Empowering local leaders to access federal infrastructure dollars—and drive their communities forward
Empowering local leaders to access federal infrastructure dollars—and drive their communities forward
The Local Infrastructure Hub is a national program designed to connect cities and towns with the resources and expert advice they need to access federal infrastructure funding in order to drive local progress, improve communities, and deliver results for residents.
Funding Opportunities
Explore the nearly 400 grant opportunities available to your community through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Events
Find details on the extensive webinars and learning opportunities offered by the Local Infrastructure Hub.
Bootcamps
Learn more about the Local Infrastructure Hub’s robust, pro-bono bootcamps for small- and mid-sized communities pursuing federal funding opportunities.
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Featured Resources
Featured Resources
Investing in the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in Connecticut
Highlighting the State of Connecticut’s partnership with the cities of New London and Groton for their Gold Star Memorial Bridge Project, funded through the Bridge Investment Program, to illustrate how local governments can work with their state offices to access federal funding for bridge development projects to help improve economic mobility and climate advancements.
Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability & Equity
Digital Equity Competitive Grants
The Digital Equity Competitive Grants Program is a $1.25 billion initiative administered by the NTIA. It will fund digital equity projects over five years, supporting cities, states, and nonprofit organizations entities to ensure all communities have the skills and technology to thrive in the digital economy.