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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.

Breaking News

News Alert (updated 3/16/26) Federal Infrastructure Grants are re-opening - MIO wants you to be ready! TAC can help your community get funding for Infrastructure… Apply NOW before April 2, 2026! 

TAC will be accepting applications from March 16, 2026, to April 2, 2026, 11:59PM, for grant identification, grant writing, benefit cost analysis, and match funding support to access federal funding for infrastructure projects. MIO TAC is offering complimentary technical assistance for nine federal discretionary grants we anticipate becoming available Spring, 2026. An Online TAC Support Application TAC Window 1 2026 for complimentary technical assistance and match funding must be submitted by April 2nd, 2026.  

Note: applicants interested in the All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) grant are encouraged to apply early since the federal deadline for submission is May 1, 2026.  

Not all NOFOs are published at time of TAC Window 1 2026 opening. We are selecting grants that we anticipate NOFOs being released. Potential applicants can review past NOFOs on grants.gov and TAC Fact Sheets but note that new NOFOs are expected to update criteria based on current federal priorities. As they are released, TAC will link applicable NOFOs on its website and update Fact Sheets.  

To see more on the list of grants in TAC Window 1 2026, and to learn how to apply click here. Additional Technical Assistance application windows will be offered later in 2026 with dates to be determined.  

News Alert (update 3/1/26) - 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.    

2026 B1

The Online Application for Technical Assistance is available HERE.
Before applying, please read the TAC guidance available here in full.

Reach out to Kris Brady at BradyK4@michigan.gov if you have any additional questions. 

This table outlines the release of 9 federal Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) which will continue to be released Spring, 2026. In order to support grant writing applications that are most likely to attain federal funding, the State will prioritize projects that it deems to be viable and competitive for the relevant funding opportunities. Projects that are not considered competitive (due to project readiness or other reasons) may be considered for other forms of technical support to help make the project more competitive for future funding rounds. 

Federal Department Grant Title Due Date Link to website or NOFO
DOT All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) 05/01/2026 LINK
DOT Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) TBD, prior cycle was due 02/24/2026
LINK to prior program information
DOT Bridge Investment Program (BIP) Bridge Project Grants (note: applicants must have total projects costs no greater than $100M)

TBD, prior cycle was due11/01/2025

LINK to prior program information
DOT Bridge Investment Program (BIP) Planning Grants TBD, prior cycle was due10/01/2025 LINK to prior program information
DOT Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) TBD, prior cycle was due 05/28/2024 LINK to prior program information
DOT Pilot Program for Transit -Oriented Development (TOD) TBD, prior cycle was due 08/02/2024 LINK to prior program information
DOT Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) Program TBD, prior cycle due 02/10/2025 LINK to prior program information
DOT Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Grant Program TBD, prior cycle was due 09/23/2024 LINK to prior program information
DOT Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) TBD, prior cycle due 6/26/25 LINK to prior program information
 

Eligibility Requirements 

Eligible applicants for TAC support services in the current application window include: 

  • Federally recognized Tribal nations
  • Municipalities and local governments that have been selected by their MPO/RPA
    • Applications must include a letter of support from the applicant's Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) or regional Planning Agency (RPA). MPOs and RPAs are responsible for prioritizing applications from their member communities. If you need help identifying the MPO or RPA to coordinate with, please consult the guidance document.
  • Rural public transit authorities
    • With letter of support from MDOT
  • Urban public transit agencies
    • With letter of support from their affiliated MPO
  • School Districts
    • With support from local government 
  • Utility Authorities and Community Water Systems

Important Dates

We will be hosting two live virtual sessions to provide an overview of TAC, explain the application process, and answer questions: 

  • Webinar 
    • Webinar will provide an overview of updated TAC support services and the 2026 Window 1 application process.
    • You can view the recording of the webinar here:  
  • Office Hours
    • The office hours session is an opportunity to bring questions about the TAC guidance update & the 2026 Window 1 application.
    • Please sign up for office hours 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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