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From the Local Infrastructure Hub
From the Local Infrastructure Hub
Communities seeking funding to meet EV charging needs get Hub support
Eager to reduce fossil fuel emissions, the Biden administration has set an ambitious goal of building a network of 500,000 EV chargers across the country by 2030. That’s a tall order given that as of April, the U.S. had about 60,000 EV stations, with nearly half of...
The Local Infrastructure Hub Launches Spring Bootcamp Series
The Local Infrastructure Hub Launches Spring Bootcamp Series to Help Cities Access Funding for Neighborhood Infrastructure and Broadband Equity Participating Cities, Towns, and Villages Will Receive Specialized Support to Build More Competitive Grant Applications for...
Six ways to make your BIL grant application more competitive
How to use federal funds to connect people from historically marginalized communities with high-quality infrastructure jobs.
U.S. mayors get ready to leverage new transportation grants
One of the most tangible ways mayors can improve residents’ wellbeing and the overall livability in their cities is by making their transportation systems more reliant, efficient, and safe.
Mayors see workforce opportunities in federal infrastructure funds
Mayors from across the U.S. joined a session of the Local Infrastructure Hub Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and to learn about funding opportunities in the law to strengthen and prepare their workforces for the future.
The Local Infrastructure Hub opens enrollment for technical assistance program to help small, mid-sized cities and towns access federal infrastructure dollars
Registration is open for small and mid-sized cities to participate in a new technical assistance program to help them access federal infrastructure funding.