As municipalities continue to expand their infrastructure needs, securing adequate funding remains essential for progress. We recognize the diverse funding sources available to support a wide range of local initiatives, and Nitsch brings extensive experience guiding communities through the process of obtaining financial support for infrastructure enhancements and resilience-focused endeavors.
Grant funding can help take priority projects from vision to implementation by providing resources to improve valuable municipal infrastructure, enhance resilience, and support sustainability goals. Based on prior year’s funding timelines, several grant opportunities are expected to be available in the coming months.
Interested in learning more about which funding opportunities are available in Massachusetts? Click here to download more information about the funding opportunities, and contact Director of Resilience Planning & Design Brian Creamer, AICP, MVP SITES AP to learn how Nitsch can help position your projects to secure funding and provide community benefits.
Upcoming Funding Opportunities
- ECO One Stop – Request for Responses anticipated January 2026, Due date anticipated March 2026
- CZM Coastal Resilience
- CZM Coastal Habitat and Water Quality
- EEA Cooling Corridors
- EEA Planning Assistance
- EEA Dams and Seawalls Removal
- EEA Culvert Replacement Municipal Assistance and Training Grants
- EEA Municipal Vulnerability Program Action
- EEA Landscape Partnership Grant – Due April 23rd
- EEA Conservation Assistance for Small Communities – Due April 30th
- Section 604b Grant – Anticipated May 2026
- Section 319 Nonpoint Source Competitive Grants – Anticipated May 2026
- Metropolitan Area Planning Council Accelerating Climate Resilience
- Community One Stop for Growth – Due June 4th
- EOED Brownfields Redevelopment Fund
- HLC Community Planning Grant
- EOED MassWorks Infrastructure Grants
- HLC HousingWorks Infrastructure Program
- EOED Rural Development Fund
- MassDevelopment Site Readiness Program
- MassDevelopment Underutilized Properties Program