PHMSA provides grant opportunities designed to improve damage prevention, develop new technologies, and improve pipeline safety. These comprehensive programs include: Technical Assistance Grants (TAG), State Pipeline Safety Base Grants, One Call, Research and Development, Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP), and State Damage Prevention. Further, the PHMSA pipeline safety grant programs has helped to foster partnerships with local communities, and universities to promote pipeline awareness campaigns, development of pipeline resources and information, and the implementation of best practices regarding pipeline safety nationwide.
Grant Name
Overview
Eligibility
Award Information
Technical Assistance Grants (TAG)
Provides funding to communities for technical assistance (engineering or other scientific) and analyses of local pipeline safety issues
Communities and Groups of Individuals
Grant may not exceed $100,000 for a single recipient and the funds authorized for these grants
Pipeline Safety Base Grants
Provides support up to 80 percent of the cost of personnel, equipment and activities reasonably required to carry out inspection and enforcement activities of intrastate pipeline facilities and activities specifically for the inspection of natural gas or hazardous liquid pipeline facilities
State agencies (must participate in the pipeline safety program)
Award Funding Varies (To view past projects, click here)
One Call Grants
Provide funding to state agencies in promoting damage prevention, including changes with their state underground damage prevention laws, related compliance activities, training and public education
State agencies (must participate in the pipeline safety program)
Maximum request amount of $45,000 per state
Research & Development Grants
Provides support for projects focused on providing solutions that will improve pipeline safety, reduce the environmental impact of failures, and enhance pipeline transportation
Researchers including students
Award Funding Varies (To view past projects, click here)
Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP)
Provides funding for academic research
Student and University Researchers
Award Funding Varies; provided more than $1.5 million dollars to student researchers at the undergraduate, graduate and PhD levels.
State Damage Prevention Grants
Provides funding to states that do not have comprehensive damage prevention programs designed to prevent damage to underground pipelines
Any state authority (or municipality with respect to intrastate gas transportation) that is or will be responsible for preventing damage to underground pipeline facilities