House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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Delaware National Guard Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control Hangar
Delaware National Guard Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control Hangar
$17.5M
Delaware Air National Guard
The purpose of this project is to replace the Delaware Air National Guard Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control hangar at the New Castle County Airport.
$17.5M
Delaware National Guard
Funding will replace the outdated Delaware Air National Guard Fuel Cell/Corrosion Control hangar at New Castle County Airport.
$17.5M
REACH Riverside
The purpose of this project is to support the construction of a new community center as part of the redevelopment of the Riverside neighborhood in Wilmington.
$10.0M
REACH Riverside
Funding to build a new, Kingswood Community Center (KCC) in the Riverside neighborhood of Wilmington, Delaware. The current community center has outgrown its aging building and funding will invest in a new, state-of-the-art facility that can support program growth, offer important amenities to residents, and strengthen community resiliency. A new KCC is part of REACH Riverside's effort to transform the impoverished Riverside neighborhood into a vibrant and healthy community by implementing the n
$10.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The purpose of this project is to provide funding to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to complete periodic beach renourishment of Rehoboth and Dewey Beaches to protect from coastal storm damage and chronic erosion.
$7.7M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This project will replenish the beaches and construct dunes to protect the beaches and infrastructure important to the local economy. Replenishment of Dewey and Rehoboth beaches is overdue and not included in the President’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget. Without timely beach replenishment, future storms could damage municipal infrastructure, homes, and business located in Rehoboth and Dewey beaches.
$7.7M
City of Wilmington
This project will increase improve reliability and operability of the City of Wilmington's wastewater system.
$6.0M
City of Dover
The purpose of this project is to construct an electric substation that will increase the City's overall power supply, and specifically provide electricity to the 126-acre Garrison Oak Business and Technology Park located in Dover, Delaware.
$5.0M
City of Dover
This project will support the construction of an electrical substation to power Garrison Oak Business and Technology Park to support economic development in the City of Dover.
$5.0M
Westside Family Healthcare
This project will support the construction of a new health care facility in southern Kent County.
$5.0M
University of Delaware
This project will design a biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility at the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) to be located on the UD STAR Campus that will help the nation be better prepared for pandemic response by providing: 1) needed manufacturing capacity during an emergency, 2) infrastructure for manufacturing workers to be trained for high-paying biomanufacturing jobs, and 3) a place for biopharmaceutical manufacturing companies to share their kn
$5.0M
University of Delaware
The purpose of this project is to support the design-build and engineering work necessary for the construction of a current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) Biopharmaceutical facility on the University of Delaware's STAR campus in Newark, Delaware.
$5.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The purpose of this project is to provide funding to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to complete periodic beach renourishment to protect Fenwick Island from coastal storm damage and chronic beach erosion.
$5.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This project will replenish the beach and construct dunes to protect the beach and infrastructure important to the local economy. Without timely beach replenishment, future storms could damage Delaware State Route 1, Fenwick Island State Park, municipal infrastructure, and local homes and businesses.
$5.0M
City of Wilmington
The purpose of this project is to support the expansion of the City of Wilmington’s sewer infrastructure to the southern area of the city below the Christina River.
$4.8M
Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County
This project will support the construction of 20 affordable homes in Newark and 13 affordable homes in Wilmington for low-income families to purchase, as well as the demolition of three homes in Wilmington to make space for future affordable housing development.
$4.5M
Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County
This project will support the construction of 20 affordable homes in Newark and 13 affordable homes in Wilmington for low-income families to purchase, as well as the demolition of three homes in Wilmington to make space for future affordable housing development.
$4.5M
Project Honor
Project Honor
$3.5M
First Community Foundation
The purpose of this project is to construct a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) hub in the Riverside area of Wilmington to address educational, workforce development, and health monitoring needs in the community.
$3.0M
First Community Foundation
The purpose of this project is to construct a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) hub in the Riverside area of Wilmington, Delaware to address educational, workforce development, and health monitoring needs in the community.
$3.0M
Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank
This project would acquire 45 units of housing, stabilize 25 deteriorating units, create 15 green spaces, and clean 15 alleyways. Once units are acquired or rehabbed, they will be sold to developers with an enforceable agreement that the developer must sell or rent them to low-income individuals.
$3.0M
Aetna Hose Hook and Ladder Company
The money would be used to allow Aetna to consolidate two stations in a single station and renovate an existing third station.
$3.0M
Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank
This project would acquire 45 units of housing, stabilize 25 deteriorating units, create 15 green spaces, and clean 15 alleyways. Once units are acquired or rehabbed, they will be sold to developers with an enforceable agreement that the developer must sell or rent them to low-income individuals.
$3.0M
Ministry of Caring Inc.
This project would support the development of 74 units of one-bedroom affordable senior housing for low- and very low-income seniors in the Old Brandywine Village area.
$3.0M
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