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MIO Technical Assistance Center

About the Michigan Infrastructure Office Technical Assistance Center

The purpose of the Michigan Infrastructure Office Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is to provide technical assistance, planning, and matching grants to local units of government, planning organizations, and federally recognized Tribal nations to help draw federal infrastructure money to Michigan’s communities.

TAC provides a suite of resources to support Michigan communities in applying for federal grant funding. TAC is continuing to build out the full range of resources. TAC currently offers three key support services: grant identification, grant writing, and match funding. These three services will be available to eligible recipients by an application to TAC. TAC will continue to expand support offerings for additional entities in the future. For more information, please reach out to Kris Brady, bradyk4@michigan.gov.

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News (updated 1/8/2026) $450 Million Available for Port Infrastructure - MIO Can Help You Apply for It! 

MIO TAC is accepting applications for complimentary grant writing and match funding assistance for the USDOT Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) grant until Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 11:59 p.m. The PIDP has no set minimum award level; and there is an $11.25 million maximum for Small Projects at Small Ports. To learn more about PIDP click 2026 PIDP Fact Sheet.  To apply for MIO TAC grant assistance, click 2026 PIDP Application .  A short instructional video has been provided to assist in completing the MIO TAC application, click 2026 PIDP Technical Assistance Application Instructional Video. For additional assistance, contact BradyK4@michigan.gov  Please apply for MIO TAC grant writing assistance before the deadline, January 21, 2026. 

News (updated 12/15/25) – TAC can help your community get funding from the “Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD)” Grant Program… Apply for technical assistance NOW before January 8, 2026!  

TAC will be accepting applications until January 8, 2026, 11:59PM, for complimentary grant writing and match funding reservations to access federal funding for surface transportation infrastructure projects eligible under USDOT BUILD. The "Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD)” Grant Program will issue $1.5 billion in federal grants for repairing or enhancing roads, bridges, rail, ports, transit and other projects designed to improve safety; quality of life; mobility; economic competitiveness and opportunity including tourism; and environmental sustainability. Potential applicants can click the BUILD 2026 NOFO and FACT SHEET to learn more information.    

Please click the Online MIO TAC Application to apply for complimentary technical assistance and match funding support for the BUILD Program Grant and submit by 11:59pm on January 8th, 2026.   

Please click MIO Technical Assistance Application Webinar to access a video with basic information on MIO TAC and instructions for how to apply for technical assistance. 

News Alert (update 10/15/25) - Announcing the RECOVER-MI Challenge and Up to $50 million for disaster recovery supplemental funding — MIO TAC Can Help You Access It!

The US Economic Development Administration (EDA) announces up to $50 million for economic recovery in declared major disaster areas designated in 2023 or 2024.  Eligible counties in Michigan include Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, Kent, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland and Wayne can apply.  EDA requires a 20% match.  To fully capitalize on this opportunity, the Michigan Infrastructure Office, in partnership with LEO, MEDC, and MSP, introduces the RECOVER-MI Challenge program which holds dedicated matching funds to encourage local applications.  And the NEW Michigan Infrastructure Office RECOVER-MI Challenge will provide a match commitment for applicants at 5% of the grant request.  

AND - MIO TAC can provide free grant writing assistance and may provide an additional commitment for a portion of the required match when needed for two of the three pathways listed on the Disaster Supplemental NOFO,

  • Readiness Path - Standalone non-construction projects designed to increase a community's readiness to apply for or implement disaster recovery funding. Projects will fund strategy development, capacity building, and/or predevelopment costs necessary for future recovery projects.
  • Implementation Path - Standalone construction or non-construction projects designed to a community’s economic trajectory.  

For those seeking funding for Industry Transformation for growing a specific, critical local industry, please contact Nadia Abunasser, MEDC at AbunasserN@michigan.org 

Qualified applicants for free grant assistance can apply HERE.   MIO TAC has provided a fact sheet about the EDA Disaster Supplemental Grant Program, click HERE. A short instructional video has been provided to assist in completing the MIO TAC application.  VIDEO LINK: Disaster Supplemental Technical Assistance Application Instructional Video.   

MIO TAC looks forward to hearing from you! Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Please apply now.   

News (updated 1/6/25)

Are you a municipal or Tribal government that placed clean energy projects into service in 2024? Apply now for free accounting support to help with your 2024 Elective Pay filing!

The Technical Assistance Center (TAC) has purchased accounting services to be allocated to Michigan communities to help them file for direct pay and receive their checks from the IRS.  Applicants must be Elective Pay-eligible entities that have placed eligible projects in service in their 2024 tax year. Municipal and Tribal governments will receive priority, but other eligible entities are also encouraged to apply. Funding is provided by the Michigan Infrastructure Council. Submit your application here.

TAC Community Project Tracker

This map illustrates projects MIO TAC has provided Technical Assistance and/or match funding. 

For questions about the MIO TAC:

Kris Brady

Director 
Technical Assistance Center 
Michigan Infrastructure Office 

Email: BradyK4@michigan.gov

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About the Michigan Infrastructure Office

The Michigan Infrastructure Office is responsible for organizing and executing Governor Whitmer’s vision for infrastructure, coordinating across state government, marshaling resources, and partnering with local officials, federal partners, and outside stakeholders to ensure resources sent to Michigan through BIL, also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), are used efficiently and effectively.
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