House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project
Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project
$11.0M
School System/Town of Dendron Water System upgrades
School System/Town of Dendron Water System upgrades
$6.8M
City of Louisville
This project would allow for the regionalization of Louisville’s water utility by facilitating connection to it by rural, disadvantaged communities surrounding the city. The proposed project would also supply water to a long-term care facility that has requested connection to Louisville’s water supply because of their failing system, as determined by the EPA. There are also identified areas along the proposed water line route that are ideal for development with the addition of a water utility in
$6.2M
Claflin University Downtown Community Center
Claflin University Downtown Community Center
$4.8M
Climate Resilience and Biomanufacturing Initiative
Climate Resilience and Biomanufacturing Initiative
$4.5M
Climate Resilience and Biomanufacturing Initiative
Climate Resilience and Biomanufacturing Initiative
$4.5M
City of Grand Rapids
This project will provide valuable community engagement and technical experiences to help advance and inform Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAV) year-round operations in a cold weather environment in rural Minnesota communities. It will provide a base for future career pathways and economic development for the Minnesota Iron Range region while bringing innovative accessible transportation to the communities in the region.
$4.0M
Arizona Environmental Infrastructure
Arizona Environmental Infrastructure
$4.0M
MN State Southern Agricultural Center of Excellenc
Southern Minnesota focus on developing new ways to grow communities and establishment of Rural Agricultural Community Initiatives - bring together vision and resources to educate, launch and grow ag and food future leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs in upper Midwest.
$3.0M
Alvernia University Pottsville Campus Programming and Classroom/Technology Upgrades
Alvernia University Pottsville Campus Programming and Classroom/Technology Upgrades
$2.6M
State of Oregon
Funding is requested to establish a state grant program to help rural, forested communities with economic development.
$2.0M
Vermont Agency of Transportation
The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a four-season transportation and recreational trail that was initially established in 2013 by a congressionally-directed appropriation secured by Senator Sanders. Since then, the trail has served as a cornerstone for transportation, recreation, tourism, and economic development in a very rural and economically disadvantaged region of Vermont. While the trail is not yet complete, the segments that are open have quickly become community assets, supporting l
$2.0M
Fort Lewis College
This project will help the Fort Lewis College Center for Innovation expand training services, programming, and support to further contribute to workforce development, job creation, and economic development and resiliency in rural Southwest Colorado and its Tribal communities.
$2.0M
Community Care of West Virginia
To build a four-story rural healthcare workforce development hub.
$1.3M
Northern Michigan University
This project will expand Northern Michigan University’s existing Educational Access Network and provide unserved and underserved rural communities in the northeast lower Peninsula of Michigan and the Upper Peninsula with fast, affordable LTE broadband service that is 5G capable. Northern Michigan University is a proven leader in this field and has already secured the FCC EBS spectrum necessary for the project. This project is critical for economic development in this large geographic area and is
$1.2M
Rural Development, Rural Community Facility Grants
Rural Development, Rural Community Facility Grants
$1.2M
Pine Technical and Community College
Pine Technical and Community College has submitted a federal grant request for the Institutional Resilience and Expanded Postsecondary Opportunities (IREPO). Developing safe and stackable career and technical pathways for secondary students is critical to expanding the workforce in East Central Minnesota. The IREPO grant provides key resources across a very rural region of Minnesota and to the only college that provides a critical portal to career technical education in East Central Minnesota.
$1.1M
Trammel Community Revitalization Project
Trammel Community Revitalization Project
$1.0M
Desert Research Institute
The Desert Research Institute’s Leeside Risks Initiative would assess current and future extreme winter storm risks to mountain and leeside communities. The research would be used to develop a common set of tools, models, and modes of engagement to help emergency and resilience planners assess extreme storm risks, and implement mitigation actions in leeside rural and urban communities in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and the Pacific Northwest.
$1.0M
Phoebe Putney Health System in Albany, Georgia
Phoebe Putney Health System in Albany, Georgia
$1.0M
Minnesota Center for Rural Policy & Development
Minnesota Center for Rural Policy & Development requests funds expand the Minnesota Center for Rural Policy and Development's capacity to conduct research into the shifting social, economic, and demographic forces affecting rural Minnesota, and to share that research with policymakers and the greater community.
$1.0M
Rural Northwest Pasco Community Park Site Acquisition
Rural Northwest Pasco Community Park Site Acquisition
$1.0M
Desert Research Institute
The Desert Research Institute’s Leeside Risks Initiative would assess current and future extreme winter storm risks to mountain and leeside communities. The research would be used to develop a common set of tools, models, and modes of engagement to help emergency and resilience planners assess extreme storm risks, and implement mitigation actions in leeside rural and urban communities in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and the Pacific Northwest.
$1.0M
Kent County
Funding will be used to develop and sustain a regional trail that connects West Michigan's rural and urban communities along the Grand River.
$1.0M
Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc.
The Frederick Innovative Technology Center is a non-profit business incubator and accelerator designed to cultivate entrepreneurship in Frederick and surrounding rural areas. Funds will be used to develop the Innovative Science Center, a hub for science and tech innovators with state-of-the-art lab, office, and community space customized for early-stage bioscience, agriculture technology, renewable energy, and other technology start-ups.
$1.0M
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