Surface Transportation Infrastructure _ Discretionary Grants for Capital Investments II

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is authorized to award $600 million in TIGER II Discretionary Grants pursuant to Title I (Department of Transportation) of the FY 2010 Appropriations Act (Pub.

L.

111-117, Dec.

16, 2009).

This appropriation is similar, but not identical

credit:


to the appropriation for the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or “TIGER Discretionary Grant”, program authorized and implemented pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the “Recovery Act”).

Because of the similarity in program structure and objectives, DOT is referring to the grants for National Infrastructure Investments under the FY 2010 Appropriations Act as “TIGER II Discretionary Grants”.

As with the TIGER program, funds for the TIGER II program are to be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area or a region.

Agency: Department of Transportation

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $600,000,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
TIGER II Discretionary Grant Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
“Eligible Applicants” for TIGER II Discretionary Grants are State and local governments, including U. S. territories, tribal governments, transit agencies, port authorities, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), other political subdivisions of State or local governments, and multi-State or multi-jurisdictional groups applying through a single lead applicant (for multi-jurisdictional groups, each member of the group, including the lead applicant, must be an otherwise eligible applicant as described in this paragraph).



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.dot.gov/recovery/ost/tigerii

Contact:
Robert MarinerSenior Policy AnalystPhone 202-366-8914

Agency Email Description:
Robert Mariner

Agency Email:
robert.mariner@dot.gov

Date Posted:
2010-04-26

Application Due Date:
2010-08-23

Archive Date:
2011-11-30


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