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Funding

 

Federal Funding

In an effort to provide Connecticut municipalities, organizations, and individuals with the most up to date information available, Senator Lieberman’s office now provides online information regarding federal funding opportunities.

**New Feature:Senator Lieberman's Guide to Doing Business with the Department of Homeland Security

Connecticut Funding Requests

Click here to see the resources Senator Lieberman is fighting to secure for Connecticut.

Competitive Grants

This web page highlights Notifications of Funding Availability (NOFAs) that concern Connecticut and its communities, charitable organizations, and others. To read background information compiled by Senator Lieberman’s office and learn more about all the grants research tools available to compete for federal funding, click here.

To view select federal NOFAs most applicable to Connecticut communities, organizations, and others, click here.

To sign up to receive e-mails regarding all possible federal funding opportunities and grants (for all 50 states) directly from the federal government, click here.

Click here to find out more about "Webinars" available to guide you through the grants application process.

Federal Appropriations Process

See below for selected forms to apply for Federal directed spending:

  • FY 2010 Appropriations Request deadline has passed
  • FY 2010 Defense Authorization and Appropriation deadline has passed
  • FY 2010 Defense Authorization and Appropriation Form Instructions
  • White House Memo on Initial Implementing Guidance for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
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