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SAFER is now accepting applications through March 25, 2016 for local fire departments.
Redevelopment of brownfields can help cities like Meriden, Conn. attract more businesses and private developments and reduce the tax burden on homeowners.
10 DASH grantees will receive up to $200,000 each to develop and implement data sharing projects.
New Orleans to address environment, city services, and social and economic equity with $141 million grant from HUD’s National Disaster Resilience Competition.
The new calendar year is here. If you haven’t already taken time to finalize your 2016 grant calendar or prepare your 2016 grant seeking strategy as I suggested at the end of the year, it is never too late to get your pre-planning and strategy in order
The federal government announced new actions to help Americans who’ve paid their debt to society rehabilitate and reintegrate back into their communities
Grant funding supports solar and other renewable energy projects to create jobs and promote energy independence
The money will be used for a 15-mile Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project which will connect 25 West and East Birmingham neighborhoods that are primarily low-income
The 81 new grants are expected to serve more than 291,000 youth each year in communities where teen birth rates remain high
Maine is getting a $20 million federal transportation grant to help rehabilitate about 380 miles of rail throughout the state