Funding Awarded
This page isn’t being updated. For up-to-date information on infrastructure funding in Alaska, see this map from Sen. Murkowski’s office.
- February 7, 2022 – AmeriCorps Seniors awarded nearly $8 million in American Rescue Plan funds to 38 grantees in 23 states. This funding will support more than 3,200 new AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers. – Anchorage RuralCap awarded $373,278
- February 6, 2022 – FAA Invests $479.1M in Safety, Sustainable Infrastructure at Airports – Alaska receives $35 Million: Kongiganak, Lake Hood, Napaskiak, Anchorage and Palmer
- February 1, 2022 – Biden Administration Announces $1.15 Billion for States to Create Jobs Cleaning Up Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells – Alaska eligible for $53 million in Total Formula Funding + Initial Grant Eligibility
- January 31, 2022 – Department of Commerce’s NTIA Awards Additional $1.5M in Broadband Grants to Tribal Groups– Village of Clarks Point and Native Village of Selawik both receive $500,000
- January 20, 2022 – Nome’s Deep Draft Port is among several Alaska projects to receive millions in federal funding – $250 Million earmarked
- January 20, 2022 – Moose Creek Dam to receive a flood of federal funds – $88 million to complete the reconstruction project
- January 20, 2022 – Alaska has received a historic $24.6 million for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) available this fiscal year – an additional $14.4 million from the American Rescue Plan
- January 19, 2022- ‘A long time coming’ Infrastructure act provides millions for Kenai bluff stabilization – $28 Million granted to the Kenai bluff Stabilization project
- January 7, 2022 – USDA Announces Increased Funding to Support School Meals and to Help Continue Serving Healthy Meals to Kids – Alaska will receive an additional $1,290,000
- January 7, 2022 – Grant Roundup: Senator Murkowski Announces Federal Grants to Alaska – See which city, organization or tribe received funding
- December 16, 2021 – USDA Rural Development Infrastructure News Release Chart – See where Alaska is receiving USDA funds
- December 13, 2021 – U.S. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE GINA M. RAIMONDO ANNOUNCES FINALISTS FOR $1 BILLION “BUILD BACK BETTER REGIONAL CHALLENGE” – Two in Alaska
- December 8, 2021 – HHS Awards $82 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding to Expand Home Visiting Assistance for Families Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic – Alaska Awarded $497,315
- December 7, 2021 – HUD ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $52 MILLION TO DELIVER EQUITABLE COVID-19 RELIEF TO TRIBAL COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE ICDBG-ARP – 18 tribes in Alaska
- December 3, 2021 –USDA Invests $42 Million in Climate-Smart and Resilient Infrastructure for People in Rural Alaska – See who received what
- November 30, 2021 – USDOT awards $1 billion in Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grants – Three in Alaska
- November 18, 2021 – USDA Invests $121,825 to Improve Equitable Access to Jobs, Business Opportunities for Rural Alaska – Skagway Development Corporation
- November 10, 2021 – HUD Announces $74 Million to Deliver Equitable COVID-19 Relief to Tribal Communities – half of which were from Alaska
- November 8, 2021 – U.S. Economic Development Administration awards $314 million in American Rescue Plan State Travel, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation grants – Alaska Awarded $10,481,274
- September 28, 2021 – The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Awards multiple FY 2021 COVID 19 related grants to Alaska
- September 28, 2021 – FY 2021 American Rescue Plan – Health Center Construction and Capital Improvements (ARP-Capital, C8E) in Alaska receive $14,203,880
- September 8, 2021 – ANA Awards Native American Language Funding through the American Rescue Plan – Over 20 Alaskan Tribes awarded
- July 15, 2021 – FY2021 American Rescue Plan – Funding for Look-Alikes (ARP-LAL) in Alaska receive $1,000,000
- April 29, 2021 – FY2021 American Rescue Plan (U5F) Funding for State and Regional Primary Care Association in Alaska received $404,661
- April 29, 2021 – FY2021 American Rescue Plan (HQC) Funding for Health Center Controlled Network in Alaska received $162,500
- April 1, 2021 – FY2021 American Rescue Plan Funding for Health Centers (H8F) in Alaska receive $34,039,500