This spreadsheet includes information for all eligible applicants to the 2023 RAISE, INFRA, Mega, Rural, RCP, SS4A, and SMART Programs. Information for each program is displayed on different tabs of the spreadsheet.
In its inaugural year, USDOT funded four National Capacity Builder Teams to support 64 communities across the United States through the FY 2022 Thriving Communities Program (TCP). A wide variety of technical assistance, planning, and capacity building work is being supported that reflects the...
Demand to receive support through the FY 2023 Thriving Communities Program exceeded the available funding for the program. This spreadsheet provides information on the eligible communities that applied to receive support in FY 2023 but were not selected.
In its second year (FY 2023), interest in the Thriving Communities Program continued to exceed available funding. The DOT Navigator is a resource for those seeking to access other existing technical assistance resources available across USDOT. In addition, every state and region across the...
For the FY 2023 Thriving Communities Program, DOT selected three National Capacity Builders to support 52 communities across the U.S. in three Communities of Practice: Main Streets, Complete Neighborhoods, and Networked Communities. This fact sheet provides more information about the three...
DOT selected 52 communities across 35 states to receive technical assistance, planning, and capacity building support through the FY 2023 Thriving Communities Program. Learn more about the communities and their challenges and goals in this fact sheet.
On April 15, 2024, USDOT announced $23.6 million in cooperative agreements with three National Capacity Builders (TCP-N) and six Regional Capacity Builders (TCP-R) through the second round of funding for the Thriving Communities Program. A total of 112 communities will receive support through...
The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program provides funding for supplemental safety planning and safety demonstration activities to inform the development and improvement of Comprehensive Safety Action Plans (referred to as “Action Plans”). Applicants may—and are...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) System Wide Information Management (SWIM) program office provides the network-centric infrastructure that enables FAA programs to share information with aviation stakeholders. SWIM offers improved interoperability using industry-supported standards,...