INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACTA historic opportunity for infrastructure investment.

With $1.2 trillion allocated across 375 programs, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) represents a turning point for U.S. infrastructure in the drive toward an electrified transportation system, modernized buildings and lighting, safe and efficient water delivery, a more resilient grid, and a more efficient and expanded domestic manufacturing sector.

  • $65B

    for power infrastructure

  • $7.5B

    to fund electric vehicle charging network programs

  • $5B

    for zero- and low-emission buses

  • $55B

    for water infrastructure

  • $65B

    for broadband infrastructure

White Paper Can Smart Streetlights Track Carbon Emissions?

By 2023, it’s expected that 90% of streetlights will be upgraded to LED globally. Learn how smart streetlights, funded under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), can be a tool for cities to accurately track carbon emissions reductions.

Upcoming funding deadlines

  • Department of Energy (DOE) — Grid Resiliency Innovation Partnership (GRIP) Grant

    Concept Paper Due:
    Jan. 12, 2024

    Full Applications Topic Areas 1&3:
    April 17, 2024

    Full Applications Topic Area 2:
    May 22, 2024

  • Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) — Water and Energy Efficiency Grant

    Applications Due:
    Feb. 23, 2024

    (additional application deadline in October 2024)

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) — Climate Pollution Reduction Program (CPRG)

    Optional Intent Letter Due:
    Feb. 1, 2024

    Applications Due:
    April 1, 2024

Recent IIJA blog posts

White House IIJA Guidebook

Explore funding opportunities in specific sectors of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in this guidebook, developed by the U.S. government.

IIJA What’s Top-of-Mind for Utilities?

Learn about U.S. utilities’ awareness, interest and intent to pursue funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).

IIJA Funding Flow Chart

Get a sense of how funds will flow through the IIJA in this infographic from the National Association of Electrical Manufacturers (NEMA).


As the Administration continues to release new information and issue funding opportunity announcements (FOAs), we will provide updates and webinars as we learn more.

 


U.S. Government IIJA Websites

Environmental
Protection Agency
Department of
Energy
Department of Transportation Department of
Commerce
Build.gov Bureau of Reclamation DriveElectric.gov The White House