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Current Notices of Funding Availability

 March 6, 2009

 

Expired Notices of Funding Availability

  • November 14, 2008. Grant - United We Ride State/Tribal Mobility Management Coordination Grants; Solicitation for Proposals and Technical Assistance/Training Available (HTML) (PDF) (FTA-09002-TPM-UWR). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by February 12, 2009.
This notice solicits proposals from States and tribal associations or consortia for United We Ride (UWR) mobility management grants. This solicitation is issued by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on behalf of the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM). Funding in the amount of $1.5 million is provided by FTA to support grants ranging up to $300,000 each. These grants are intended to assist States and tribal associations in supporting the development of transportation coordination capabilities and capacity within local or regional human service networks to address the individualized customer transportation needs of persons and families with low income, persons with disabilities, older adults and youth. Specifically, these grants seek to address individual customer needs for mobility within workforce development, health care, aging, youth, disability, education, housing, veterans and other social service or human service support networks. State or tribal mobility management proposals may include the development of educational programs, training and technical assistance activities, and mobility management coordination pilots for or within such networks. These grants are not intended to fund the capital or operating costs of specific transportation services or transportation brokerage programs. The projects proposed should represent new or expanded activities, not just the maintenance of existing actions already being funded. FTA-funded technical assistance and training programs are described that may prove helpful to applicants in either developing or implementing proposals.
Proposals are to be submitted electronically through http://grants.gov/. All proposals must be received by close of business February 12, 2009. For further information contact: Doug Birnie at PH: 202-366-1666; FAX: 202-366-3394; or UnitedWeRide@dot.gov.
  • January 23 , 2008. IA/Grant - Notice of Funding Availability: Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks Program (HTML) (PDF) (FTA-09003-TPM-ATPL). Proposals may be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by February 27, 2009.

This notice solicits proposals to compete for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 funds through the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks Program (Transit in Parks Program), formerly the Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public Lands program (ATPPL), administered by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in partnership with the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service. The purpose of the program is to enhance the protection of national parks and Federal lands, and increase the enjoyment of visitors' experience. The program funds capital and planning expenses for alternative transportation systems such as buses and trams in federally-managed parks and public lands. Federal land management agencies, as well as State, tribal and local governments acting with the consent of a Federal land management agency are eligible to apply. DOI, after consultation with and in cooperation with FTA, will determine the final selection and funding of projects.

Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals through the government-wide electronic grants Web site at http://www.grants.gov/. Submissions will also be accepted by e-mail, mail, or fax to: Vanessa Williams, Office of Program Management, FTA, 202-366-2053, fax: 202-366-7951, e-mail: SarbanesProgram@dot.gov, mail: 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE.; E44-417; Washington, DC 20590. The required project proposal template is available at grants.gov and on the program Web site at http://www.fta.dot.gov/Transit_in_Parks_Program. For the complete announcement and application instructions please refer to Federal Register Notice http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-1258.pdf

Related documents: http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/FY_2009_Parks_Proposal_Guidance.doc
http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/FY_2009_Transit_in__Parks_Implementation_Proposal_Form.doc
http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/FY_2009_Transit_in_Parks_Program_Planning_Proposal_Form.doc

  • October 31, 2008. Cooperative Agreement - solicitation for proposals from organizations to implement a National Technical Assistance Center for Alternative Transportation in Public Lands (HTML) (PDF) (FTA-09001-TPM-ATPL). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by December 30, 2008.
This solicitation is for proposals from organizations to implement a National Technical Assistance Center for lternative Transportation in Public Lands. The Center is to assist the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in the coordinated provision of technical assistance under the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks program. The Center is to develop, administer, distribute, and oversee multiple technical assistance products to support land management agencies, States, and local and tribal governments in alternative transportation projects serving federally managed parks and public lands. Organizations that submit proposals should have technical assistance expertise and experience in transportation planning, coordination and operations on parks and public lands. FTA will award a cooperative agreement (one base year plus two option years) for an estimated amount of $4,500,000. The funding is authorized under section 3021(d)(1) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) and subsequently appropriated. For the first year of the project, $1,500,000 will be made available. Funding for subsequent years will be based on available annual appropriations as well as annual performance reviews.
The organization selected shall (1) provide on-demand and proactive technical assistance in alternative transportation project-level scoping, planning, and operations; (2) provide training and workshops; (3) perform outreach, communications, and coordination of services to support land management agencies in planning processes; (4) maintain a central repository of resources and disseminate resources; (5) support the project evaluation process; (6) convene and collaborate with an interagency peer review group; and (7) perform project administration and management. Proposals must be submitted electronically electronically to http://grants.govby December 30, 2008. For further information contact: Scott Faulk, Office of Program Management, Federal Transit Administration, 202-366-1660; FAX 202-366-7951; e-mail: Scott.Faulk@dot.gov.
  • September 30, 2008. Cooperative Agreement - Request for Applications (RFA) - Subway Train Location Overlay System (D2008-STLOS-TRI). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by November 12, 2008.

    FTA is seeking research proposals for an operational test and evaluation of a Subway Train Location Overlay System capable of providing reliable location of railcars in a subway system with much greater precision than typical block control systems.  A subway train location system that operates independently of the train control system could significantly enhance response time and effectiveness in emergencies involving railcars in subways. FTA will fund one application under this program.  The total available funding is up to $400,000. FTA expects to award funds through a cooperative agreement in January 2009.  Technical, program management and administrative questions should be directed to Terrell Williams, Office of Technology (TRI-20), E43-469, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590; email address: Terrell.Williams@dot.gov, or by phone at 202-366-0232. 
 
  • September 30, 2008. Cooperative Agreement - Request for Applications (RFA) - Wireless Communications With Subway Passengers (D2008-WCSP-TRI). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by November 12, 2008.

    FTA is seeking research proposals for an operational test and evaluation of a wireless communication system capable of communicating with passengers aboard transit vehicles located in tunnels.  The wireless technology should be capable of transmitting messages among passengers, operators, control center personnel and first responders. FTA will fund one application under this program.  The total available funding is up to $200,000. Future funding will depend on appropriations. Technical, program management and administrative questions should be directed to Terrell Williams, Office of Technology (TRI-20), E43-469, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590; email address: Terrell.Williams@dot.gov, or by phone at 202-366-0232.

    A Request for Applications titled  ‘Subway Train Location Overlay System’ is currently posted on http://www.grants.gov/ as opportunity D2008-STLOS-TRI and on the FTA website above.  FTA will entertain applications combining these two demonstrations as well as separate applications.

 

  • September 16, 2008. Cooperative Agreement - Request for Applications (RFA) - Transit Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management Compendium (D2008-GHG-TRI). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by November 3, 2008.

    Protect the Environment and Promote Energy Independence is one of FTA’s five Strategic Research Goals. Under this goal, FTA has set forth objectives to provide leadership in responding to the impact of climate change and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transportation.  FTA seeks applications to create a compendium of strategies for transit agencies to reduce the GHG intensity of their services.  The compendium will serve as a central information point, as well as a useful handbook to transit managers in planning and decision-making. Funding for the cooperative agreement under this program will range from $50,000 to $175,000.  The total available funding is $175,000. Future funding will depend on Appropriations. 

    Technical, program management and administrative questions should be directed to Jarrett Stoltzfus, Office of Technology (TRI-20), Room E43-436, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590; email address: Jarrett.Stoltzfus@dot.gov, or by phone at 202-493-0361. 

    Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by November 3, 2008. All potential applicants are advised to begin the registration process immediately, if they have not previously submitted Federal assistance applications through http://www.grants.gov/, in order to be able to meet the deadline. FTA expects to award funds through a Cooperative Agreement in December 2008. This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-GHG-TRI.


Protect the Environment and Promote Energy Independence is one of FTA’s five Strategic Research Goals.  Under this goal, FTA has set forth objectives to identify, analyze and demonstrate cost-effective energy conservation technologies for rail transit systems. A technology area with substantial promise is regenerative braking combined with efficient energy storage.  Rail systems have the potential for recovering lost kinetic energy through regenerative braking of rail cars.  Recovered energy can be directed to the third rail or catenary to be used by nearby trains, or stored in on-board or wayside energy storage devices.  Regenerative braking combined with energy storage technologies could increase the efficiency of rail propulsion systems by substantially reducing energy losses.  This RFA seeks applications to demonstrate regenerative braking and energy storage technologies (on-board or/and wayside) for rail transit propulsion systems. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requests proposals that may result in the award of one cooperative agreement to demonstrate regenerative braking and energy storage technologies (on-board or/and wayside) for rail transit propulsion systems. The total available funding for this agreement is $300,000. This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-ENR-TRV-TRI.
  • August 1, 2008.  Cooperative Agreement: Request for Proposals for Technical Support to the FTA Office of Civil Rights to Organize Stakeholder Outreach Events (D2008-ADA-TCR-02). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 31, 2008.

    This solicitation is for proposals for one cooperative agreement to organize between three and five workshops for recipients and subrecipients of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding. The workshops, which will be held in FTA regions over an eighteen month period, will inform FTA grantees, FTA regional staff, and other stakeholders of recent changes to Department of Transportation (DOT) and FTA civil rights policies and help FTA grantees comply with existing and updated requirements. In addition, the workshops will be used to research promising and effective practices that recipients have adopted to comply with civil rights requirements. The total available funding for this agreement is $250,000. This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-ADA-TCR-02.

    Applicants must submit their proposal electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 31, 2008 for consideration. The applicant should also e-mail an electronic copy of the proposal to the FTA Project Manager. The FTA Project Manager for this project is Ms. Sandra McCrea, Chief, External Operations Division, Office of Civil Rights, Federal Transit Administration. Questions should be directed to Ms. Sandra McCrea, Office of Civil Rights, phone at 202-366-4018 or e-mail to sandra.mccrea@dot.gov.



  • July 31, 2008.  Funding Opportunity Notice for Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) Before/After Cost Effectiveness Study (D2008-CBTC-TRI-07). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 31, 2008.

    FTA is seeking research proposals for Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) Before/After Effectiveness Study.  Improving Capital and Operating Efficiencies is one of FTA’s five Strategic Research Goals.  Under this goal, FTA has set forth objectives to identify practices and technologies to identify methods and technologies to improve transit operational efficiency.  The selected organization will evaluate the state of CBTC in areas of technology maturity, operational integration, CBTC/vehicle integration, project management, maintainability and cost effectivenes. This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-CBTC-TRI-07.

 

  • July 31, 2008. Funding Opportunity Notice for Rail Capacity Improvement Study (D2008-RCIS-TRI-08). Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 31, 2008.

    FTA is seeking research proposals for a Rail Capacity Improvement Study.  Improving Capital and Operating Efficiencies is one of FTA’s five Strategic Research Goals.  Under this goal, FTA has set forth objectives to identify practices and technologies to identify methods and technologies to improve transit operational efficiency.  The selected organization will evaluate and examine various infrastructure improvements such as (CBTC, automated operations, additional vehicles, substations, track structure improvements, etc). This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-CBTC-TRI-08.

 

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), through the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), hereby requests proposals from public entities that will ultimately result in the award of one or more cooperative agreements to demonstrate, in revenue service, small transit vehicles employing a hybrid propulsion system.  For this project, small transit vehicles are defined as less than 30’ in length.  The demonstration project will support the development and analysis of advanced propulsion technologies for small transit vehicles.  Due to legislative restraints, in addition to the national goals, the project must benefit the state of California specifically.  This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-HEV-STV-TRI.

  • July 2, 2008. Funding Opportunity Notice and Request for Applications (RFA) for Passenger Protection In Rail Transit Vehicles (D2008-CEM-TRV-TRI) .  Proposals must be submitted electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 11, 2008.

    The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requests proposals from public entities that will ultimately result in the award of one or more cooperative agreements to improve passenger protection in rail transit vehicle collisions and identify interior feature designs or configurations that minimize passenger injuries in secondary impact scenarios.  (Secondary impact refers to an occupant striking part of the vehicle interior surfaces or other occupants during a collision, derailment or sudden stop). FTA seeks applications for research defining the problem of collision-related rail transit passenger injuries and identifying designs or solutions to prevent or mitigate injuries. This opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-CEM-TRV-TRI.

    Applicants must submit a proposal electronically to http://www.grants.gov/ by August 11, 2008 for consideration. All potential applicants are advised to begin the http://www.grants.gov/ registration process immediately, if they have not previously submitted Federal assistance applications through http://www.grants.gov/, in order to be able to meet the deadline. FTA expects to award funds through a cooperative agreement in October 2008. The FTA Project Manager for this project is Mr. Roy Chen, Engineer, Office of Technology, Federal Transit Administration.


  • May 21, 2008 (Federal Register, Vol 73, No. 99) Notice of Funding Availability: Solicitation of Grant Applications for FY 2008 Tribal Transit Program Funds. [TEXT] [PDF] Submit completed applications by August 19, 2008.
This notice announces the availability of Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 funds for the Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program. This notice includes a national solicitation for Grant Applications for FY 2008 Tribal Transit Program (TTP) funds to be selected on a competitive basis; the grant terms and conditions that apply to this program; and grant application procedures and selection criteria for FY 2008 projects. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) expects to have a total of $12 million for FY 2008. This grant opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-FTA-TRTR-TPM.
Applicants for Tribal Transit Program grants must submit completed applications by August 19, 2008 in one of three ways: delivering five hard copies to Federal Transit Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC, 20590 Attention: Lorna R. Wilson; sending applications by e-mail to fta.tribalprogram@dot.gov, or filing electronically through the grants.gov Web site at http://www.grants.gov/. Applicants applying by e-mail must fax signature documents to 202-366-7951, Attention: Lorna Wilson. FTA will announce final selections on the Web site and in the Federal Register. Please refer to the full announcement in the Federal Register for detailed description and instructions. [FR Notice Text] [FR Notice in PDF]

 

  • May 22, 2008 (Federal Register, Vol.73, No.100) Availability of Fiscal Year 2008 Clean Fuels Grant Program Funds: Solicitation of Project Proposals. [TEXT] [PDF] Complete proposals must be submitted by July 21, 2008.
The Clean Fuels Grant Program makes funds available to assist non-attainment or maintenance areas in achieving or maintaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone or carbon monoxide (CO). Additionally, the program supports emerging clean fuel and advanced propulsion technologies for transit buses and markets for those technologies. The authorizing legislation allows for the Secretary of Transportation to make awards under this program at her discretion in non-attainment or maintenance areas for ozone or CO. This grant opportunity can be found in Grants.gov as Funding Opportunity D2008-FTA-CLNF-TPM. In FY 2008, $49,000,000 was available for the discretionary Clean Fuels Grant program; $20,247,000 of the available funding was earmarked to specific projects authorized in SAFETEA-LU. The $28,753,000 of Clean Fuels Grant program funding that was unallocated in FY 2008 remains available for discretionary award. Complete proposals must be submitted by July 21, 2008. Grant proposals for Funding Opportunity D2008-FTA-CLNF-TPM may be submitted electronically through the GRANTS.GOV Web site. Please refer to the full announcement in the Federal Register for detailed description and instructions [TEXT] [PDF].
  • May 27, 2008. Notice for Request for Applications (RFA D2008-STA-TRI) and research proposals for Safe transit in Shared Track Sites and Analysis Research had to be submitted by June 30, 2008 for consideration.
In this notice, FTA was seeking research proposals for Safe transit in Shared Track Sites and Analysis Research.  FTA’s research activities are authorized by 49 USC 5312, Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment Projects.  Improving Capital and Operating Efficiencies is one of FTA’s five Strategic Research Goals.  Under this goal, FTA has set forth objectives to identify practices and technologies to control capital costs and identify methods and technologies to improve transit operational efficiency.  Rail transit operations (commuter, heavy and light rail) comprise over 50% of transit service and represent a much larger component of capital expenditures and operating costs.  FTA seeks applications for research proposals that will support the achievement of these goals and objectives.  FTA expects to award funds through a cooperative agreement in August 2008.  Technical, program management and administrative questions should be directed to Terrell Williams, Office of Technology (TRI-20), E43-469, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590; email address: Terrell.Williams@dot.gov, or by phone at 202-366-0232.
  • Feb. 26, 2008 (Federal Register,  Vol. 73, No.38) National Rural Transportation Assistance Program Request for Proposals (RFP) [TEXT] [PDF]
  • Mar 10, 2008 FR 12795 National Rural Transportation Assistance Program Request for Proposal (RFP); Correction [TEXT] [PDF]
This solicitation was for proposals from not-for-profit entities with rural transit and technical assistance expertise for a cooperative agreement to develop and implement a National Rural Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP). As stated in March 10 Federal Register correction notice, proposals in response to funding opportunity  D2008-RTAP-TPM were to be submitted electronically by April 11, 2008, via Grants.gov.




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