Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP)
U.S. Department of Transportation (MARAD)
Total Grant Value:
$500 million available for FY25.
Individual Grant Award Maximum:
Awards typically range from $1M to $125M; cost share required.
About the Grant:
PIDP funds planning and capital projects that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of the movement of goods through ports and intermodal connections, including electrification, microgrid/renewables, rail/roadway connectors, cargo handling equipment, berth/wharf improvements, and resilience. Eligible applicants include states, local governments, port authorities, tribes, and multijurisdictional partnerships; private entities may partner with eligible public leads. Federal cost share varies by project and statutory caps; environmental approvals and NEPA readiness factor into competitiveness. For LA County, the program is fully applicable to the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach region and inland intermodal connectors that enhance goods movement and emissions reductions. Applications must follow MARAD’s NOFO, including merit criteria (safety, state of good repair, economic vitality, climate/sustainability, equity), benefit-cost analysis where required, and robust project readiness documentation.
Key Dates, Deadlines, and Events:
Applications due 09/10/2025 (deadline extended via amended NOFO).
Submission Due Date:
09/10/2025
Funds Allocated to LA County Locations
No specifically specified LAC funding.






