Federal Grants Announcement - 2.278 Million in Grants

Aug 17, 2012 Issues: Environment, Water

Periodically, Rep. John Lewis is notified that organizations within the 5th Congressional District have been selected to receive a variety of federal grants. This federal grants announcement will advise press and constituents of these notifications. This announcement details about $2,278,000 IN FEDERAL GRANTS coming to the state of Georgia affecting the 5th Congressional District.

What is the funding process for federal grants?

There are two basic ways the federal government awards funds, through mandatory funding or discretionary funding.  Members of Congress vote on “authorizing” legislation that funds the mandatory commitments of the federal government for programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment insurance and SNAP.  Also every year, levels of discretionary funding are determined during the Congressional appropriations process.  Rep. Lewis and all other members of Congress work to ensure that federal programs which provide key services within their districts are funded at levels requested by local government authorities and constituents they represent.   

The federal grants announced by this release fall mainly in the discretionary category. The money appropriated by Congress is sent to the federal agencies, such as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which then disburse it directly to the states and local governments. Sometimes federal agencies issue requests for proposals which place states, cities, and local organizations in competition with others around the country for the opportunity to gain federal support for a local project.  This is where the efficacy of city and state organizations are tested to determine whether they can compete effectively to receive those funds. Rep. Lewis often meets with and advises city, state or local agencies to help them strategize effective methods of engaging the federal agencies throughout the grant process.

Pell Grants, Byrne Justice Assistance, veterans’ services, LIHEAP home heating support, early education, COPS, YouthBuild, Jobs Corps, the CDC, minority health programs, TIGER, critical disease research initiatives, tenant and fair housing assistance all stem from Congressional discretionary funding.  Recent successful discretionary grant efforts from the 5th Congressional District of Georgia include the Atlanta Streetcar, the Multimodal Passenger Terminal, the Atlanta BeltLine, and the UTC. Through his District Office, Rep. Lewis offers grants assistance and workshops to explain the federal grants process. Please call 404-659-0116 if you are interested in participating in one of these workshops.  

Following is the list of the most recently granted federal funds affecting the 5th Congressional District. If you are seeking more information about any one of these federal grants, please consult the granting information for more details on their selection process. Grants over $500,000 are highlighted.   

This is to inform you that the NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION will be announcing the following grant award(s) to recipient(s) within your Congressional district and state.  If you have any questions, please contact the NOAA Communications Office at:  http://www.noaa.gov/media.html

Georgia Coastal Management Program - Cycle 15. This award marks the 15th year that NOAA has provided ongoing funding to assist the State of Georgia administer its federally approved coastal management program.  These funds provide ongoing support of the CZM policy, planning, permitting, enforcement, water quality monitoring, technical assistance, and communication and outreach programs/activities.  

The award is also supporting initiatives such as developing a state-level Coastal Post Disaster Redevelopment Plan, and addressing data, management, and policy gaps to improve the state’s management of ocean resources. Through Georgia’s Coastal Incentive Grant program, the award is also funding a number of projects in various local jurisdictions in development Plan, and addressing data, management, and policy gaps to improve the state’s management of ocean resources.

Through Georgia’s Coastal Incentive Grant program, the award is also funding a number of projects in various local jurisdictions including City of Garden City, City of Midway, City of Thunderbolt, Brantley County, Bryan County, Camden County, Chatham County, Liberty County, and McIntosh County. These projects address issues such as disaster resilience, water quality, public access, planning, and education funding City for Garden City, City of Midway, City of Thunderbolt, Brantley County, Bryan County, Camden County, Chatham County, Liberty County, and McIntosh County. These projects address issues such as disaster resilience, water quality, public access, planning, and education....