Registration now open!Courses to help small and mid-sized cities develop competitive infrastructure grant applications

Registration now open!Courses to help small and mid-sized cities develop competitive infrastructure grant applications

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

How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Impacts Your Infrastructure Strategy

Webinar Recording & Summary

Watch the Local Infrastructure Hub’s session on changes to local project opportunities as new federal policies take action. Experts Amy Turner and Matthew Stephens-Rich share key strategies to manage infrastructure investment changes.

Strong Fiscal Stewardship Practices for Managing Shifting Infrastructure Policy

Webinar Recording & Summary
Watch the Local Infrastructure Hub’s session on scenario planning for local leaders working to plan ahead as federal support becomes more variable. Expert Matthew Hanson shares key strategies, while city leaders from Lansing, Michicgan; Atlanta, Georgia; and San Jose, California highlight what has worked for their communities.

Innovative Financing for Public Infrastructure: A Catalog of Potential Tools

Case Story

There are a variety of tools available to local governments and their partners to finance transportation and infrastructure projects. As federal discretionary grant opportunities expire, shift priorities, or restructure eligibility requirements, the tools featured in this catalog can offer local leaders alternative paths toward realizing their project goals.