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
Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA Grants)
This program provides grant or credit assistance to nationally and regionally significant multimodal freight and highway projects that align with program goals. IIJA adds entity eligibility for multistate corridor organizations and project eligibility for wildlife crossings, surface transportation projects connected to international border crossings, and marine highway projects functionally connected to the National Highway Freight Network; and allows up to 30% of INFRA funds to be used for non-highway freight projects.
Estimate Budget
$
7250000000
$1B+
7250000000
Department of Transportation
Multi-benefit Projects to Improve Watershed Health
IIJA funds and authorizes a new competitive grant program for those habitat restoration projects in river basins impacted by Bureau of Reclamation water projects.
Estimate Budget
$
100000000
$51M-$100M
100000000
Department of the Interior (Bureau of Reclamation)
Grants to Alaska to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages
IIJA reauthorizes grants to Alaska to develop and construct public water and wastewater systems in its rural and Native villages to improve health and sanitation conditions.
Estimate Budget
$
230000000
$101M-$500M
230000000
Environmental Protection Agency
Renewable/clean energy
This new IIJA program seeks to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of executing clean energy projects on current and former mine land in a compatible way with existing operations.
Estimate Budget
$
500000000
$101M-$500M
500000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction
These demonstration projects, included as an activity under the Carbon Capture Technology Program, intend to demonstrate substantial improvement in the efficiency, effectiveness, cost, and environmental performance of carbon capture technologies for power, industrial, and other commercial applications.
Estimate Budget
$
2540000000
$1B+
2540000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction
These pilot projects, included as an activity under the Carbon Capture Technology Program, represent the scale of technology development beyond laboratory development and bench testing, but not yet to the point of being tested under real conditions at commercial scale.
Estimate Budget
$
940000000
$501M-$1B
940000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction
This program is for the research, development, and demonstration of carbon storage. IIJA expands the program to include large-scale commercialization of new or expanded carbon sequestration projects and associated CO2 transport infrastructure.
Estimate Budget
$
2500000000
$1B+
2500000000
Department of Energy
Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction
This program is for developing transformational technologies that will significantly improve the efficiency, effectiveness, costs, emissions reductions, and environmental performance of coal and natural gas use. IIJA expands the program to include front-end engineering and design for CO2 transport infrastructure needed to deploy carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies.
Estimate Budget
$
100000000
$51M-$100M
100000000
Department of Energy
Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction
This new IIJA program, CIFIA, provides flexible, low-interest loans to pipeline and other CO2 transportation projects.
Estimate Budget
$
2100000000
$1B+
2100000000
Department of Energy