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VermontInfrastructure & Public Works Grants (2026)

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U.S. Mission New Zealand Annual Program Statement

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U.S. Mission to New Zealand

<p><span style="color: black;">The U.S. Department of State’s Mission New Zealand Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) </span>announces an open competition to implement a program to advance U.S.- New Zealand economic, scientific, and cultural ties. The program is intended to support organizations to build capacity to strengthen or advance the U.S.-New Zealand relationship. Projects may address one or more of the following areas but are not strictly limited to the following topics:</p> <p><br></p> <p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Promoting science by reinforcing cooperation in key domains, including (but not limited to) scientific research in Antarctica, space exploration and regulatory frameworks, and critical technology and artificial intelligence.</p> <p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Advancing prosperity by promoting economic growth and innovation with a focus on biotechnology, space technology, and broader innovation sectors.&nbsp;</p> <p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Strengthening democratic values and ties through programs that celebrate shared democratic principles, cultural connections, and innovative spirit of the peoples of the United States and New Zealand, including but not limited to programming leveraging sports,</p> <p>education, and other areas of connection.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This Annual Program Statement (APS) seeks to partner with eligible entities, including not-for-profit organizations, education institutions, individuals, or government institutions, to advance U.S. foreign policy by strengthening the U.S.-New Zealand partnership in science, innovation, and shared values. By promoting collaboration in scientific research, space, critical technology, and disaster management, the APS supports a free and open Indo-Pacific and helps shape global standards. Initiatives in biotechnology and space technology foster economic growth and expand opportunities for U.S. businesses. Programs that highlight our shared history and values reinforce U.S. leadership and mutual understanding, laying the groundwork for lasting cooperation.</p>

$10K – $100K
2026-07-15
business_and_commerceenergy_infrastructure_and_critical_mineral_and_materialsArts & Culture+3

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Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)

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Department of Housing and Urban Development

This NOFO solicits applications for the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP). This grant awards funds to eligible national and regional nonprofit organizations and consortia to purchase home sites and develop or improve the infrastructure needed to set the stage for sweat equity and volunteer-based homeownership programs. The SHOP program is a tool to promote the production of affordable housing for low-income persons and families, including first-responders, veterans, and persons with disabilities, while fostering safe, stable neighborhoods in communities nationwide.The SHOP grant program provides competitive awards to national and regional nonprofit organizations and consortia to purchase home sites and develop or improve the infrastructure needed to set the stage for sweat equity and volunteer-based homeownership programs and to promote the production of affordable housing for low-income persons and families, including veterans, homeless persons , first responders, and persons with disabilities . The SHOP units must:Be sold to homebuyers at below market prices;Homebuyers must be low-income and contribute a significant amount of sweat equity towards the development of their SHOP home; andSHOP homes must be non-luxury units that comply with state and local codes, ordinances, and zoning requirements, and with all other SHOP requirements.Applicants must also:Propose to use a significant amount of SHOP grant funds in at least two states.Use the SHOP grant funds for only land acquisition, infrastructure improvements, and reasonable and necessary planning and administration costs (not to exceed 10 percent).The average SHOP expense for the combined cost of land acquisition and infrastructure improvements cannot exceed $25,000 per SHOP unit.Applicants must leverage other public and private funds to pay for the construction or rehabilitation costs of every SHOP unit.Leveraged funds may also be used for other program costs not covered by SHOP grant funds.All communications between HUD, SHOP applicants, SHOP awardees, and SHOP beneficiaries must be in English. The application must be received through Grants.gov in English.This NOFO makes available $24,000,000 ($12,000,000 in FY2025 and $12,000,000 in FY2024) to carry out eligible activities of the SHOP program.

$1.1M – $12M
2026-07-15
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FY 2026 Continuum of Care Competition and Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program Grants NOFO

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Department of Housing and Urban Development

The Continuum of Care (CoC) Program is designed to:promote a community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness;provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, States, Indian Tribes or Tribally Designated Housing Entities [as defined in section 4 of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (25 U.S.C. 4103) (TDHEs)], and local governments to quickly rehouse individuals and families experiencing homelessness, persons experiencing trauma or a lack of safety related to, or fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking, and youth experiencing homelessness while minimizing the trauma and dislocation caused by homelessness;promote access to, and effective utilization of, mainstream programs and programs funded with State or local resources; andoptimize self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness.The goal of the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) is to support the development and implementation of a coordinated community approach to preventing and ending youth homelessness and sharing that experience with and mobilizing communities around the country toward the same end. The population to be served by the demonstration program is youth ages 24 and younger who are experiencing homelessness, including unaccompanied and pregnant or parenting youth.

$3K – $25M
2026-08-26
Community DevelopmentHousing

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Gale Meadows MOA

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Environmental Conservation

Gale Meadows MOA

Up to $200K
2026-08-31
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

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BEEC Trail Access

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Forests, Parks & Recreation

BEEC Trail Access

Up to $16K
2026-11-30
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

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JOHNSON TOWN OF

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Transportation Agency

JOHNSON TOWN OF

Up to $12K
2026-12-01
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

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BURLINGTON CITY OF

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Transportation Agency

BURLINGTON CITY OF

Up to $24K
2026-12-30
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

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Butternut Bridge Farm

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Housing & Comm Development

Butternut Bridge Farm

Up to $20K
2026-12-31
Agricultureinfrastructure

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Great Trails Workshop

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Forests, Parks & Recreation

Great Trails Workshop

Up to $12K
2026-12-31
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

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Vermont infrastructure grant FAQ

Who funds infrastructure projects in Vermont?

In Vermont, federal infrastructure dollars flow from USDOT and the EPA to the state DOT and the state water and sewer programs that administer and re-grant transportation and water-infrastructure funds to local governments. Competitive federal grants, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, state capital programs, and regional planning bodies add to the pool. FindGrants surfaces 36 open infrastructure grants you can apply to in Vermont and nationally right now.

What can Vermont infrastructure grants fund?

Eligible uses include road and bridge construction and rehabilitation, paving and culverts, sidewalks and complete-streets safety projects, transit, drinking water and wastewater treatment and water-main upgrades, sewer and stormwater systems, broadband construction, and the planning and engineering that precedes a capital project. USDOT funds surface transportation; EPA programs fund drinking and clean water; state and local programs fund the local match and smaller projects. Each program sets its own allowable costs.

When are Vermont infrastructure grant applications due?

Federal USDOT and EPA water programs run on their own notice-of-funding cycles, while Vermont DOT and water/sewer programs have their own windows. The open opportunities below show current deadlines, or run your organization's profile through FindGrants to see every infrastructure grant you qualify for right now.

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