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FY2025 WFRC Funding Programs

$50 Million Available in Funding & Technical Assistance

The Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) provides resources directly to its communities and partners across the region. We are pleased to announce this year’s opportunities, totaling approximately $50 million in funding and technical assistance.

The following provides a brief timeline for application deadlines*:


Letters of Intent Due: September 26, 2024
Applications Due: December 12, 2024
Projects Recommended: Spring 2025

* As the first step for the STP, CMAQ, TAP, CRP, and TLC programs, interested applicants should submit a letter of intent (please use the simple, one-page form in the information provided below). For the SAP, CDBG, CIB, and WFEDD programs, refer to the Funding Programs Packet for application timelines.

Information regarding each of WFRC’s programs is included below in the Funding Programs Packet. If you have any questions regarding the application process, eligibility requirements, or anything else, we encourage you to get in touch with the WFRC staff person identified for each program.

We look forward to continuing to work with you to improve mobility, strengthen the economy, and enhance the overall quality of life in our great region.

Surface Transportation Program
Provides funding for federal-aid highways and bridges, transit capital improvements and projects, and active transportation projects.

Transportation and Land Use Connection (TLC) Program
Provides technical assistance to local communities for planning efforts in partnership with Salt Lake County, UDOT, and UTA.

Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality
Provides funding for transportation projects that improve air quality.
Transportation Alternatives Program
Provides funding for planning and construction of bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
Wasatch Front Economic Development District
Housed within WFRC and fosters a regional approach to economic development, as well as coordinates economic activities, research, project planning, and implementation.
Community Development Block Grant
Assists in the development of viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, principally for persons of low and moderate income.

Carbon Reduction Program
Provides funding for transportation projects that reduce on-road carbon dioxide emissions.

Station Area Planning Technical Assistance
Provides technical assistance to develop Station Area Plans, per HB462, within the station area of a fixed-guideway public transit station (rail or BRT).

Community Impact Board
Provides grants and low interest loans to communities that have federally leased land used for mineral extraction.

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