FY 2025 Federal Funding Requests
Distinguishing Community Project Funding, Program, and Language Requests
Community Project Funding (CPF) request
A funding request for a specific governmental or other eligible entity to carry out a specific community project. Example: Provide $500,000 for a specific entity in City, State.
Programmatic request
A request to fund a specific program in the bill at a specified level. Example: Provide $200,000,000 for the ReConnect program.
Language request
A request to include specific bill or report language that does not direct funding to a particular entity but encourages, urges, or directs some type of action by an agency. Example: The Committee encourages USDA to study the impact of expanded broadband on rural 2 communities’ economic prosperity. If the programmatic or report language request is intended to be for a specific governmental or other.
Request Forms and Resources
Programmatic or Language Request
If you have a funding or language proposal for Fiscal Year 2025, please complete this form. This form can be used for both programmatic funding requests in addition to language requests. Please note that submission of this form does not mean that the proposal will be funded.
Deadline: April 10, 2024
2025 Programmatic or Language Request Form
Community Project Funding Request
If you have a Community Project funding request, please complete the form below. Full formal CPF guidance, including eligibility of programs/accounts will be made available at a later time. For your awareness, last year's guidance can be found here. Once available, it is imperative that you review the list of eligible programs to ensure that your project meets all of the requirements as laid out by the House Appropriations Committee. The full list of last year's eligible programs can be found here. We will update this page as we get more information from the House Appropriations Committee.
Note: The number of eligible programs last year was greatly reduced and House members are restricted to submitting 15 projects. The Defense, Financial Service & General Government, and Labor, Health & Human Services, Education bills are not eligible for CPFs. Additionally, memorials, museums, and commemorative projects were not eligible.
Deadline: April 10, 2024
2025 Community Project Funding request form
FY 2025 Appropriations Requests
Recipient: St. Mary’s County Health Department
Project Title: Health Hub Expansion
Description: Funding would allow St. Mary’s County to expand their Health Hub to provide 24/7 behavioral health crisis stabilization services to in and around Lexington Park. They will use the funding to purchase an adjacent property. This will expand their services to reduce health disparities, improve health outcomes, improve access to primary care, prompt prevention services and to reduce hospital admissions and readmissions.
Amount: $2,500,000
Recipient: YMCA of Metropolitan Washington/Camp Letts
Project Title: Preservation, Renovation, and Energy Efficiency Project
Description: YMCA Camp Letts’ aging facilities require constant maintenance, increasing costs to the organization. This funding would provide camp wide facilities upgrades including installation of high efficiency HVAC systems, electrical grid upgrades to handle increased demand, permanent plumbing solutions to address challenges with high iron and sulfur content, painting and flooring upgrades, and roof improvements to ensure facilities are water tight and energy efficient.
Amount: $1,925,000
Recipient: CalvertHealth Medical Center
Project Title: Family Birth Center Renovation
Description: CalvertHealth is one of the last independent hospitals in Maryland. This project will enable them to renovate their labor and delivery area resulting in 16 private rooms allowing for the significant other and baby to room with the mother in a comfortable and safe environment, increase their volume of outpatient care procedures, and create a consultation room for breastfeeding or patient follow ups. Upon completion, the Family Birth Center will have five labor/delivery/recovery/postpartum (LDRP) rooms considered a standard of care option for birthing mothers. CalvertHealth’s Family Birth Center does not currently have this rooming option available. Project expenses include construction, major and ancillary medical equipment, signage, furnishing, design and permitting, and nurse call and security systems.
Amount: $950,000
Recipient: St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office
Project Title: Mobile Command Center
Description: This project would entail the design and purchase of a mobile command center for law enforcement and public safety operations in St. Mary’s County.
Amount: $1,200,000
Recipient: MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital
Project Title: Workplace Violence Prevention Initiative
Description: This funding will be used to implement MedStar Health’s comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Initiative to provide its associates with training, tools, and infrastructure to better enable them to prevent incidents from escalating, and in the event of a verbal or physical attack, respond in a way that can be resolution faster and effectively.
Amount: $975,000
Recipient: The Maryland Center at Bowie State University
Project Title: Quantum Computing Breakthrough Against Cancer
Description: The Maryland Center at Bowie State University is establishing a consortium and leading a collaborative effort encompassing top research institutions, medical centers, and industry partners nationwide. This project will fund the procurement of a quantum computer, an indispensable tool to accelerate detection, therapy development, and ultimately, find a cure for cancer within this decade.
Amount: $700,000
Recipient: Charles County Sheriff’s Office
Project Title: Digital Forensics Unit Upgrade
Description: This project will fund new equipment for the Digital Forensics Unit to expedite the processing of digital evidence and address their evidence backlog.
Amount: $434,000
Recipient: Prince George’s County
Project Title: Emergency Operations Center Communications Enhancements
Description: This funding will provide new redundant communications capabilities and enhance End of Life communications technology equipment (i.e. video wall displays, ceiling mounted projectors, ADA compliant audio) in the County Emergency Operations Center complex.
Amount: $625,000
Recipient: Prince George’s County
Project Title: Zero Emission Bus Charging Infrastructure
Description: The Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) in Prince George's County is working on expanding its fleet of zero-emission transit vehicles. Since the costs of such investments are high, the County is gradually investing in and building out its charging infrastructure and rolling stock for the transition to zero-emission buses.
Amount: $5,620,000
Recipient: Anne Arundel County
Project Title: Edgewater Community Center
Description: An existing building on a 5-acre property in Edgewater, MD, will be converted into an indoor community center for residents' use. Research shows a multitude of benefits as a result of community centers including promoting fitness as well as providing families much needed supports.
Amount: $5,000,000
Recipient: St. Mary’s County
Project Title: YMCA Great Mills
Description: This project will be used to construct a multiple use recreation center in Lexington Park. The facility may include a gym, fitness center, multiple group exercise studios, WiFi, locker rooms, basketball courts, meeting rooms, a catering kitchen, and office space.
Amount: $2,000,000
Recipient: Town of Eagle Harbor
Project Title: Heritage Tourism Welcome Center
Description: Funding would be used to construct a welcome center containing bathroom facilities, snack area, concession area, a memorabilia area for visitors and tourists visiting the Town of Eagle Harbor. It will serve as one of the largest economic development efforts in the Town and will serve as a hub for a long term revenue stream.
Amount: $950,000
Recipient: Prince George’s County
Project Title: Emergency Operations Center Communications Enhancements
Description: This funding will provide new redundant communications capabilities and enhance End of Life communications technology equipment (i.e. video wall displays, ceiling mounted projectors, ADA compliant audio) in the County Emergency Operations Center complex.
Amount: $478,750
Recipient: Town of Indian Head
Project Title: Senior Center Development and Community Park
Description: Build out of three facilities supporting a hub/center of community activities and participation that addresses food insecurity and disparity in our town, military and surrounding region while promoting community cohesiveness through local cross-generational collaboration and engagement activities between our senior center and the elementary school. The project will incentivize further economic redevelopment and investment in the town and support the military base. It is another step in the many revitalization efforts undertaken for the Town’s economic development strategy and enhancing the lives of this underrepresented population.
Amount: $565,000
Recipient: Department of the Navy
Project Title: Contained burn facility
Description: Construct a contained burn facility.
Amount: $106,000,000
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