Opportunity Information: Apply for OLDCC 26 F 0001

The FY 2026 Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) is a discretionary grant opportunity run by the Department of Defense through the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC). The program is designed to help fund community infrastructure projects that support nearby military installations, with an emphasis on strengthening installation readiness, mission assurance, and the day-to-day quality of life for military families. The funding opportunity number is OLDCC 26 F 0001, and it is listed under CFDA/Assistance Listing 12.027.

A total of $230 million is available under this round of funding, but the money is time-limited: it expires if it is not obligated by close of business on September 30, 2026. Individual awards have strict size limits. Any request must be at least $250,000 and cannot exceed $20 million. Applications asking for less than $250,000 or more than $20 million are not just less competitive; they will not be scored at all and will be removed from consideration, so applicants need to structure their project scope and budget to stay inside that band.

Congress has directed that the funding be split into specific buckets. First, $76.65 million is reserved for projects that enhance the readiness of a military department or improve mission assurance at a military installation. Second, another $76.65 million is reserved for projects that enhance military family quality of life at a military installation. After those two set-asides, the remaining $76.7 million is available for the highest-ranked projects overall, as determined by the Defense Community Infrastructure Program Review Panel. In practice, this means applicants should be clear about which statutory purpose their project serves, because part of the competition is effectively within these categories, and the remainder is a merit-based pool for top-rated proposals.

Eligible applicants include state governments and local governments (including counties and cities/townships), as well as not-for-profit, member-owned utility services. The opportunity relies on the federal definitions of "state" and "local government" found in 2 CFR 200.1, which is part of the Uniform Guidance used across federal grants. The notice also highlights pass-through rules in 2 CFR 200.332, meaning eligible entities can function as pass-through entities when appropriate, but there is a key procedural requirement: proposals must be submitted by an eligible applicant on behalf of any proposed sub-recipient. If a sub-recipient attempts to apply directly, that submission will not be considered. This is important for partnerships where, for example, a municipality applies as the lead and includes a utility, district, or other implementing partner as a sub-recipient.

Administratively, the opportunity is offered by OLDCC, and the listed application closing date is June 25, 2026. The funding instrument type is a grant, the opportunity category is discretionary, and the activity category is labeled "Other," which is consistent with the program's broad focus on community infrastructure tied to defense community needs rather than a single narrow infrastructure sector.

  • The Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "FY 2026 Defense Community Infrastructure Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 12.027.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-04-17.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-06-25. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $20,000,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Others.
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FY 2026 Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) FAQs

What is the FY 2026 Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP)?

The FY 2026 Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) is a discretionary grant opportunity from the Department of Defense (DoD), administered through the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC). It is intended to fund community infrastructure projects that support nearby military installations, with an emphasis on strengthening installation readiness, mission assurance, and the day-to-day quality of life for military families.

Which federal office runs this grant opportunity?

The program is run by the Department of Defense through the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC).

Is this a discretionary or formula grant program?

This is a discretionary grant opportunity.

What is the funding instrument type?

The funding instrument type is a grant.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) for this DCIP round?

The Funding Opportunity Number is OLDCC 26 F 0001.

What is the CFDA/Assistance Listing number?

The program is listed under CFDA/Assistance Listing 12.027.

How much total funding is available in this round?

A total of $230 million is available under this round of DCIP funding.

Is the funding time-limited?

Yes. The funding expires if it is not obligated by close of business on September 30, 2026.

What is the minimum and maximum award size for individual requests?

Requests must be at least $250,000 and cannot exceed $20 million.

What happens if an application requests less than $250,000 or more than $20 million?

Applications outside the $250,000 to $20 million range will not be scored and will be removed from consideration. Applicants must structure the project scope and budget to stay within these limits.

How is the $230 million allocated across different purposes?

Congress directed the funding to be split into specific buckets:

  • $76.65 million reserved for projects that enhance the readiness of a military department or improve mission assurance at a military installation.
  • $76.65 million reserved for projects that enhance military family quality of life at a military installation.
  • The remaining $76.7 million available for the highest-ranked projects overall, as determined by the DCIP Review Panel.

Do applicants need to identify which statutory purpose their project serves?

Yes. Applicants should be clear about whether their project enhances readiness/mission assurance, improves military family quality of life, or is otherwise positioned for consideration among the highest-ranked projects overall. Part of the competition occurs within these congressionally directed categories, with the remainder awarded based on overall ranking.

Who determines which projects are the highest-ranked overall?

The highest-ranked projects overall are determined by the Defense Community Infrastructure Program Review Panel.

Who is eligible to apply for this funding?

Eligible applicants include:

  • State governments
  • Local governments (including counties and cities/townships)
  • Not-for-profit, member-owned utility services

Which definitions are used for "state" and "local government" eligibility?

The opportunity relies on the federal definitions of "state" and "local government" found in 2 CFR 200.1 (Uniform Guidance).

Can an eligible applicant apply on behalf of a sub-recipient?

Yes. The notice references pass-through rules in 2 CFR 200.332, meaning eligible entities can function as pass-through entities when appropriate.

Can a sub-recipient apply directly to DCIP?

No. Proposals must be submitted by an eligible applicant on behalf of any proposed sub-recipient. If a sub-recipient attempts to apply directly, that submission will not be considered.

What does the pass-through requirement mean for partnerships?

For partnerships, an eligible organization (such as a municipality) must submit the proposal as the lead applicant and may include another organization (such as a utility, district, or other implementing partner) as a sub-recipient. The sub-recipient cannot be the direct applicant.

What is the application closing date?

The listed application closing date is June 25, 2026.

What is the opportunity category and activity category?

The opportunity category is discretionary. The activity category is labeled "Other," reflecting the program's broad focus on community infrastructure tied to defense community needs rather than a single infrastructure sector.

What types of projects is DCIP intended to support?

Based on the opportunity description provided, DCIP is intended to support community infrastructure projects that support nearby military installations, with an emphasis on:

  • Strengthening installation readiness
  • Improving mission assurance
  • Enhancing the day-to-day quality of life for military families
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