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The Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) funds projects that improve the safety, efficiency, or reliability of the movement of goods through ports and intermodal connections to ports.
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.
The Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program, also referred to as Tribal Transit Program (TTP), provides funds for planning, public transportation capital projects, and operating costs to tribes located in rural areas (those with a population under 50,000).
The Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning funds the integration of land use and transportation planning, economic development, accessibility, and multimodal connectivity, and mixed-use development in new capital projects.
The Mobility, Access, & Transportation Insecurity: Creating Links to Opportunity Demonstration Research Program funds the planning, deployment, and impact evaluation of strategies which mitigate transportation insecurity among communities.
The Areas of Persistent Poverty (AoPP) Program supports planning, engineering, technical studies, or financial planning in project development to better serve areas of persistent poverty.
The Ferry Service for Rural Communities program provides funding for capital, planning, and operating expenses for basic ferry service to eligible rural areas.
The Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program (IIJA § 71102) 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.
The All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) provides funds for projects to make inaccessible legacy rail stations meet or exceed the construction standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The Restoration and Enhancement Grant program supports projects and programs that begin, maintain, improve, or restore intercity passenger rail services.