Making Electric Vehicle Charging and Alternative Fueling the New Infrastructure Standard (CFI)
This webinar will provide information for communities just starting their CFI journey.
This webinar will provide information for communities just starting their CFI journey.
This webinar will introduce GGRF and discuss how cities can access these funds for projects like: providing community solar to low-income households and communities; decarbonizing municipal buildings; and expanding electric vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure or providing access to other forms of zero emissions transportation, including by enhancing walkability.
This webinar hosted by the Local Infrastructure Hub will explore the various programs that cities can blend and braid to green their fleets.
This webinar will provide an overview of the Clean Ports Program, including reviewing EPA's eligibility requirements for ports and details on the two main competitions within the program.
This webinar is designed for Clean Ports Program applicants, including cities and port authorities. It will provide clear, actionable steps for developing a competitive application, engaging with surrounding communities impacted by port pollution, and aligning projects with EPA's program requirements.
This webinar will provide information about the current round of funding and feature mayor’s who won 2022 BIP grants.
This webinar will discuss the types of technologies, and projects that these funds can be used for as well as lessons learned from previous grant winners.
This webinar is designed to help cities prepare for the soon to be announced Digital Equity Competitive Grant program. This is a $1.25 billion grant for community initiatives that ensure everyone has access to the technologies that undergird an increasingly digital economy and training and skills they need to take advantage of them.
This webinar will cover the accessibility of funds for cities, available supports and streamline options, and the flexibility of funds.
Participants will dive deeper into the application process and explore potential opportunities for application partnerships with other communities and nonprofits.
Municipal leaders, DOT officials, and experts will share strategies for applying to the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program, open through June 26, 2025.
A virtual event for municipal leaders offering expert guidance on crafting a strong Safe Streets and Roads for All grant application, from data to budgeting.