Webinar: Serving Constituents Better Online

  • 7/22/2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Author: Tina Dykstra
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Webinar: Serving Constituents Better Online

GovTech

July 22, 1:00 PM ET

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Webinar: Grant Program: Tribal Broadband Connectivity Webinar

  • 7/21/2021 2:30 PM - 7/22/2021 3:30 PM
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Webinar: Grant Program: Tribal Broadband Connectivity Webinar

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July 21/22, 2:30 PM ET

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Grant Due: FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Grants to Organizations

  • 7/22/2021
  • Author: Tina Dykstra
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Grant Due: FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Grants to Organizations

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program is intended to help provide one-time support for operating costs of arts and culture organizations to keep the doors open to arts organizations nationwide and assist the field in its response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds may be used for salary support, facilities, costs, supplies, marketing, and other operations costs. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local governments, tribal governments and entities, nonprofits, community organizations, and education agencies

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 22, 2021

Grant Due: FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Grants to Local Art Agencies for Subgranting

  • 7/22/2021
  • Author: Tina Dykstra
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Grant Due: FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Grants to Local Art Agencies for Subgranting

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The Arts Endowment will competitively award funds to designated local arts agencies to expand or establish subgranting programs which support local art and culture organizations. This program is intended to help support jobs in the arts sector, keep the doors open to arts organizations nationwide, and assist the field in its response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic by the supporting operating costs of arts and culture organizations. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local government art agencies, tribal governments art agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 22, 2021

Grant Due: FY 2021 Community Policing Development (CPD)Tolerance, Diversity and Anti-Bias Online Training

  • 7/22/2021
  • Author: Tina Dykstra
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Grant Due: FY 2021 Community Policing Development (CPD)Tolerance, Diversity and Anti-Bias Online Training

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports the delivery and development of in-person and online tolerance, diversity, and anti-bias training program that encompasses cultural sensitivity components such as ethnic and racial bias; gender bias; sexual orientation and gender identity bias; cultural diversity; and law enforcement interaction with people with disabilities, people with mental illness, and English language learners. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Public governmental agencies, federally recognized Indian tribes, for-profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, community groups, and faith-based organizations

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 22, 2021

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Overview

The Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) serves as the primary vehicle through which Congress authorizes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civil works projects and establishes policy frameworks for water resource development nationwide. Enacted on a biennial schedule, WRDAs provide congressional authorization for USACE to conduct feasibility studies, construct flood risk reduction projects, improve navigation infrastructure, restore aquatic ecosystems, and assist with environmental infrastructure development.
Since the enactment of WRDA 1986, Congress has used these omnibus authorization bills to both create new USACE authorities and refine existing programs based on evolving national priorities and lessons learned from program implementation. Recent WRDAs have addressed critical issues including drought resilience, water supply development, infrastructure modernization, and support for economically disadvantaged communities.
The most recent legislation, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (WRDA 2024, P.L. 118-272), continued Congress's bipartisan commitment to strengthening America's water infrastructure by authorizing new construction projects, modifying existing authorities, and establishing updated policy guidance for USACE operations. WRDA 2024 also authorized five new regional environmental infrastructure programs, each incorporating flexible delivery mechanisms that allow federal assistance to be provided through grants or reimbursements to nonfederal sponsors.
Authorization through WRDA is typically a prerequisite for USACE activities to receive federal appropriations through the annual Energy and Water Development appropriations process. This two-step framework—authorization followed by appropriation—ensures congressional oversight of both program scope and funding levels.
Section 219 of WRDA 1992, as amended, represents one of USACE's most geographically expansive environmental infrastructure assistance authorities. Originally enacted to authorize design assistance for 18 specific projects, Section 219 has been amended by subsequent Congresses to authorize both design and construction assistance for water-related environmental infrastructure in hundreds of municipalities, counties, and states across the nation.
The Congressional Research Service has identified over 600 environmental infrastructure assistance authorities with cumulative authorizations of appropriations totaling approximately $18.1 billion. Section 219 authorities constitute the majority of these geographically specific project authorizations, covering at least 46 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories.
Section 219 projects address critical community needs including wastewater treatment facilities, water supply and distribution systems, stormwater management infrastructure, surface water protection, and environmental restoration. These projects support public health, environmental quality, and economic development in communities that have secured congressional authorization for USACE assistance.
Congress has continued to expand Section 219 in recent legislation. WRDA 2022 added 132 new Section 219 authorities and amended 24 existing authorities. WRDA 2024 authorized an additional 193 new Section 219 authorities and amended 53 existing authorities, providing a combined $5.4 billion increase in authorization of appropriations. WRDA 2024 also established a seven-year pilot program to increase the federal cost share from 75 percent to 90 percent for Section 219 projects benefiting economically disadvantaged communities.
Unlike traditional USACE water resource projects, Section 219 assistance does not require completion of the agency's standard feasibility study process. However, projects receiving Section 219 assistance must comply with applicable federal environmental laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act.
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Grant Due: FY 2021 National Public Safety Partnership (PSP)

Grant Due: FY 2021 National Public Safety Partnership (PSP)

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The program is designed to promote interagency coordination by leveraging specialized law enforcement expertise with dedicated prosecutorial resources to promote public and community safety by aggressively investigating and prosecuting violent criminals in jurisdictions experiencing precipitous increases in violent crime. Rather than receiving direct funding through this program, participating law enforcement agencies will receive a three-year commitment from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to deliver no-cost, customized, site-specific training and technical assistance (TTA). Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local government and Native American tribal government law enforcement agencies

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 2, 2021

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Grant Due: FY 2021 North American Wetland Conservation Act (NAWCA) Standard Grants Program

Grant Due: FY 2021 North American Wetland Conservation Act (NAWCA) Standard Grants Program

WHAT DOES IT FUND? NAWCA grants fund wetland conservation projects that include the acquisition of property containing wetlands ecosystems and associated habitats, or projects that promote the restoration, enhancement, or creation of wetlands ecosystems and associated habitats for their long-term conservation and for the benefit of migratory birds, fish, and other wildlife that depend on them. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Unrestricted eligibility

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 9, 2021 

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Grant Due: FY 2021 Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) Program

Grant Due: FY 2021 Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) Program 

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to educate youth on how to voluntarily refrain from non-marital sexual activity and avoid related risky behaviors by supporting projects that implement sexual risk avoidance education targeted to participants that reside in areas with high rates of teen births and/or are at greatest risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations, school districts, institutions of higher education, public and Indian housing authorities, non-profit organizations, and for-profit organizations

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 15, 2021

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Grant Due: FY 2021 Port Infrastructure Development Grants

Grant Due: FY 2021 Port Infrastructure Development Grants

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program is intended to improve the safety, efficiency, or reliability of the movement of goods through ports and intermodal connections to ports and provides funding for development phase and construction activities. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Port authorities, states, local governments, tribal governments, special purpose districts, and multijurisdictional entities

WHEN'S IT DUE? July 30, 2021

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Webinar: Connecting Schools and Libraries: How to Make the Most of New Federal Funding

Webinar: Connecting Schools and Libraries: How to Make the Most of New Federal Funding

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August 3, 1:00 PM ET

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Grant Due: FY 2021 Equity and Accessibility: Transportation Planning Grant Program

Grant Due: FY 2021 Equity and Accessibility: Transportation Planning Grant Program

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports planning innovations that address transportation equity and accessibility in order to identify and remove barriers and challenges, and expand mobility options, transportation accessibility, and opportunities for all older adults and people with disabilities living in the community. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and regional governments or nonprofit organizations including public transit agencies, councils of governments, metropolitan planning organizations, Native American tribal agencies, area agencies on aging, community action agencies, centers for independent living, intellectual disability service organizations, and other community organizations

WHEN'S IT DUE? August 6, 2021 (Letter of intent)

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TFG Presents 2025 Congressional Calendar

The Ferguson Group (TFG) compiled a 2025 Congressional Calendar with session and recess dates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate 119th congressional session. 

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