PHMSA funding alert: $18 million in grant money available
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) plans to hand out more than $18 million in grants. The funding opportunities for these programs are open to states, local communities, tribal entities, universities, and non-profit organizations to support pipeline and hazardous materials safety programs across the country.
PHMSA’s funding opportunities are designed to:
- Foster partnerships with states, local communities, universities, and nonprofits
- Provide resources for emergency preparedness
- Promote pipeline awareness campaigns
- Develop pipeline resources
- Implement best practices for pipeline and hazmat safety, nationwide
- Encourage the development of innovative technologies
- Help municipality and community-owned utilities improve and maintain safe pipeline infrastructure
If this sounds like something you are interested in, you had better hurry because the close out date to request funding for most of these grants is April 5, 2024, with the rest closing out on April 10, 2024.
Want to read more on PHMSA grants? Check out this PHMSA grant article.
Award distribution
PHMSA breaks the grants down into two categories: Pipeline Safety and Hazardous Materials Safety. Check out the list below to see how much money is available for each program:
Pipeline safety
- $3.1 million for the Pipeline Emergency Response Grant Program
- $2 million for the Technical Assistance Grant Program
- $1.5 million for the State Damage Prevention Grant Program
- $1 million for the One-Call Grant Program
Hazardous materials safety
- $4 million for the Hazardous Materials Instructor Training Grant Program
- $1.9 million for the Hazardous Materials State Inspection Grant Program
- $1.5 million for the Assistance for Local Emergency Response Training Grant Program
- $1 million for the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Tribal Grant Program
- $1 million for the Supplemental Public Sector Training Grant Program
- $1 million for the Community Safety Grant Program
Applications
If any of these grants seem like they would be a fit for your organization, you can get more information, including how to submit your application, by going to the grant website at https://grants.gov/. Since these are time sensitive, PHMSA recommends that you do not mail in applications. Each applicant can only submit one application.
Key to remember: Through various hazmat safety programs, PHMSA is awarding $18 million in grant money to promote hazmat safety. This funding opportunity won’t last forever, as most will stop accepting applications on April 5, 2024, and the rest on April 10, 2024.