USDA Offers Grants for Rural Bus Routes
Published Date: 5/26/2026
Notice
Summary
The USDA is offering money in 2026 to help improve passenger transportation in rural areas through its Rural Business Development Grants. Starting next year, you’ll need to check their website or grants.gov for this funding info, as it won’t be in the Federal Register anymore. If you’re part of a rural community or business looking to boost local transit, now’s the time to apply!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Grants for Rural Passenger Transit
The USDA is accepting applications for passenger Rural Transportation systems under the Rural Business Development Grant program for fiscal year (FY) 2026. The full funding notice is available on grants.gov using Funding Opportunity Number RDBCP-RBDG-RT-2026 and Assistance Listing Number 10.351, and program guidance and application forms are on the Agency website. Starting next year, future funding announcements will appear only on the Agency website and grants.gov (they will not be in the Federal Register).
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