Eligible Accounts and Requirements
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
- Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses(APHIS)
- Must meet environmental review requirements
- Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation Operations (NRCS)
- Watershed Flood Prevention Operations (WFPO)
- Program sponsors must contact NRCS state office and the proposal must meet all program requirements, including financial requirements
- Rural Development, Community Facilities grants
- Up to 75% of total project costs, with match requirements
- Rural Development, Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband grants
- Must meet eligible entity, use, and limitation requirements under 7 CFR Part 1734 Subpart A and B
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
- Department of Commerce; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); Scientific and Technical Research Services (STRS); External Projects
- Standards-related research and technology development
- Department of Commerce; NIST; Construction of Research Facilities.
- Department of Commerce; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); Operations, Research, and Facilities (ORF); Special Projects
- Fisheries, marine mammals, ocean, climate, weather, and atmospheric research and programs
- Department of Justice; Office on Justice Programs; State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance; ByrneDiscretionary
- Personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support, training, technical assistance, and information systems for criminal justice systems. Subject to requirements under 2 CFR Part 200 and DOJ Grants Financial Guide
- Department of Justice; Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS); COPS Law EnforcementTechnology
- Technologies and automated systems to assist law enforcement agencies in investigating, responding to, and preventing crime
- Limited to allowable purpose areas under the COPS Office statute
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Safety, Security, and Mission Support
- Science education, research, and technology development related to NASA’s mission
Energy and Water Development
- Corps of Engineers,Investigations
- Authorized projects and programs
- Corps of Engineers,Construction
- Authorized projects and programs
- Corps of Engineers, Operations &Maintenance
- Authorized projects and programs
- Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Rivers &Tributaries
- Authorized projects and programs
- Bureau of Reclamation, Water and RelatedResources
- Authorized projects and programs
- Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy(EERE)
- Office of Electricity(OE)
- Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER)
- Office of Nuclear Energy(NE)
- Office of Fossil Energy(FE)
Financial Services and General Government
- Small Business Administration, AdministrativeProvision
- National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and RecordsCommission
- National Archives and Records Administration, Repair and Restoration
- General Services Administration, Federal Buildings Fund, Construction and Acquisition
Homeland Security
- FEMA, Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM)Grants
- Must meet the eligibility requirements of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, including the cost share requirement, benefit cost ratio, and environmental and historic preservation requirements.
- Applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from state affirming project eligibility
- FEMA, Emergency Operations Center (EOC)Grants
- Must meet the eligibility requirements of the Emergency Operations Center grant program, including the cost-share requirement and environmental and historic preservation requirements
- Applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from state affirming project eligibility
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
- Environmental Protection Agency, State and Tribal Assistance Grants, Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
- local and/or municipal projects included on a state’s most recently finalized Clean Water or Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan (IUP)
- Minimum 20% cost share requirement
- National Park Service, Historic PreservationFund
- properties or collections must be otherwise eligible for HPF grants
- U.S. Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Forest Resource Information and Analysis
- Requests must meet U.S. Forest Service eligibility requirements for the appropriate grant program
- Requests should be part of the state’s Forest Action Plan, or contribute to meeting the goals of the Forest Action Plan
- Land and Water ConservationFund
- Bureau of Land Management, Land Acquisition
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Land Acquisition
- National Park Service, LandAcquisition
- U.S. Forest Service, LandAcquisition
- U.S. Forest Service, ForestLegacy
- Legacy RestorationFund
- Bureau of Land Management, Legacy Restoration Fund
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Legacy Restoration Fund
- National Park Service, Legacy RestorationFund
- Bureau of Indian Education, Legacy RestorationFund
- U.S. Forest Service, Legacy Restoration Fund
- Land Management Agencies, Construction
- Bureau of Land Management,Construction
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Construction Projects, Line ItemConstruction
- National Park Service, Construction, Line Item Construction andMaintenance
- U.S. Forest Service, Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Facilities, Road and Trails
- Land Management Agencies, Local Projects and Research
- Bureau of Land Management, Management of Land and Resources, Habitat Management Priorities
- Activities related to wildlife and aquatic habitat management
- National Park Service, National Recreation and Preservation, Statutory and Contractual Aid
- Activities relating to operating, managing, and preserving resources, including as authorized by law
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management, StewardshipPriorities
- Fish and aquatic conservation, habitat conservation, recovery, and restoration activities
- U.S. Geological Survey, Surveys Investigations and Research, Status and Trends
- High priority and core science research, and ecosystem and water resources related activities.
- Bureau of Land Management, Management of Land and Resources, Habitat Management Priorities
- Bureau of Indian Affairs, Operation of Indian Programs, Special Initiatives
- Invest in tribal communities, create economic opportunities, foster cultural heritage, promote efficient and effective tribal governance, and conserve natural resources
- Environmental Protection Agency, Science and Technology, Research: National Priorities
- High priority lines of research related to environmental quality and human health
- Environmental Protection Agency, State and Tribal Assistance Grants, STAG Infrastructure Grants
- Projects related to existing funding categories and activities within the STAG account that will result in improvements in environmental quality and/or human health.
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
- Employment and Training Administration
- Projects must meet all WIOA requirements and must: 1) Include direct services to individuals to enhance employment opportunities; 2) Demonstrate evidence of a linkage with the State or local workforce investment system; and 3) Include an evaluation component.
- Health Resources ServiceAdministration
- Health Facilities Construction and Equipment
- Construction, renovation, or capital equipment purchase for facilities for health, mental health, or substance abuse services, training of health professionals, or medical research
- Health Professions Education and Workforce Development
- Improve education and training of health care professionals
- Rural Health
- Eligible activities include medical, dental, or mental health care services; health promotion and education; chronic disease management; telehealth services; and improvements to emergency medical services
- Used for services only in areas that meet HRSA’s definition of rural
- Health Facilities Construction and Equipment
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Mental health
- Programs that promote the prevention or treatment of mental health disorders, including rehabilitation, outreach, and other support services.
- Substance abuse treatment
- Programs to improve access, reduce barriers, and promote high quality, effective treatment and recovery services.
- Substance abuse prevention
- Programs to prevent the onset of illegal drug use, prescription drug misuse and abuse, alcohol misuse and abuse, and underage alcohol and tobacco use
- Mental health
- Administration for Children and Families
- Child Abuse Prevention
- Projects to improve the prevention, assessment, identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect through research, model service improvement, information dissemination, and technical assistance
- Social Services Research andDemonstration
- Projects to promote the ability of families to thrive through financial self-sufficiency, and to promote the healthy development and greater well-being of children and families
- Child Abuse Prevention
- Administration for Community Living – Aging and Disability Services Programs
- Improve the ability of older adults and individuals of all ages with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in their communities
- Innovation and Improvement – Fund for the Improvement of Education(FIE)
- Elementary and secondary education projects, including instructional services, afterschool centers, curricula development, teacher training, acquisition of books and computers, arts education, social and emotional learning activities, full-service community schools, and early childhood education
- Eligible grantees are state education agencies, school districts, colleges and universities, and other public and private nonprofit entities
- Rehabilitation Services – Demonstration andTraining
- Projects that further the purposes of the Rehabilitation Act, including by providing individuals with disabilities with education, training, support services, and independent living services.
- Higher Ed – Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
- Improving access to, or the quality of, postsecondary education. May include projects to hire and train faculty, establish and improve degree programs, improve teacher preparation programs, develop and improve curricula, upgrade technology and telecommunications, acquire science laboratory equipment, provide student support, implement university partnerships with school districts, and establish research and training centers.
- Eligible grantees are colleges and universities and include other public and private nonprofit organizations.
Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
- Military Construction,Army
- Military Construction, Navy and MarineCorps
- Military Construction, AirForce
- Military Construction,Defense-Wide
- Military Construction, Army NationalGuard
- Military Construction, Air NationalGuard
- Military Construction, ArmyReserve
- Military Construction, NavyReserve
- Military Construction, Air ForceReserve
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
- Transportation Planning, Research, and Development (TPR&D) for transportation researchprojects
- Projects must be eligible under title 23 or title 49, United States Code
- Grants-in-Aid for Airports (Airport Improvement Program or AIP) for airport capital projects
- Projects must be eligible under chapter 471 of title 49, United States Code
- Highway Infrastructure Programs (HIP) for highway capital projects
- Projects must be eligible under title 23, United States Code
- Transit Infrastructure Grants (TIG) for transit capitalprojects
- Projects must be eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code
- Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement Program (CRISI) for rail capitalprojects
- Projects must be eligible under section 22907 of title 49, United States Code
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Economic Development Initiatives (EDI) for economic developmentprojects
- Projects must be eligible under chapter 69 of title 42, United States Code.