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EDA Tinkers With Construction Grant Paperwork Again

Published Date: 5/21/2026

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Summary

The Economic Development Administration is updating its paperwork rules for folks who get money to build or improve public projects. They’re bringing back and tweaking checklists to make sure projects run smoothly after approval. About 3,500 recipients, like cities and organizations, will spend around 2 hours each on these forms, helping keep projects on track without extra hassle.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Post-Award Forms Add Two-Hour Burden

Recipients of Economic Development Administration awards will have to complete reinstated post-approval checklists and templates. About 3,500 respondents will spend an average of 2 hours each (7,000 total burden hours) on these mandatory information collections under OMB Control Number 0610-0096.

Collection Now Covers Non-Construction Matters

The information collection has been renamed and changed to explicitly cover non-construction post-award matters as well as construction post-award matters. If you receive EDA non-construction awards, the same checklists and templates may apply to your post-award compliance.

Who Must Comply with Checklists

The covered recipients include current EDA awardees such as cities and other political subdivisions, states, institutions of higher education, public or private non-profits, District Organizations, Indian Tribes or consortia, economic development organizations, and public-private partnerships for public infrastructure.

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Key Dates

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5/21/2026

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