Small Community Air Service Development Program

Please see Order 2011-7-1 (Docket:
DOT-OST-2011-0119)for full explanation.The Small Community Program was established under the Wendell H.

Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21), P.L.

106-181, and reauthorized under the Vision 100-Century of Aviation Reauthorization

Act, P.L.

108-176 (Vision 100).

The program is designed to provide financial assistance to small communities to help them enhance their air service.

The Department provides this assistance in the form of financial grants that are disbursed on a reimbursable basis.

Related Programs

Payments for Small Community Air Service Development

Department of Transportation


Agency: Department of Transportation

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $15,000,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchResults;rpp=10;po=0;s=dot-ost-2011-0119

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Please see Order 2011-7-1 (Docket: DOT-OST-2011-0119)for full eligibility explanation.

The legal sponsor of the grant project must be a government entity.

If the applicant is a public-private partnership, a public government member of the organization must be identified as the community�s sponsor to receive program reimbursements.

In this regard, communities can designate only a single government entity as the legal sponsor, even if it is applying as a consortium that consists of two or more local government entities.

Private organizations cannot be designated as the legal sponsor of a grant under the Small Community Program.

When selecting applicants to participate in the Small Community Program, the Department is statutorily required to apply the following eligibility criteria : 1.

As of calendar year 1997, the airport serving the community was not larger than a small hub airport, and it has insufficient air carrier service or unreasonably high air fares, 2.

The airport serving the community presents characteristics, such as geographic diversity or unique circumstances that demonstrate the need for, and feasibility of, grant assistance from the Small Community Program; 3.

An applicant may not receive an additional grant to support the same project from a previous grant; 4.

An applicant may not receive an additional grant, prior to the completion of its previous grant; 5.

No more than 4 communities or consortia of communities, or a combination thereof, from the same State may be selected to participate in the program in any fiscal year; and 6.

No more than 40 communities or consortia of communities, or a combination thereof, may be selected to participate in the program in each year for which the funds are appropriated.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
Regulations.gov

Contact:
Brooke ChapmanTransportation Industry AnalystPhone 202-366-0577

Agency Email Description:
Department of Transportation

Agency Email:
Brooke.Chapman@dot.gov

Date Posted:
2011-07-01

Application Due Date:
2011-08-02

Archive Date:
2011-09-01


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