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The purpose of this demonstration program is to support transformative efforts to improve job quality and availability of good jobs, particularly for the benefit of historically marginalized populations and communities that have experienced barriers to employment in good jobs.
The Appalachian Regional Initiative for Stronger Economies Grant funds large-scale, regional economic transformation through multi-state collaborative economic development projects across Appalachia.
The Reduction of Truck Emissions at Port Facilities program supports projects which test, evaluate, and deploy advancements that reduce port-related truck emissions.
TCP facilitates the planning and development of transportation and community revitalization activities and provides tools to ensure that under-resourced communities can access the historic funding provided in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).
The Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP) funds capital improvements and equipment purchases which help the fuel industry provide environmentally safe availability of renewable and alternative fuels.
The Clean School Bus Rebates program (CSB) supports the replacement of up to 25 existing school buses with clean and zero-emission (ZE) models, including electric vehicles (EV).
The Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) funds the development and implementation of security mitigation protocols at ports covered by Area Maritime Security Plans (AMSP).
The Small Shipyard Grant Program funds capital projects fostering more efficient and quality ship construction, repair, and reconfiguration, as well as worker training in shipbuilding and associated industries.
The Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) funds projects that improve the safety, efficiency, or reliability of loading and unloading goods and operating around or within ports, as well as environmental and emissions mitigation measures.
The United States Marine Highway Program supports previously designated Marine Highway Projects to develop and expand documented vessels or port and landside infrastructure, strengthening American supply chains.