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Prepare Now for FY 25 Congressional Earmarks – Webinar September 6

By Vanessa Gonzales posted 08-15-2023 10:47 AM

  

By @Kyle Packham 

The federal grants landscape is a rugged one that requires in-depth research, strategy, prioritization, and understanding of what’s out there. The National Special Districts Coalition, of which CSDA is a founding member, offers CSDA members with resources to guide the way. CSDA members receive complimentary registration for a special NSDC webinar on September 6 aimed to give early insight into what to expect for the Fiscal Year 2025 federal earmarks process.

 

10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 6: Preparing for FY25 Congressional Earmarks

Fiscal Year 2024 marks the third appropriations cycle in the modern era of congressional earmarks. Leveraging the history of the current programs and examining the trends overtime, the NSDC Advocacy and Grants Teams will share what special districts can anticipate for the FY25 Community Project Funding and Congressionally-Directed Funding (earmarks) programs, guidance on program rules, and how they can begin preparing now. This live webinar will be important for districts seeking to get ahead of the often quick and chaotic application period (spring 2024).

Click here to register for the September 6 live webinar.

There’s more to NSDC Grant Services

This webinar is only a highlight of the grants services offered to CSDA members through NSDC. Members have access to a range of tools to navigate the at-times complicated and overwhelming grants process – whether a special district has specific project needs or is just beginning their funding search for potential projects.

NSDC’s grants resource was launched in January 2022 in partnership with The Ferguson Group (TFG). Entitled the “Project Idea Portal,” this platform is designed for NSDC-affiliated special districts to submit information on infrastructure needs or community programming for which funding opportunities are sought. Districts may submit details of their projects via the webform, which TFG’s grants team will review and work with the district to identify potential grant and finance opportunities. Within a week of submission, the Grants Team will respond with potential opportunities befitting the needs, which may include a relevant “General Grants Guide” offering information on a number of authorized federal grants. Special districts may request a meeting with the Grants Team for consultation and further questions. 

TFG’s general grant guides offered through NSDC provide a wealth information on authorized federal grant and financing programs on a range of policy topics including:

·        Broadband

·        Cybersecurity

·        Economic and community development

·        Fire protection

·        Libraries and museums

·        Mental Health

·        Parks and Recreation

·        Rural development

·        Transportation

·        Water and wastewater

Each guide includes information on specific programming, examples of successful projects, details of funding requirements such as cost sharing, and contact information for federal agencies implementing the programs. 

Furthermore, CSDA members may receive weekly updates on newly opened federal grant opportunities of general interest to special districts. These announcements and more are regularly provided through each of NSDC’s member state and regional special district associations and organizations.

Special districts utilizing the Project Idea Portal or other NSDC grants services may, but are not obligated to, seek further engagement with TFG’s full grant services using a competitive, grandfathered and discounted offered to NSDC members. Information submitted via the Microsoft Form is not shared with third parties.

Finally, CSDA members have access to appropriations and earmark support. Each year, Congress must pass 12 appropriations bills to ensure funding for federal programs. Members of Congress generally begin seeking stakeholder input on federal funding and program needs to effectively represent constituent needs. NSDC and TFG offer information and guidance on the Appropriations process for members as well as with the congressional earmarks program.

For more questions or more information, contact Cole Arreola-Karr, NSDC Federal Advocacy Director, at colek@nationalspecialdistricts.org

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