA region will develop two ranking lists of applications—one for the small non-profit organizations that qualify under the set-aside, and one for all the other eligible applicants. Selections will be made based on both of these lists. Ports Initiative Partnership - EPA’s Ports Initiative program anticipates funding approximately six projects that address clean air issues at coastal and inland ports or rail yards or other relevant projects. This opportunity places special emphasis on projects focusing on COVID-19 impacts, as well as climate and disaster resiliency. Applications will be evaluated based on how well they meet EPA program objectives, the project activities, schedule, budget, environmental results (outcomes, outputs, tracking and sustainability), programmatic capability, and past performance. Special consideration given to proposals through several "other factors" when making final funding decisions amongst high-ranking proposals including: public education, training, emergency planning or investigations of COVID-19 on vulnerable and environmental justice communities; projects addressing climate, disaster resiliency, and/or emergency preparedness; new/past applicants of EJSG; geographic diversity; programmatic priorities; and availability of funds in making final selections. |
Federal (Maritime Administration: MARAD) | America's Marine Highway Projects |
Grant Total FY23 Funding: $38.64 Million |
Deadline April 28, 2023 (Closed) | This program is seeking to relieve supply chain constraints at American ports through significant investments in the near-, medium-, and long-term projects. |
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To apply, read the Notice of Funding Opportunity. Selection Criteria: Includes financial viability; demonstration that the funds received will be spent efficiently and effectively; demonstration that a market exists for the services; and public benefits (emissions benefits, energy savings, landside transportation infrastructure maintenance savings, economic competitiveness, safety improvements, and system resiliency and redundancy). Other Requirements Including but Not Limited to: Requirements related to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); other federal, state and local actions required by project; a preference for using products with domestic origin; and addressing climate change and decarbonization. |
Local (North Central Texas Council of Governments - NCTCOG) |
North Texas Freight Terminal Electrification 2020 |
Grant FY23 Total Funding: $1 Million Funding up to 30 percent of project costs for electrified parking spaces, power monitoring equipment, and electric power kits |
5p.m. Central Time, Friday, August 18, 2023. (Closed) | Projects that reduce idling from transport refrigerated units (TRUs) of heavy-duty diesel trucks and trailers. Specifically, grant funding will be used to assist in construction and installation of EPA-verified electrified parking spaces (EPS) at truck terminals and distribution centers in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) ten-county ozone nonattainment area that will we used to power TRUs while heavy-duty trucks and trailers are on stand-by or currently loading or unloading. | Any entity which owns and/or operates private freight terminal or distribution center that primarily receives heavy-duty truck TRUs and trailer TRUs and located in the ten counties currently classified as nonattainment for the pollutant ozone. |
To apply, See North Texas Freight Terminal Electrification 2020. Selection Criteria: NCTCOG will evaluate submitted applications based upon a competitive process focusing on cost-effectiveness, diesel emissions reduction effectiveness, and implementation feasibility/risk. NCTCOG will evaluate and rank eligible applications based on the following criteria:
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State (Indiana Department of Environmental Management - IDEM) | 2022 DIESELWISE INDIANA - DERA with Volkswagen DERA Option |
Grant Total Funding: $3.5 Million Anticipation of cooperative agreements ranging from $50,000 to $1,000,000 Covers up from 25 to 100 percent of the total cost depending on project type. |
December 16, 2022. (Closed) | This action announces funding availability for projects designed to significantly reduce diesel emissions from nonroad vehicles and equipment across Indiana. Nonroad vehicles and equipment include vehicles, engines, and equipment used for construction, agriculture, cargo handling (port, airport, and others), rail transportation, marine transportation as well as others. | Open to public and private entities that operate diesel powered equipment. Public entities, for example, may include local, city, county, and state government and quasi-government entities. Private entities may include family owned businesses, partnerships, limited liability corporations as well as corporations. Note that these are sample entities and may not represent an all-inclusive list of eligible entities. |
To apply, see IDEM webpage, or contact Mr. Shawn M. Seals at [email protected]. Selection Criteria: Includes the following however there are other qualitative considerations.
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State (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) | Alternative Fueling Facilities Program (AFFP) |
Grant $12 Million Funds up to $400,000 for CNG or LNG projects Funds up to $600,000 for combined CNG and LNG projects Funds 50 percent of the total eligible project cost up to a maximum of $600,000 for fuels other than natural gas |
Deadline passed for FY22. (Closed) | Funding for the construction and expansion of alternative fueling facilities. | Legal entities eligible to conduct business in Texas. |
To apply, see the AFFP webpage. Selection Criteria: Includes the following however there are other qualitative considerations.
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State (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) | Texas Natural Gas Vehicle Grant Program (TNGVGP) |
Grant $15 Million |
Deadline March 31, 2023 at 5pm Central. (Closed) | This program provides funding for the replacement or repower of a heavy-duty or medium-duty motor vehicle to a natural gas engine/vehicle. |
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To apply, see the TNGVGP webpage. Selection Criteria: Vehicles must be eligible for the program. |
State (Iowa Department of Transportation) | Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Supply Equipment |
Grant $1.1 Million Funding up to $180,000 or 90 percent of project costs for direct current fast chargers Funding up to $15,000 or 90 percent of project costs for Level 2 community charging |
April 12, 2023. (Closed) | Funding comes from the VW Environmental Mitigation Trust and will support publicly accessible charging sites. Direct Current Fast Charger Corridor sites and Level 2 Community Charging sites will be funded. |
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To apply, see the Iowa DOT webpage. Selection Criteria: Includes the following however there are other qualitative considerations:
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State (Iowa Department of Transportation) | Replacement of Buses, Trucks, and Non-road Equipment |
Grant $4.9 Million |
Deadline passed for FY21. (Closed) | Funding comes from the VW Environmental Mitigation Trust and will support replacing or repowering older buses, freight trucks and port drayage trucks, freight switchers, and vessels with newer, cleaner vehicles and engines. Funds can also be used for shorepower projects. |
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To apply, see the Iowa DOT webpage. Selection Criteria: Includes the following however there are other qualitative considerations:
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Local (Houston-Galveston Area Council) | Clean Vehicles Program |
Grant Up to 75% of the total eligible project costs. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) |
Funding to replace trucks or buses in order to improve the regional air quality, fulfill regional SIP and conformity requirements, reduce petroleum consumption, enhance energy independence and diversity, and help stimulate the local economy. |
The program is open to any private, public, or nonprofit organizational entity with a base of operations in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria (HGB) region. |
To apply, see the Clean Vehicles webpage. Selection Criteria: Vehicles must be eligible for the program. H-GAC will look at, amongst other factors, the cost-effectiveness of the proposals. |
Local (Houston-Galveston Area Council) | Heavy-Duty Replacement Program |
Grant 50% of the incremental cost of new diesel equipment or 75% of the incremental cost of alternative fuel equipment. |
Applications accepted on a rolling basis. (Open) |
Replaced the Houston-Galveston Area Council's Drayage Program. The program provides a reimbursement grant for the replacement of heavy duty diesel powered equipment with newer, cleaner equipment. | Eligibility requirements mostly focus on the vehicles being replaced. |
To apply, see the Heavy-Duty Replacement Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Vehicles must be eligible for the program. |
State (Oregon Environmental Quality Commission) | Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program |
Rebate Standard rebates: Range from $750-$2,500 depending on the vehicle purchased or leased Charge Ahead rebate: $2,500 towards the purchase or lease of a new or used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle or battery electric vehicle. Standard and Charge Ahead Rebates can be combined for up to $5,000 toward the purchase or lease of a new eligible vehicle. |
Applicants must submit the application within six months of the date of purchase or lease. Vehicle must be purchased or leased before May 1, 2023 until more funding become available. (Open) | Program provides rebates to purchase or lease electric vehicles. | Eligibility requirements mostly focus on the vehicles being replaced. Must be an Oregon driver. |
To apply, see the Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program fact sheet. Selection Criteria: Vehicles must be eligible for the program. Any vehicles purchased or leased on or after May 1, 2023 will not be eligible to apply for the rebate once the program reopens. Once funding is available again, the program will announce its reopening. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | FTA's Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program |
Grant FY23: $170 Million |
July 17, 2023 (Closed) |
The Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program provides competitive funding to states to ensure basic essential ferry service is provided to rural areas. | Eligible activities include capital, planning, and operating assistance for a ferry service that operated a regular schedule at any time during the five-year period ending March 1, 2020 and served not less than two rural areas located more than 50 sailing miles apart. |
To apply, see the Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program Website. and Fact Sheet: Ferry Service For Rural Communities Selection Criteria: Funding will be allocated to projects on a competitive basis, from proposals submitted to FTA in response to Notices of Funding Opportunities. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program |
Grant $50 million |
September 6th, 2022 (Closed) |
Provides competitive funding for projects that support the purchase of electric or low-emitting ferries and the electrification of or other reduction of emissions from existing ferries. | Any eligible designated or direct recipient of FTA’s Urbanized Area Formula Program (Section 5307) or Formula Grants for Rural Areas (Section 5311) may apply |
To apply, see the FTA Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program website Selection Criteria:Funding will be allocated to projects on a competitive basis, from proposals submitted to FTA in response to Notices of Funding Opportunities. |
State (California Air Resources Board) | Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE) |
FY22 grant funding: $125 Million |
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis. (Open) |
This program provides a streamlined way for fleets to access funding that helps offset the incremental cost of such technology. |
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To apply, see the California CORE website. Selection Criteria: Any off-road equipment Purchaser in California is eligible. If you want to participate, the purchased equipment must be domiciled and operated for at least three years in California after the voucher redemption date. Equipment Purchasers must also submit activity reports for three years. The fleet size does not affect voucher amounts, and equipment Purchasers are not limited to the number of vouchers they can apply for. |
Federal (US Department of Transportation) | Mega Grant, part of Multimodal Project Discretionary Grant Opportunity (MPDG) |
Grant $5 billion total between FY22-FY26 |
August 21, 2023 (Closed) |
The Mega Program (known statutorily as the National Infrastructure Project Assistance program) will support large, complex projects that are difficult to fund by other means and likely to generate national or regional economic, mobility, or safety benefits. This includes projects such as highway or bridge projects, freight intermodal (including public ports) or freight rail project that provides a public benefit. |
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To apply, see the MPDG application website. Selection Criteria: select criteria. Under 49 U.S.C. 6701(d)(1)(E) if it satisfies both of two requirements: (1) it must be eligible for assistance under chapter 53 of title 49 of the United States Code, which authorizes the Federal Transit Administration’s programs; and (2) it must be part of a project that is otherwise eligible, as enumerated in 49 U.S.C. 6701(d)(1)(A)–(D): a highway and bridge project, a freight intermodal or freight rail project, railway-highway grade separation or elimination project, or an intercity passenger rail project. For a public transportation project to qualify under the Mega program as being “part of a project” listed in 49 U.S.C. 6701(d)(1)(A)-(D):
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Federal (Department of Transportation) | Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program |
Grant Total amount: $2,478,391,050 |
May 28, 2024 (Closed) | Rail environmental analysis; and Rehabilitating, remanufacturing, procuring or overhauling locomotives for emissions reduction among other purposes |
Projects eligible for funding under this grant program include, but are not limited to:
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To apply, see the CRISI Program website. Selection Criteria:
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Federal (Department of Transportation) | Reduction of Truck Emissions at Port Facilities Fact Sheet |
Grant Total Amount: $160 million. Federal share not exceed 80% of total cost |
July 26, 2023 (Closed) |
Projects that reduce emissions from idling trucks at our nation’s ports and help ports reduce congestion and emissions, and deliver better air quality for workers and communities alike. |
Projects eligible for funding under this grant program include, but are not limited to:
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To apply, see the Reduction of Truck Emissions at Port Facilities Fact Sheet. Selection Criteria: Must meet eligibility requirements and help ports reduce congestion and emissions. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) |
Grant Total Amount: $848 Million |
August 18, 2023 (Closed) |
Help make surface transportation more resilient to natural hazards, including climate change, sea level rise, flooding, extreme weather events, and other natural disasters through support of planning activities, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk costal infrastructure | Eligibility for all levels of government to be direct recipients of funds. States, MPOs, local governments, and Indian Tribes can apply directly to FHWA. A Federal land management agency may be eligible if the agency applies jointly with a State or group of States |
To apply, see the PROTECT Program Website. Selection Criteria: For Planning Grants, the merit criteria are:
For Resilience Grants, the merit criteria are:
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Federal (Department of Energy) | Understanding Energy Transitions and Coastal Resilience in the Non-Contiguous areas of the U.S. |
Grant $800,000 available to support up to six projects. |
March 2, 2023 (Closed) |
NSGO will award extension programs within Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Guam Sea Grant programs to support projects that focus on how energy transitions are considered in coastal resilience efforts in hyperlocal (small cities and towns in remote, rural, and island geographies) contexts. | Eligible applicants: Sea Grant Programs (Sea Grant Colleges, Institutions, or Coherent Area Programs). Individual competition announcements may restrict eligibility to a subset of these applicants. |
To apply, see the Sea Grant and US Department of Energy news brief. Selection Criteria:
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Federal (Department of Transportation) | Rural Surface Transportation Grant (Rural) Program |
Grant $675 million |
August 21, 2023 (Closed) |
The Rural program supports projects that improve and expand our nation’s surface transportation infrastructure in rural areas in order to increase connectivity, improve the safety and reliability of the movement of people and freight, and generate regional economic growth and improve quality of life. | Eligible projects for Rural grants include highway, bridge, and tunnel projects that help improve freight, safety, and provide or increase access to agricultural, commercial, energy, or transportation facilities that support the economy of a rural area |
To apply, see the the Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program. Selection Criteria:
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Federal (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) | Climate-Ready Workforce for Coastal States and Territories Competition |
Grant Approx. $50 million |
Letter of intent: November 30, 2023 Full Proposal: February 13, 2024 (Closed) |
Establish programs aimed at placing people across the country into good jobs that advance climate resilience and assisting employers in developing a 21st century workforce that is climate literate, informed by climate resilience, and skilled at addressing consequent challenges. |
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To apply, see the Seagrant CRW Website. Selection Criteria:
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Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Promoting Readiness and Enhancing Proficiency to Advance Reporting and Data (PREPARED) Cooperative Agreement |
Grant $4 million over 3 years to as many as 8 recipients |
November 30, 2023, at 11:59 PM (EST) (Closed) |
Provide technical assistance to EPA grant recipients representing small, underserved, and/or tribal communities to enhance their capacity to meet data and reporting requirements and improve their ability to generate the information necessary to evaluate and improve grant outcomes. |
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To apply, see the EPA Prepared Website. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. |
Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Community Change Grants Program |
Grant $2 Billion total with an Award Ceiling of $20 million. |
November 21, 2024, Accepting applications on a rolling basis. (Open) |
Fund community-driven projects that address climate challenges and reduce pollution while strengthening communities through thoughtful implementation. The support will enable communities and their partners to overcome longstanding environmental challenges and implement meaningful solutions to meet community needs now and for generations to come. |
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To apply, see the RFA on Grants.gov. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. |
Federal (Maritime Administration: MARAD) | Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) |
Grant $2.25 billion for the PIDP program over five years (2022-2026) $450,000,000 of which is currently available in fiscal year 2024. $112,500,000 award ceiling. $1,000,000 award floor. |
May 10 , 2024 at 11:59 PM, EST (Closed) |
Grants support efforts by ports and industry stakeholders to improve port and related freight infrastructure to meet the nation’s freight transportation needs and ensure our port infrastructure can meet anticipated growth in freight volumes. |
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To apply,MARAD has published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) available here. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. |
State (Washington) | Air Quality Clean Diesel Grant Program 2023 – 2025: Fuel cell transit buses and zero emission yard trucks |
Grant Total Funding: $2.24 million |
February 27, 2024 (Closed) |
Reduce toxics and greenhouse gas emissions by scrapping and replacing diesel transit buses with new fuel cell buses, and diesel yard trucks with new electric yard trucks. |
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To apply, see the the Clean Diesel Grants webpage. Selection Criteria: Points will be awarded based on benefits to disproportionately impacted communities, total annual fuel consumption of the vehicles to be scrapped, and engine model year of the vehicles to be purchased. |
State (Washington) | Port Electrification Grant |
Grant Total Funding: $26.5 million |
4 p.m. on July 8, 2024 (Closed) |
Capital improvement grants for ports across the state to undertake projects that will reduce carbon emissions. |
All WA public port districts. Those ports seeking to use grant funds to install shore power must first adopt a policy that requires vessels that dock at the port facility to use shore power, if the vessel is capable of using such power and when such power is available. Eligible project types include truck and locomotive replacement with electric vehicles, electric power upgrades and zero emission charging, shore power, and other similar projects that will reduce emissions at ports. |
To apply, see the the Washington Port Electrification Grant webpage. Selection Criteria:
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Federal (Environmental Protection Agency) | Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program |
Grant Total Funding: $1 billion |
11:59 p.m. on July 25, 2024 (Closed) |
Replace existing non-zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles with zero-emission vehicles, support zero-emission vehicle infrastructure, and train and develop workers. |
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To apply, see the the EPA's Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program webpage. Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. |
Federal (Department of Transportation) | Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) |
Grant Up to $1.3 billion |
11:59 ET on August 28, 2024 (Open) |
To strategically deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure in the places people live and work – urban and rural areas alike – in addition to along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs). |
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To apply, see the DOT's Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program webpage or Grants.gov Opportunity site Selection Criteria: Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. |