RAISE Transportation Discretionary Grants: FY 2023 National Infrastructure Investments
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Andrea Jacobson
202.366.9603
RAISEgrants@dot.gov
RAISE Discretionary Grants (formerly BUILD Discretionary Grants and TIGER Transportation Grants) provide funding for capital investments in unmet surface transportation infrastructure needs.
RAISE funding may be used to support:
- Highway, bridge, or other road projects
- Public transportation
- Passenger and freight rail transportation
- Port infrastructure investments (including inland port infrastructure and land ports of entry)
- Surface transportation components of an airport projects
- Intermodal transportation projects
- Projects to replace or rehabilitate a culvert or prevent stormwater runoff for the purpose of improving habitat for aquatic species while advancing the goals of the RAISE program
- Projects investing in surface transportation facilities that are located on tribal land and for which title or maintenance responsibility is vested in the federal government
Eligible applicants include:
- State, local, and tribal governments
- U.S. territories
- Transit agencies
- Port authorities
- Other political subdivisions of state or local governments
- Multi-state or multi-jurisdictional groups applying through a single lead applicant
Award ceiling: $25,000,000
Award floor: $1,000,000 for projects
located in rural areas and $5,000,000 for other areas
Total funding available:
$1,500,000,000
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