TSEP Applicant Technical Assistance Meetings

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Treasure State Endowment Program - Applicant Technical Assistance Meetings

Greetings,

On November 15, 2018, Governor Bullock released his 2021 Biennium Executive Budget. Included in Volume 4 of the Budget are the Governor’s recommendations to fund three lists of projects for infrastructure and bridges through the Treasure State Endowment Program (TSEP) for grants during the 2021 Biennium.

The full Treasure State Endowment Program 2021 Biennium Report, including project funding recommendations for the 2021 Biennium and a status summary for all 2019 Biennium emergency, planning, and project grants is now available on the Community Development Division website.

TSEP staff would like to invite all applicants, for the 2021 biennium funding requests, to schedule a one-on-one technical assistance meeting to review the ranking report comments and scores. These meetings have been scheduled on December 13, 18 (afternoons only), 19, 20, and 21 (all day), 2018 for applicants to meet with program staff at Commerce. Each meeting will be scheduled for 30 minutes on a first-come, first-serve basis and applicants are welcome to attend in person at 301 South Park, Helena or participate through a conference call or video conferencing, if preferred.

If your applicant team would like to participate via conference call, please provide email contact information for meeting participants from your applicant group when scheduling your meeting time. If you are interested in a in person meeting, please request a time and date by email to DOCCDD@mt.gov or by calling 406.841.2770. If none of the above planned dates or times work for your applicant team, CDD staff will be happy to make other arrangements.

Infrastructure staff will make available ranking reports for each application during the technical assistance meetings or before the meeting, if requested. To request a copy of the ranking report, please contact Infrastructure staff by email at DOCCDD@mt.gov, or by phone at 406.841.2770.