Scout IIJA Competitive Grants Tracker
Municipalities and counties across the country have the opportunity to make transformative investments in their communities. To amplify those investments, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) has created competitive grant opportunities for local communities to seek additional funding. A searchable database of available IIJA grants is available below. To find out more about Scout's work to support and track innovative investments in our community and beyond, see our ARPA tracker, or visit us at our website.
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Category Name
Congestion Relief Program
This new IIJA program provides competitive grants that promote innovative, integrated, multimodal solutions to reduce congestion and its related economic and environment costs in the most congested metropolitan areas of the U.S. Eligible projects include the deployment and operation of integrated congestion management systems, systems implementing or enforcing high occupancy vehicle toll lanes or pricing strategies, mobility services, and incentive programs encouraging carpooling or different travel modes during peak and nonpeak periods.
Estimate Budget
$
250000000
$101M-$500M
250000000
Department of Transportation
Bridges
This program sets aside 3% of funds appropriated for the Bridge Formula program for tribal transportation facility bridges, which will be administered as if under the Tribal Transportation Program.
Estimate Budget
$
830000000
$501M-$1B
830000000
Department of Transportation
Territorial and Puerto Rico Highway Program
This program provides funding to assist the governments of U.S. territories including American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, to construct and improve their arterial and collector highway system and inter-island connectors. IIJA increases program funding.
Estimate Budget
$
240000000
$101M-$500M
240000000
Department of Transportation
Federal Aid Highway Program
This is one of four discretionary PROTECT grants provided to coastal states for projects that enhance the resilience of highway and non-rail infrastructure.
Estimate Budget
$
140000000
$101M-$500M
140000000
Department of Transportation
Federal Aid Highway Program
This new IIJA program, "Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation," provides $7.3 in formula grants and $1.4 billion in competitive set-aside grants for planning, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk coastal infrastructure in areas recovering from and/or preparing for natural disasters.
Estimate Budget
$
7300000000
$1B+
7300000000
Department of Transportation
Federal Lands and Tribal Transportation Programs
This includes other Federal Lands Management Agencies which, under the Federal Lands Transportation Program (FLTP), may receive funding to improve its transportation infrastructure. IIJA increases FLTP funds used to improve public safety and reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat connectivity, and requires FLTP projects to consider using native plants and designs that minimize runoff and heat generation, among other changes.
Estimate Budget
$
150000000
$101M-$500M
150000000
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Federal Lands and Tribal Transportation Programs
This program supplements State and local resources to improve transportation facilities providing access to, adjacent to, or located within federal lands, with a priority for high-use recreation sites and economic generators. IIJA adds new eligible activities under FLAP to include context-sensitive solutions, wayfinding markers, landscaping, and cooperative mitigation of visual blight; increases set-aside funds for transportation planning; and makes projects eligible for 100% federal share, among other changes.
Estimate Budget
$
1490000000
$1B+
1490000000
Department of Transportation
Federal Aid Highway Program
This program gives states and localities flexible funding to preserve and improve the conditions and performance of projects including Federal-aid highways and bridges and tunnels on public roads. IIJA adds new types of eligible projects including EV charging infrastructure and resilience-enhancing protective features, and permits states to use a portion of funds for certain rural infrastructure projects, among other changes.
Estimate Budget
$
64800000000
$1B+
64800000000
Department of Transportation
