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Final Sandy Allocation Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Resilience TransfersCan a grantee reallocate a portion of funds from a competitive resilience project by reducing the scope or by removing one or more project activities?

Yes, in the case of projects with scalable options or multiple independent sub-projects, it is permissible for an...

Guide to TrAMS Functions During Closure for FY16 Year-End

This document outlines what TrAMS functions are available between September 23, 2016 when TrAMS closes for the fiscal year and when TrAMS reopens for financial activity.  If you have additional questions, please contact your FTA Regional Office.

Fiscal Year 2016 Bus and Bus Facilities Projects

Click on a column header to sort by that column.StateProject SponsorProject DescriptionFundingAKFairbanks North Star BoroughThe Fairbanks North Star Borough will receive funding for the renovation and expansion of its transit facility to accommodate its full bus fleet indoors for maintenance,...

TrAMS Funding Source List

The Fund Source List is Updated as of; December 9, 2020

The TrAMS Fund Source List provides each funding source by name and includes a description, section code, and active/inactive indicator.

Please reference the Fund Source List to confirm accurate selection of the ‘FTA Fund Source...

Region 3 Grant Development Reference Guide for TrAMS

This document is a supplemental reference guide to developing grant applications in TrAMS consistent with FTA Region III guidance. This general guidance should be applicable to most grants.  Special projects or programs may have unique requirements.