Case
$23M
Award of the RCP NAE Grant
Case Study
$23M
Award of the RCP NAE Grant
A Tribal Nation focused on enhancing community access and transportation infrastructure, sought funding to address these critical needs. With a vision to connect historically underserved residents to daily destinations like work, school, and family, they aimed to construct a Department of Transportation Visitor Center and Transit Plaza, serving as a hub for the Tribe’s Public Transit and offering various community amenities.
Challenges
Infrastructure Needs: The community lacked adequate transportation infrastructure, particularly for historically underserved residents, hindering access to daily destinations.
Funding Constraints: Limited resources posed a barrier to implementing comprehensive infrastructure projects that could address transportation disparities and promote community development.
Equity and Economic Opportunities: The community aimed to prioritize equity by involving historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in the project and creating job opportunities while connecting residents to local businesses.
Impacts
Enhanced Transportation Access: The Transit Plaza will provide a centralized hub for transportation services, connecting historically underserved residents to daily destinations and improving mobility within the community.
Economic Opportunities: By involving historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in operating a gift shop and coffee shop within the Plaza, the project creates job opportunities and promotes wealth generation within the community.
Community Empowerment: The Plaza serves as more than just a transit hub, offering space for administrative offices, a visitors center, storm shelter, training facility, community garden, and green space. It connects residents to training opportunities and local businesses, fostering community empowerment and economic resilience.
Solution
Our consulting team provided expert assistance in securing funding under the Reconnecting Community Program, Neighborhood Access, and Equity (RCP NAE) grant. We worked closely with the Tribe to develop a compelling proposal aligned with the objectives of the grant program.
Grant Writing: Leveraging our team’s expertise in grant writing, we crafted a comprehensive proposal outlining the construction of a Department of Transportation Visitor Center and Transit Plaza. The proposal highlighted the project’s potential to enhance neighborhood access, promote equity, and create economic opportunities.
Community Engagement: We coordinated design of community engagement efforts to ensure that the project reflected the needs and priorities of local residents, particularly historically underserved populations.
Strategic Planning: We developed a strategic plan for the utilization of grant funds, emphasizing job creation, wealth generation, and community empowerment through the construction and operation of the Transit Plaza.
Outcome
Through our assistance, the Tribe successfully secured a substantial grant award under the RCP NAE program, over $23 million. This funding will enable the construction of the Department of Transportation Visitor Center and Transit Plaza, serving as a hub for the Tribe and offering various community amenities.
Enhanced Transportation Access: The Transit Plaza will provide a centralized hub for transportation services, connecting historically underserved residents to daily destinations and improving mobility within the community.
Economic Opportunities: By involving historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in operating a gift shop and coffee shop within the Plaza, the project creates job opportunities and promotes wealth generation within the community.
Community Empowerment: The Plaza serves as more than just a transit hub, offering space for administrative offices, a visitors center, storm shelter, training facility, community garden, and green space. It connects residents to training opportunities and local businesses, fostering community empowerment and economic resilience.