Rural and Tribal Assistance Pilot Program NOFO
This funding opportunity provides financial support to rural and tribal communities for planning and designing transportation infrastructure projects to help them qualify for federal funding.
The Rural and Tribal Assistance (RTA) Pilot Program is a funding opportunity provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) through the Build America Bureau. Its primary objective is to assist rural and tribal communities with planning and design activities for transportation infrastructure projects. This initiative is aimed at helping projects reach a state where they are eligible for federal funding or financing through other DOT programs. Grants are available on a first-come, first-served basis to applicants with eligible projects that meet the merit criteria outlined in the notice. The program offers two types of grants: Single Project and Multi-Community. Single Project grants support one project’s planning and design, while Multi-Community grants allow for the advancement of projects in at least three communities under one application. Funding from these grants can be used to hire staff or engage expert firms for financial, technical, or legal assistance related to early-stage project development. Eligible activities include revenue forecasting, feasibility studies, preliminary engineering, permitting, public engagement, and more. Eligible applicants include rural local governments, states with projects in rural areas, federally recognized Indian tribes, and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. Projects must be located in areas outside of urbanized zones with populations exceeding 150,000. There is a $10 million funding set-aside specifically for tribal applicants. Notably, there is no cost-sharing requirement, and up to $27 million is available in FY24 through a combination of funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Consolidated Appropriations Act. Applications must be submitted through the RTA Program’s online portal and include detailed information such as project description, location, cost breakdown, and performance metrics. Multi-Community applicants must also submit letters of support within 14 days of application submission. The application portal opens at 2:00 p.m. ET on March 18, 2025, and closes at 4:59 p.m. ET on April 17, 2025. Awards are expected to be announced by June 5, 2025. Applicants will be evaluated based on four main criteria: the potential of the proposed activities to advance the project, the applicant’s demonstrated experience and cost estimation, the project’s alignment with mobility access priorities, and the strength of partnerships in Multi-Community applications. The program also emphasizes alignment with DOT’s strategic goals in areas such as safety, equity, climate, and workforce development. Following the award, recipients must comply with federal administrative and reporting requirements, including quarterly progress and financial reports.
Award Range
$200,000 - $2,250,000
Total Program Funding
$27,000,000
Number of Awards
84
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
This NOFO will award funding for the following two types of grants: Grant Type #1: Single Project Single Project Grants will fund the planning and design phase activities of a single project. Approximate total available funding: $10 million Approximate number of awards: 13 to 50 Minimum and maximum dollar amount of individual awards: $200,000 up to $750,000 Award period (Period of Performance): up to 36 months Grant Type #2: Multi-Community Multi-Community Grants will fund the planning and design phase activities of projects within 3 separate communities, at a minimum, submitted under a single application. Approximate total available funding: $17 million Approximate number of awards: 7 to 34 Minimum and maximum dollar amount of individual awards: $500,000 up to $2,250,000 Award period (Period of Performance): up to 36 months $10 million of the total funding available is set aside for eligible tribal applicants for either type of RTA Program grant. See Section III. E for additional information on this funding set-aside.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Applicants for the Program must be one of the following: 1. a unit of local government or political subdivision that is located outside of an urbanized area2 that has a population of more than 150,000 residents, as determined by the Bureau of the Census. Examples of local governments and political subdivisions include the following: 2 Urbanized area listing should be drawn from the 2020 Census results. For 2020 Census results, visit: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/geography/guidance/geo-areas/urban-rural.html 7 County; Borough; Municipality; City; Town; Township; Parish (under the state of Louisiana); Local public authority, including any public housing agency under the United States Housing Act of 1937; Special district; School district; Council of governments, whether or not incorporated as a nonprofit corporation under State law; or Any other agency or instrumentality of a multi-, regional, or intra-State or local government. 2. a state, territory, or possession of the United States seeking to advance a project in a location outside of an urbanized area that has a population of more than 150,000 residents as determined by the Bureau of the Census; 3. a federally recognized Indian Tribe; or 4. the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
December 19, 2024
Application Closes
April 17, 2025
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