FY 2026 Notice of Funding Opportunity: Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program
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The Federal Transit Administration is offering $11,959,671 million in competitive grant funding through the FY 2026 Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility pilot program, supporting capital projects aimed at improving transportation coordination for older adults, individuals with disabilities, and people of low income. Funds are allocated across fiscal years 2024 through 2026 and are intended to enhance non-emergency medical transportation and other transit services for transportation-disadvantaged populations by promoting innovative, integrated solutions. Eligible applicants include state departments of transportation, designated recipients of Section 5310 funds, local governmental entities operating public transportation services, and their qualified subrecipients. Applications must be submitted by the deadline of September 9, 2026, under solicitation number FTA-2026-012-TPM-ICAM, with point of contact information provided for inquiries and support. Funding is subject to congressional appropriations and awarded through a competitive process in accordance with federal public transportation law.
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the opportunity to apply for $11,959,671 million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, 2025, and 2026 competitive grant funding to support transit services for the FY 2026 Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) pilot program. Under the ICAM pilot program, funds awarded will finance innovative capital projects for the transportation-disadvantaged, with the goal to improve the coordination of transportation services and non-emergency medical transportation services for older adults, people with disabilites, and people of low income. As required by Federal public transportation law and subject to appropriations, funds will be awarded competitively to eligible applicants. Eligible applicants are State departments of transportation, designated recipients for Section 5310 funds, or local governmental entities that operate a public transportation service, or their eligible subrecipients.
