Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 63— - TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION › § 3722b
Creates the Recompete Pilot Program to give grants to distressed places and Tribal lands for long-term job growth and economic recovery. The program can fund planning and predevelopment work, and must award at least ten implementation grants to carry out a Secretary‑approved "recompete plan." Grants can pay for workforce training, business and technology support, site and infrastructure work, and ongoing planning and administration. Initial implementation grants must run at least 2 years and can be renewed if the grantee meets performance benchmarks. An eligible area can get no more than one predevelopment grant and one implementation grant. A recipient may not get implementation grants for more than one area. Who can apply and how awards are set: the Secretary accepts applications and must approve a recompete plan before an implementation grant. Up to half of the related program’s grants may be used for predevelopment, subject to funding. Grant size is limited by a formula: prime‑age employment gap × prime‑age population × either $70,585 (local labor markets) or $53,600 (local communities), and no award may be less than $20,000,000. Congress authorized $1,000,000,000 for these grants for fiscal years 2022–2026. Important definitions: eligible areas (local labor markets with a prime‑age employment gap ≥2.5% or local communities with gap ≥5% and median income ≤ $75,000), eligible recipients (entities picked to represent an area), prime‑age (ages 25–54), recompete plan (a multiyear economic plan), and rules for counting Tribal prime‑age population.
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15 U.S.C. § 3722b
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73