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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Community-Based Maternal Behavioral Health Services Program

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Community-Based Maternal Behavioral Health Services Program

    FY 2024 Community-Based Maternal Behavioral Health Services Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program improves access to evidence-based, timely, and culturally relevant maternal mental health and substance use intervention and treatment by strengthening community referral pathways. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, tribal and territorial governments and organizations as well as nonprofits community-based entities and primary care and behavioral health organizations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $15 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? August 26, 2024

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  • Grant Due (JustGrants): FY 2024 Project Safe Neighborhood Program

    Grant Due (JustGrants): FY 2024 Project Safe Neighborhood Program

    FY 2024 Project Safe Neighborhood Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to bring together federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement officials, prosecutors, community-based partners, and other stakeholders to identify the most pressing violent crime problems in communities and develop comprehensive solutions to address them. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) team fiscal agents for the federal judicial districts that have been certified by the relevant U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO). Eligible USAO-certified fiscal agents include states, local governments, educational institutions, faith-based and other community organizations, private nonprofit organizations, including tribal nonprofit organizations, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $15,968,319

    WHEN'S IT DUE? August 26, 2024 (JustGrants)

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  • FY 2024 Composting and Food Waste Reduction Pilot Program

    FY 2024 Composting and Food Waste Reduction Pilot Program

    FY 2024 Composting and Food Waste Reduction Pilot Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program is to enter into cooperative agreements with eligible entities to develop and test strategies for planning and implementing municipal compost plans and food waste reduction plans. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local governments, special district governments, tribal governments, tribal organizations, municipalities, school districts, and counties

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $7.8 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 4, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024-2026 Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program

    Grant Due: FY 2024-2026 Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program

    FY 2024-2026 Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program improve safety, protect motorists and wildlife by reducing wildlife vehicle collisions (WVCs), and improve habitat connectivity for terrestrial and aquatic species. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local governments, regional transportation authorities, special purpose district or public authority with a transportation function, Indian Tribes, State Departments of Transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, and Federal Land Management Agencies

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $145 million (FY 2024/FY 2025), $80 million (FY 2026)

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 4, 2024 (FY 2024/2025)

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant Program

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant Program

    FY 2024 Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to assist states, tribes, and local governments with developing and expanding the infrastructure necessary to undertake comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments, county governments, city or township governments, special district governments, and Native American tribal governments

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $50 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 4, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2023-2026 National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grant Program

    Grant Due: FY 2023-2026 National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grant Program

    FY 2023-2026 National Culvert Removal, Replacement, and Restoration Grant Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to improve or restore anadromous fish passage through the replacement, removal, repair, or improvement of culverts or weirs. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Tribes, states, and units of local government

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $784 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? FY 2023: June 25, 2024 – September 23, 2024

    FY 2024: June 23, 2025 – August 25, 2025

    FY 2025: June 22, 2026 – August 24, 2026

    FY 2026: June 21, 2027 – August 23, 2027

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  • Grant Due: FY 2023-2024 Railroad Crossings Elimination Program

    Grant Due: FY 2023-2024 Railroad Crossings Elimination Program

    FY 2023-2024 Railroad Crossings Elimination Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program provides funding for highway-rail or pathway-rail grade crossing improvement projects that focus on improving the safety and mobility of people and goods. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, political subdivisions of a state, federally recognized Indian Tribes, units of local government, public port authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, and a group of aforementioned entities

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $1.14 billion

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 23, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2025 Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program

    Grant Due: FY 2025 Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program

    FY 2025 Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program 

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support efforts to achieve digital equity, promote digital inclusion activities, and spur greater adoption and meaningful use of broadband among covered populations. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities of a state, including agencies of a state that are responsible for administering or supervising adult education and literacy activities, or for providing public housing, in the state; Indian tribes, Alaska Native entities, or Native Hawaiian organizations; foundations, corporations, institutions, or associations that are nonprofit entities and not schools; community anchor institutions; local educational agencies; entities that carry out workforce development programs, and partnerships between the above entities

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 23, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Good Jobs Challenge

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Good Jobs Challenge

    FY 2024 Good Jobs Challenge

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support regional workforce training systems in designing and implementing activities for established sectoral partnerships that meet the existing and emerging skills needs of employers and that train and place program participants into good jobs. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? District Organizations of EDA-designated economic development districts, States, Counties, local governments, Indian Tribes, institutions of higher education, and public or private non-profits

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $25 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 27, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Weatherization Program Assistance (WAP) Enhancement & Innovation

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Weatherization Program Assistance (WAP) Enhancement & Innovation

    FY 2024 Weatherization Program Assistance (WAP) Enhancement & Innovation

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to expand the impact of existing residential weatherization programs by utilizing leveraged resources and enhanced community partnerships to perform deep energy retrofits of low-income residential buildings and empower local community representation within the energy workforce. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Current WAP grantees and subgrantees, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $36 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? September 27, 2024

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A Tribute to William Ferguson, Jr., TFG Founder
Alex Yiannoutsos
/ Categories: News, News & Alerts

A Tribute to William Ferguson, Jr., TFG Founder

Bill had an enormous impact on the people and communities he served throughout his life and career

WASHINGTON, D.C. – It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of William (Bill) Ferguson, Jr., the visionary founder, chairman, and former CEO of TFG. Bill has left a legacy of unwavering commitment to build stronger and more vibrant communities across the nation.

Bill founded TFG in 1982 with specialties in local government, land use, and water resources. Under his leadership, the firm became one of the top lobbying firms in Washington devoted to serving local communities. His hands-on approach and relentless dedication to client service set TFG apart in the industry. In 2000, under his guidance and direction, the firm founded eCivis, the nation’s first and leading comprehensive online grants information, research, and management platform dedicated to helping local governments win and more efficiently manage competitive grants.

"Bill's leadership and vision are the foundation of TFG's success. His unwavering dedication to excellence and community development set a standard that we strive to uphold every day,” said Roger Gwinn, TFG CEO. “I am deeply grateful for the legacy he has left us and the opportunity to have worked under his mentorship since 1993. Bill was not only a wonderful mentor but a true friend, and his impact will be felt for generations to come."

Bill excelled at developing strategies that drove successful projects. He implemented a strategy resulting in congressional approval of $265 million for toll road projects and led the lobbying team that established a new innovative financing provision. This provision became the basis for the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) chapter in the TEA-21 transportation authorization law that continues to benefit communities nationwide.

“For some 40 years while I was representing the Board of Supervisors and other local public agencies in Orange County, Bill Ferguson worked with his clients, both public and private, and me to advance the interests of all the citizens and residents of Orange County through public works infrastructure projects,” said James McConnell, Of Counsel at TFG.  “He was a master at working the legislative process to benefit the public good.”

A testament to his profound impact on local communities is the ICMA William Ferguson, Jr. Scholarship, a scholarship named in his honor. Bill's commitment to education and professional development underscores his lifelong dedication to fostering leadership and excellence in local government management. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of public service professionals.

“We at ICMA are truly saddened by the loss of Bill Ferguson,” said Marc A. Ott, ICMA CEO and Executive Director. “As a leader, mentor, and friend to many, Bill epitomized the ideals of public servanthood. We are honored to have a lasting scholarship in his name to carry forward his legacy of professional management and thoughtful leadership in local government. May his family and colleagues take comfort in knowing the positive impact he made throughout his life and will continue to make within the profession he loved.”

Bill's legacy at TFG is not just one of professional success, but of a profound commitment to making a difference in communities nationwide. His life's work continues to resonate through the ongoing efforts of TFG in fulfilling the mission he envisioned: to serve public entities with excellence, integrity, and a passion for community development.

Bill received a B.A. in History and Political Science from Michigan State University and furthered his studies at the University of Southern California, Boston University, and Harvard University. He served on the Board of Directors of eCivis and Stop It Now!, a non-profit dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse.

Bill was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend.

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