Appropriations and Community Project Funding
FY25Community Project Funding RequestsThe Community Project Funding (CPF) process is an opportunity for state, local, and tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations to apply to obtain funding for projects that would benefit from a one-time allocation of funds. The U.S. House Committee on Appropriations solicited Community Project Funding (CPF) requests from Members in addition to the standard programmatic and language-based requests. TheCPF process is limited scope with combined total of all house and senate projects capped at 1% of all discretionary spending as well as restrictions on eligible accounts set by the House Appropriations Committee Majority. These rules include restrictions on what accounts projects can be requested from, what information needs to be available, and what information will be available publicly. The House Appropriation Committee has not yet issued guidance for the FY25 process. However, to give applicants more time to submit and Congresswoman Matsui more time to fully consider each project she is accepting applications before FY 25 guidance is published. It is likely that once the Appropriation Committee issues FY 25 relaces guidance staff will reach out to applicants with additional or clarifying questions. It is assumed rules and restrictions similar to the FY 24 process will apply to the FY 25 process. The tentative deadline to submit a CPF for Congresswoman Matsui to consider is MARCH 21st, 2024, at 11:59 pm EST / 8:59 pm PST. This is subject to change. To submit a request and see more information about project requirements please fill out this FORM Transparency: The final 15 CPF requests selected and submitted to the Appropriations Committee will be posted on this page. Members will be required to certify that neither they nor their immediate family have a financial interest in the CPF requests made. Please note:
Programmatic Appropriations Requests One of Congress' most fundamental constitutional duties is the Appropriations process — the annual allocation of funds for federal discretionary programs, supporting everything from national defense, to interstate transportation, to food assistance for low-income seniors, to research and development, and much more. Though Congresswoman Matsui is not a member of the Appropriations Committee, Congresswoman Matsui is able to submit requests for funding for programs that support the people of the Sacramento region. While we are awaiting final guidance from the Appropriations Committee, groups and individuals should submit their request as soon as possible — we will follow up if any additional information is needed. Details required to submit this form include information regarding previous years funding, which agency, account, and appropriations subcommittee the request falls under, what other members are submitting the request, as well as a summary of the request. Programmatic Appropriations Requests can be submitted here. Please note:
The tentative deadline to submit a Programmatic Request for Congresswoman Matsui to consider is MARCH 21st, 2024, at 11:59 pm EST / 8:59 pm PST. This is subject to change.
Projects for FY24, FY23, and FY22 can be found at the links below:FY24FY23FY22 |