FY25 Appropriations Requests
The Office of Congressman Daniel Webster’s deadline for accepting all Appropriations requests, including Community Project Funding (CPF) requests, is end of day Friday, March 15, 2024. If you have questions, please email FL11Appropriations@mail.house.gov.
To submit a FY25 Bill Language, Report Language, or Programmatic Appropriations Request, please complete this form.
For our office to consider a CPF request, we will need all of the information required by the front office and subcommittee in question – please note the “Guidance for Community Project Funding and Eligible Accounts" has not yet been released. Similarly to FY24, we are not expecting CPF Requests for Defense or Financial Services & General Government to be accepted. However, out of the abundance of caution, we are opening these forms in the event that they are able to be received for FY25. Community Project Funding requests will be subject to strict transparency and eligibility requirements. For reference, last year's official guidance for FY24 may be found here.
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Energy and Water Development
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Homeland Security
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Transportation, Housing and Urban Development
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Financial Services and General Government
- FY25 CPF Request Form for Defense
Additional Documentation Required for Community Project Requests
1. An Official Letter addressed to Congressman Webster signed by requestee and on official letterhead. Community Project Funding submissions that do not include an Official Letter and all letter requirements listed below may result in exclusion from consideration.
- Certify that the recipient can meet any Matching Fund/State/Federal program requirements.
- List of project's Parties/Stakeholders/Financial Beneficiaries and a brief description of their interest
- Description of how the entire project will be completed:
- Where will funds be secured to cover any additional costs (Administrative, matching etc.)
- Is this CPF request is partially funded?
- Will the funds only cover a certain phase/ project is not fully covered by CPF request?
- Certify/describe why this project is a good use of taxpayer dollars.
- Project Description including project location (exact address)
- Budget Breakdown/ How the funds will be used exactly
- Include any Project Plans/ Drawings
Community engagement and support are crucial in determining which projects are worthy of federal funding. Only projects with demonstrated community support will be considered. Examples of these include, but are not limited to:
- Letters from city, county, and state officials
- Letters from constituents
- Meeting minutes
- Press articles highlighting the need for the requested Community Project Funding
- Support from newspaper editorial boards
- Project information on recipient's official website
- Resolutions passed by city councils or boards.
- As Applicable - Letters certifying that projects are supported by a State agency or listed on State/Regional/intended use plans, community development plans, or other publicly available planning documents – Projects may otherwise found ineligible depending on type of request.
*In each official letter of support please include the proposed recipient, the location of the project, and the amount of the requested funding. Please save these letters of recommendation or any other supporting documentation as one single PDF (save as organization name_cpfsupport) and send to FL11Appropriations@mail.house.gov with project name in subject line.