Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) Grant Program
RCP Program Overview
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act established the Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) Program to advance community-centered transportation connection projects, with a priority for projects that benefit low-capacity communities. RCP focuses on improving access to daily needs such as jobs, education, healthcare, food, nature, and recreation, and foster development and restoration, and provide technical assistance to further these goals. The primary goal of the RCP Program is to reconnect communities harmed by past transportation infrastructure decisions, through community-supported planning activities and capital construction projects that are championed by those communities.
![Protected bike lane with city in the background.](/sites/dot.gov/files/images/GettyImages-880739796_0.jpg)
![Child crossing at a crosswalk.](/sites/dot.gov/files/images/GettyImages-1130595734_0.jpg)
![Birds eye view of busy intersection with cars, pedestrian crossings, and a railroad.](/sites/dot.gov/files/images/GettyImages-1630645275_0.jpg)
The RCP Program provides funding for two types of grants. Planning Grants fund the study of removing, retrofitting, or mitigating an existing facility to restore community connectivity; conduct public engagement, and other transportation planning activities. Capital Construction Grants are to carry out a project to remove, retrofit, mitigate, or replace an existing eligible facility with a new facility that reconnects communities.
Many reconnecting projects are also eligible for funding under formula programs or eligible discretionary grant programs. More information can be found on DOT's Discretionary Grants Dashboard.
See all FY22, FY23, and FY24 RCP awarded projects.
The map below shows all applications for RCP funding. Use the filters to explore applications by fiscal year, grant type, award status, and funding amount.