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FEMA Grant to Provide $1.12 billion in Funding Support
Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) invites all HSGP stakeholders (inclusive of the State Homeland Security Program, Urban Area Security Initiative, and Operation Stonegarden) to participate in one or more of the upcoming technical assistance webinars regarding a variety of policy changes associated with the fiscal year (FY) 2023 HSGP. The FY 2023 HSGP will provide $1.12 billion in funding support to state, local, and territorial governments for security-related activities to prevent, prepare for, protect against, and respond to terrorist attacks.
• Tuesday, March 14th: 2-3pm ET – General FY 2023 HSGP Webinar
• Thursday, March 23rd: 2-3pm ET – Election Security National Priority Area
• Tuesday, March 28th: 2-3pm ET – Cybersecurity National Priority Area
• Thursday, April 6th: 2-3pm ET – Updated Controlled Equipment Policy
• Tuesday, April 11th: 2-3pm ET – Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA) Implications for HSGP
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Thriving Communities Technical Assistance (TCTA) program is designed to support local governments receiving federal transportation infrastructure funds, directly or through state pass through grants.
TCTA can provide local government staff with skills and tools to enable them to address critical housing needs while supporting equitable economic development through community engagement.
Local governments will receive Technical Assistance that focuses on one or more of the following areas:
Requests Reviewed as Received on Rolling Basis Starting: March 15, 2023
March 31st, 2023
8:30 am to 3:30 pm
The Western Nevada Development District, a US Economic Development Administration Economic Development District, and the University Center for Economic Development, part of the College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno, invites you to attend and participate in an annual evaluation and update workshop as part of the Western Nevada Development District’s current five-year 2020 through 2025 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy. This strategic economic development planning workshop will be held on Friday, March 31, 2023 and will be held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall in Fernley, Nevada.
Workshop participants will be given an opportunity to evaluate the existing strategic economic development vision, goals, actionable items and priority projects, assess existing local and regional socio-demographic, economic, and housing conditions, complete a revised Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) Analysis for the region, and select new priority projects for the coming year.
When:
Friday, March 31st, 2023
Breakfast: 8:30 am till 9:00 am
Lunch: TBD
Workshop: 9:00 am till 3:30 pm
Where:
City Council Chambers
City of Fernley City Hall
595 Silver Lace Boulevard
Fernley, NV
Cost: FREE
Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments included
RSVP by March 20, 2023
Fred Steinmann
Director of the University Center for Economic Development, UNR
775.784.1655
Fred@unr.edu
TAP Program Helps Fund Small, Non-Traditional Mobility and Transportation Projects
The Transportation Alternatives or TA Set-Aside Program (TAP) provides federal funds for a variety of smaller-scale, non-traditional, community-based transportation projects that improve safety, expand travel choices, and enhance the transportation experience. These projects are intended to integrate modes and improve the cultural, historic, and environmental aspects of our transportation infrastructure.
TAP funds are made available to the State through the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the Nevada Department of Transportation. This program provides up to 95 percent of project-related costs, with the remaining 5 percent provided by project sponsors as a local match. In the Reno-Sparks area the TAP program is administered through RTC Washoe.
Eligible project types may include the following, at any stage of project development, including planning, design, and construction:
• Bicycle, pedestrian, and nonmotorized transportation facilities
• Traffic calming, lighting, and safety-related infrastructure
• Projects to achieve ADA compliance
• Turnouts, overlooks, and viewing areas
• Historic preservation related to historic transportation facilities
• Recreational trails
• Safe Routes to School (SRTS), including infrastructure and non-infrastructure
• Micro-Mobility projects, including bike and scooter share
• Removal of outdoor advertising
Eligible applicants include the following types of entities:
• Local governments
• Regional transportation authorities
• Transit agencies
• Natural resource or public land agencies
• School districts/schools
• Tribal governments
• MPOs
• Nonprofit organizations
There is no minimum or maximum limit on grant requests. NDOT recommends that applications request a minimum of $50,000.
RTC Washoe Grant applications through this tranche are due May 19, 2023.
Projects in other state regions are due through the Nevada Department of Transportation and are due April 14, 2023.
Curated by: The Western Nevada Development District…
This edition of Five for Friday focuses on opportunities for economic development around the region in the areas of recreation, business accelerators, farming and the arts.
Grant Opportunities & More
Expanding Recreation Economies Across Rural America
Federal Agencies Partnering to Create New Tools and Resources
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced in mid-January that it will create a plan to expand recreation economies to help people thrive across rural America. The USDA Rural Development, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), and U.S. Forest Service will partner to develop an annual plan to expand economic opportunities related to recreation in communities surrounding America’s national forests. The annual plan will outline the ways the agencies will partner to conduct program outreach, host informational sessions and workshops, and develop toolkits to help people access the resources they need to thrive in recreation economies.
The agencies will also:
USDA Rural Development Stakeholder Announcement
USDA RISE Grant Program: From Innovation Centers to Job Accelerators
The Rural Innovation Stronger Economy (RISE) Grant Program offers grant assistance to create and augment high-wage jobs, accelerate the formation of new businesses, support industry clusters and maximize the use of local productive assets in eligible low-income rural areas.
RISE grant funds can be used to:
• Build or support a business incubator facility
• Provide worker training to assist in the creation of new jobs
• Train the existing workforce with skills for higher-paying jobs
• Develop a base of skilled workers and improve their opportunities to obtain high-wage jobs in new or existing local industries
The RISE project must serve a rural region small enough to allow close collaboration among partners. It also must include important elements of the region’s prioritized industry cluster (concentrations of related industries).
Grant amounts are awarded competitively with a minimum of $500,000 and a maximum grant amount of $2,000,000.
Application Deadline: April 20, 2023
Farmers Market Promotion Program Promotes Farm-to-Table Initiatives
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the fiscal year 2023 Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP). FMPP’s purpose is to support the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer markets to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products. FMPP achieves this goal through the creation, coordination, and delivery of outreach, training, and technical assistance to domestic farmers markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture programs, agritourism activities, online sales or other direct producer-to-consumer (including direct producer-to-retail, direct producer-to-restaurant and direct producer-to-institutional marketing) market opportunities.
Approximately $15.4 million is available to fund FMPP applications under this solicitation. FMPP Capacity Building projects range from $50,000 to $250,000, while Community Development Training and Technical Assistance projects range from $100,000 to $500,000.
Application Deadline: May 2, 2023
Webinar: March 15, 2023 at 10 am PT
2023 Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP)
Nevada BLM Visitor Services Partnerships
The BLM’s Recreation and Visitor Services Program oversees a broad and complex set of recreation related programs, which provide a multitude of recreation opportunities and experiences. These recreation resources and visitor services support strong local economies and public land conservation. BLM Nevada has an opportunity to work with partner organizations to assist with the following:
• Increase and enhance access to BLM public lands and waters
• Increase and enhance recreational opportunities
• Enhance public satisfaction at BLM recreation sites and areas
• Collect visitor and recreation resource data by conducting inventories and visitor assessments
• Conduct inventory, monitoring, data management, assessment, planning on BLM public lands and waters
• Provide enriched visitor services information, interpretation and education, including websites
• Protect visitor health and safety
• Improve accessibility for persons with disabilities
• Improve motorized and non-motorized trails including trail construction and maintenance, comprehensive travel and transportation inventory and assessment
Program funding totals $1.6 million with awards ranging from $20,000 to $750,000.
Eligible institutions include, state and local governments, non-profits and Native American Tribal Governments.
Application Deadline: April 10, 2023
NOFO: Nevada BLM Recreation and Visitor Services Program
Challenge America Bolsters Arts Programs to the Underserved
The National Endowment for the Arts Challenge America offers support primarily to small organizations for projects in all artistic disciplines that extend the reach of the arts to groups/communities with rich and dynamic artistic and cultural contributions to share that are underserved. Challenge America features an abbreviated application, a robust structure of technical assistance, and grants for a set amount of $10,000. Grants require a cost share/match of $10,000 consisting of cash and/or in-kind contributions. Total project costs must be at least $20,000 or greater.
Challenge America supports arts projects in all artistic disciplines, including Artist Communities, Arts Education, Dance, Design, Folk & Traditional Arts, Literary Arts, Local Arts Agencies, Media Arts, Museums, Music, Musical Theater, Opera, Presenting & Multidisciplinary Arts, Theater, and Visual Arts.
Possible projects include, but are not limited to: arts programming, including commissioning or presentation of artists or artwork; marketing and promotional activities; and organizational planning.
This category may be a good entry point for organizations that are new to applying for federal funding.
Application Deadline: April 27, 2023
A Critical Investment in the Community Lending Ecosystem!
Nevada is the first state in the nation to launch a novel Microloan program under the federal State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) featuring a newly developed refinancing mechanism to strengthen Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) lending to small businesses.
Battle Born Growth Microloan, overseen by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), will receive $5.3 million for the first three-year tranche and nearly $16 million in total. The program works to support small businesses from traditionally underserved communities. It partners with mission-driven lenders such as CDFIs.
Small Businesses seeking less than $250,000 in financing are encouraged to consult the dedicated website at NVSmallBiz/Microloans. The website contains a matching platform created in partnership with Community Reinvestment Fund, USA (CRF). On this platform, small businesses will be matched with participating lenders.
At the launch, the following CDFIs and community lenders are participating: Rural Nevada Development Corporation (RNDC), MoFi, NDC, CRF, and Access Community Capital.
The Nevada Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will be providing free assistance with credit counseling, financial statements, business planning, general business guidance, and more. Lenders will be offering fixed-rate loans up to $250,000 with rates from (currently) 8.75%-11.75% depending on terms. Length of loans can range from between three and six years.
The Microloan Program was built by and for non-profit community lenders so they can increase their capacity to serve the state’s un-banked small businesses This is a critical investment in the community lending ecosystem that will drastically increase access to credit for businesses who are often left behind.
WNDD Summit Gives the Latest in Grant Information
An abundance of insight in to the world of grants was shared with attendees at the WNDD 2023 Summit. So much so, that we want to share a few more guest speaker presentations in case you missed something. They are perfect reference tools as you work towards getting that next grant for your community.
WEP and CF Programs: Gus Wegren, USDA RD
Business and Cooperatives Programs: Chandler Allen, USDA RD
USDA RD Rural Development Programs & NV Contacts