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2025 Community Project Funding Requests

Please use this form to submit a Community Project Funding (CPF) request for the Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations bills. If you have multiple requests, please submit a separate form for each request.

The deadline for CPF requests is 5:00 PM EST on April 29, 2024. Prior to submitting the form, please carefully review the guidance on CPFs below.

Due to tight deadlines from the House Committee on Appropriations, we cannot guarantee consideration of late requests or requests that do not meet the guidelines below.

Due to the significant documentation needed for each individual request, we encourage you to discuss your project with Congressman Davis’ staff before completing this form. Please reach out to Delia Kashat (delia.kashat@mail.house.gov), Jonathan Miller (jonathan.miller@mail.house.gov), or Nathaniel Dullea (nathaniel.dullea@mail.house.gov), with any questions or concerns that you might have.  

 

Below you will find the projects that we selected for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. Per House Rules, here are the submitted requests to the appropriate subcommittees in no particular order: 

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Applicant: Greene County, NC Senior Center of Excellence Project in Snow Hill, North Carolina

229 Kingold Blvd. Suite D, Snow Hill, North Carolina 28580

Requested Amount: $1,500,000

Purpose: The construction of a new senior facility located near Greene County’s recently constructed Community Center would optimize use of public resources through sharing space and amenities. Most importantly, the project would provide the community’s seniors - which contribute 18% of the project site’s Census tract’s population – with a purpose-built facility that observes modern and evolving civic building codes, ADA regulations, and accessibility standards. The co-location to the Community Center would also encourage participation in community-building opportunities through mentorship with younger generations. The location would also encourage usership of the Community Center’s modern walking track with outdoor handrails. The current senior facility is increasingly dangerous and economically infeasible. A new senior facility and driveway co-located to the Community Center will promote usership, reduce maintenance costs, and drastically improve the safety and quality of life for its senior citizens. Regionally, this project will provide a modern and safe environment for eastern North Carolina’s seniors to be creative and social. This could provide a modest but new economic development opportunity for the project’s proposed site in the Town of Snow Hill, which is a designated Disadvantaged Census Tract.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Town of Whitakers, NC Community Center Project in Whitakers, North Carolina

302 NW Railroad Street Whitakers, North Carolina 27891

Requested Amount: $2,000,000

Purpose: The Town of Whitakers and its surrounding communities suffer from compounded challenges due to their remote location, limited public transportation, and restricted access to high-speed internet. These barriers hinder residents' ability to access employment and educational opportunities, which are more abundant in larger towns and cities throughout eastern North Carolina. The proposed Whitakers Community Center will be located in an available space within the Town of Whitakers, which will be renovated and equipped to house classrooms, work simulation labs, and a computer center. Rocky Mount OIC will offer its Integrated Training and Career Readiness programs, enhanced with specific modules on behavior counseling and workforce development, tailored to meet the local community's needs.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant:Hertford County Water System Improvements Project  in Winton, North Carolina

115 Justice Drive Winton, North Carolina 27986

Requested Amount: $4,332,572

Purpose: The areas of Hertford County that will be served by the improvements to the utility system are high-poverty communities with a high percentage of historically marginalized communities. Improving access to safe clean water will assist the existing residents and create the infrastructure to allow for new development of housing and businesses throughout Hertford Couty. The current system does not provide service to the entire county and in many areas, the system only has pressure to provide a drinking water system and not fire protection emergency services.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE. 

 

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Applicant:Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Combat Arms Training & Maintenance (CATM) Complex

1095 Peterson Avenue Goldsboro, North Carolina 27531

Requested Amount: $41,000,000

Purpose: The funding would be used for a single Combat Arms Facility to include a 35-lane range, classrooms, administration, weapons cleaning, weapons maintenance, weapons and ammunition vault, and range supplies storage. The facility will also include a Security Forces Logistics and Readiness Warehouse/Armory Weapon Storage area. Facility construction consists of a reinforced concrete foundation, a waterproof concrete floor slab with floor drains, a structural steel frame, masonry walls, and a flat roof. The firing range will have steel deflector plates, bullet traps, overhead baffles, utilities, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, an exhaust system, and sound reflection reduction. This facility will include sustainable special construction features for savings in utilities and maintenance.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Town of Garysburg Wastewater Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project in Garysburg, North Carolina

9467 NC HWY 305 Jackson, North Carolina 27845

Requested Amount: $3,700,000

Purpose: The funding request is for the rehabilitation of the deteriorating wastewater infrastructure in the Town of Garysburg, located in Northampton County. Serving approximately 900 residents, Garysburg is currently grappling with a failing wastewater system that undermines the provision of operationally sound and affordable services. Issues such as failing sewer pump stations and deteriorated sewer lines plague the system, leading to residential sewer backflows, environmental contamination concerns, and rising costs. Replacing this system would guarantee that the underserved citizens receive a clean, safe, and affordable wastewater service. The county struggles to provide a quality system due to the age and design of the existing infrastructure. Securing funding for this project will enable Northampton County to deliver essential water and sewer services to its underserved communities.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Gates County Community and Senior Center in Gates, NC

9 Merchant Drive, Gatesville, NC 27938 

Requested Amount: $4,800,000

Purpose: Gates County senior citizens and families have limited public facility options for community events, a gathering place for visiting with neighbors, attending health education classes and clinics, exercise, or to serve congregate meals. Agriculture production and timber harvesting represent vast areas of farmland and sparsely populated areas, leaving many residents especially the elderly feeling isolated. Citizens aged 65 and above reflect twenty-three percent (22.9%) of the County's 10,247 residents and services for seniors are quite limited and in great demand, since there is no local Council on Aging and Senior Center available. The existing community center was constructed in the 1970s, is not well maintained, and is in very poor condition having served in a limited capacity as a senior center, plus exercise facility for families and children. This project is a good use of federal funds because it would serve an economically distressed, rural county and replace the existing facility. 

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant:Bertie County, NC Emergency Chemical Response Ladder Fire Truck in Windsor, NC

106 Dundee Street Windsor, NC 27983 

Requested Amount: $950,000

Purpose: The proposed Ladder Fire Truck will serve West Bertie Industrial Park in the northwest section of Bertie County, directly adjacent to Northampton and Hertford Counties. The four corporations that make up the industrial park are: Perdue Farms, Darling International, GreenGas USA, and Wellons Energy Solutions.  Each site has chemical storage totaling 80,000 lbs. ammonia; 35,000 lbs. LP. and 15,000 gallons of diesel fuel. The ladder truck will enable firefighters to combat a blaze and Hazmat situation from a distance.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Sharpsburg Sewer Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project in Sharpsburg, North Carolina

110 W Railroad Street Sharpsburg, North Carolina 27878

Requested Amount: $4,500,000

Purpose: This project will rehabilitate the town of Sharpsburg’s aging sewer system by repairing sewer mains, rehabilitating sewer lift stations, and providing other sources of inflow and infiltration. These issues for the aging sewer system are causing the water and sewer fund to be deemed distressed by the North Carolina Local Government Commission (LGC). Repairing and updating this will reduce the town's costs to the City of Rocky Mount for sewer services billed to the town and residents. Further, this will result in lower sewer rates for the residents of Sharpsburg, NC.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Town of Plymouth, NC Emergency Public Health & Safety Facility Upgrades Project in Plymouth, North Carolina

958 US Highway 64E Plymouth, North Carolina 27962

Requested Amount: $3,700,000

Purpose: The funding would be used for improved ED/EMS Disaster readiness in the communities served, improved ED/EMS service to the communities served, increased Employment in the community, and security upgrades. Specifically, funds would go towards reconstruction of the Emergency Department at Washington Regional Medical Center: Design & Construction - architectural and engineering fees, Construction costs (including Building Materials, Labor, HVAC and Electrical Systems, Plumbing & Medical Gases and Finishing costs).

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant:Town of Ahoskie Emergency Public Safety Upgrades Project in Ahoskie, North Carolina

705 W. Main St Ahoskie, NC 27910

Requested Amount: $606,000

Purpose: To acquire Ballistic Shields and Helmets, Security Cameras, and Police Vehicles. 5 cars at $45,000 a piece, 5 car striping at $1,000 a piece, and 5 car computers at $14,000 a piece.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Town of Williamston Critical Fire Ladder Truck Project in Williamston, NC

102 East Main Street  Williamston, NC 27892 

Requested Amount: $1,500,000

Purpose: The funding would be used to replace the existing fire truck, which is 30 years old and obsolete, requiring hundreds of thousands in repairs. The new fire truck would ensure timely emergency services when the system is already under undue strain because of hospital and ED closures in the area.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Tarboro Wastewater Treatment Plant Denitrification Upgrade Project in Tarboro, North Carolina

500 N. Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina 27886

Requested Amount: $4,200,000

Purpose: This project will protect and improve the water quality of the Tar River while allowing Tarboro to remain a regional receiver of wastewater from surrounding areas. The Tar River is a vital resource for drinking water, recreational activities, and ecotourism in Eastern North Carolina. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Tar-Pamlico Stormwater Rules require that the nitrogen loading of Tarboro does not exceed individual and basin-wide allocation limits. Tarboro's aging infrastructure is unable to accomplish the required nitrogen mitigation long-term.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Bertie County, NC Emergency 911 Center, in Windsor, NC

106 Dundee Street  Windsor, NC 27983 

Requested Amount: $1,600,000

Purpose: A fully functional E/911 center would have a tremendous impact upon the citizens within the region.  The ability to have adequate communication between first responder agencies, along with state and federal coordination will provide and effective way to serve citizens in the northeastern region.  The ability to coordinate emergency services in a rural area that has a massive land mass is paramount.  Although 80% of the funding is in place for the shovel-ready facility, the remaining 20% will help to complete the financial requirements.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Hertford County Security Program in Winton, NC

115 Justice Drive, Winton NC

Requested Amount: $385,729

Purpose: These in-car cameras for patrol vehicles work in conjunction with every item we have from Axon.  They activate with the taser being turned on and the signal sidearm attached to our duty holsters.  The camera activates when the duty weapon is drawn from the holster.  These also have license plate readers that works in conjunction with Flock camera systems.  This would also replace the existing mobile data terminals in patrol vehicles as well.

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click HERE.

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Applicant: Williamston Critical Infrastructure Road Repair project in Williamston, NC

102 East Main Street Williamston, NC 27892 

Requested Amount: $5,000,000

Purpose: Martin County, located in North Carolina, ranks among the most economically distressed regions in the state, holding the Tier 1 designation from the North Carolina Department of Commerce. Despite prior funding efforts, notably a $350,000 allocation, only a minimal portion of the downtown area in Williamston saw road repavements. 

A significant injection of $5,000,000 into the project is imperative to enact substantive improvements to the county's road infrastructure. This investment is crucial to guaranteeing safe thoroughfares for pedestrians, drivers, and tourists alike. Enhanced road infrastructure not only mitigates vehicle damage but also serves as a catalyst for revitalizing downtown areas, attracting tourists, and fostering economic growth. 

For the Financial Disclosure/Federal Nexus Letter, click  HERE.

Issues:Grants