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Grant FundingGrantsDetected Jul 2, 2026

The same July 2, 2026 Judiciary/Public Safety Committee agenda includes “FY 2027 Michigan Drug Court Grant Program Application – FINAL ACTION.” This shows the county is preparing and approving an application for state funding to support its drug court operations or enhancements for fiscal year 2027. As with the mental health court grant, drug court funds typically cover treatment services, case management, testing, data systems, and program evaluation. Vendors offering court case management platforms, treatment coordination tools, monitoring solutions, or evaluation and training services can engage with county and court leadership to align proposed solutions with the anticipated FY2027 grant scope and compliance requirements.

Final action on the grant application signals near-term planning to use expected FY2027 drug court f...

Town of St. ClairFY2027 Michigan Drug Court grant funding and program planning

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Grants

Where this sits in the buying cycle

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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Grant Funding

The Sebastian Inlet District agenda notes an Executive Director report on FDEP Grant 24IR1, specifically Application for Payment No. 4 for reimbursement. This indicates the District is executing a Florida Department of Environmental Protection–funded project and is in an ongoing grant drawdown and compliance cycle rather than a new solicitation. Vendors can infer that a state‑funded coastal or inlet management project is underway, with potential needs around documentation, monitoring, reporting, and follow‑on construction or environmental services. Grant‑funded projects often expand or require renewed professional services, permitting support, and post‑construction monitoring as additional phases are approved and reimbursed.

Exact scope of Grant 24IR1 is not specified in the agenda, but it is tied to coastal/inlet managemen...

Sebastian Inlet Tax District
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Budget Planning

The FY27 budget includes $1.76B for Regional Allocations and Pass-Throughs that Metro distributes to local agencies and transit operators across Los Angeles County. Funding categories include Local Return, TDA 3 and 8, municipal and local operator funds, Access Services, major projects like the AV Metrolink Line and intermodal centers, other local programs, regional federal grants such as ATP-Transit, CRD Toll, Section 5310, JARC, New Freedom, federal pass-throughs and exchanges, TOD grants, and fare assistance programs like LIFE. Sales taxes drive most of this funding, with 86% going to agencies and jurisdictions and 14% to Access and LIFE. While this is primarily grant and formula funding rather than direct Metro procurement, vendors that sell to cities, small operators, and social-service providers can leverage this intelligence to time their outreach as local entities program these dollars into capital purchases, service expansions, and mobility programs. Suppliers of vehicles, ITS, paratransit services, and first-last mile solutions can position themselves as implementation partners for agencies seeking to use their allocated funds effectively.

Metro acts as a regional funder; most procurement decisions will occur at the local agency or operat...

Los Angeles County Metro Transit Authority
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Pre-RFP

The July 8, 2026 Natural Resources Commission agenda lists an action item for the Director to address the May 5, 2026 Oil and Gas Lease Auction results. While the agenda does not specify outcomes, oil and gas lease auctions typically generate bonus and royalty revenues that are directed to natural resources, conservation, or capital projects. This suggests forthcoming allocations to land management, habitat work, infrastructure, or monitoring tied to the leased tracts. Vendors in environmental services, engineering, and related consulting should view this as an early funding and policy signal rather than a defined RFP. As revenues and lease conditions are finalized, the Department of Natural Resources may need support for environmental assessments, compliance monitoring, reclamation planning, and public communication. Early outreach can focus on helping DNR plan compliant, cost-effective use of new lease-related funds and obligations.

Agenda lists this as an action item, indicating decisions on disposition of auction results or relat...

Michigan Department of NR|Timber and Forest Products Advisory Council
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