Infrastructure Bank Awards $638,000 In Emerging Contaminants Grants To Small Water Systems In Newport, Scituate & Little Compton

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, in coordination with the Rhode Island Department of Health, has awarded a total of $638,000 in grant funding to small water systems in Newport, Scituate, and Little Compton to address PFAS and manganese contamination impacting public drinking water sources. The awards come from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s…

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Infrastructure Bank Awards $3.3 Million In Municipal Infrastructure Grants for Projects In 11 Cities & Towns

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Board of Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank has voted to award a total of $3,341,918 million in Municipal Infrastructure Grant Program (MIGP) awards to the communities of Bristol, Burrillville, Coventry, Cumberland, East Providence, Jamestown, Portsmouth, Providence, Warwick, West Warwick, and Westerly for the completion of actionable, impactful projects identified through a request…

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December 16th, 2024 Board Meeting Agenda

Notice of MeetingRhode Island Infrastructure BankBoard of Directors – December 16, 202410:30 A.M. Meeting AgendaPLACE: 275 Promenade Street, Suite 301Providence, RI 02908TIME: 10:30 A.M. OLD BUSINESS: NEW BUSINESS: *Vote may be taken on this item

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RFP – Rhode Island Statewide Coastal Resilience Plan

Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank (the Bank), in collaboration with Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM), is soliciting proposals for one or more qualified firm(s) to provide technical services for the development of a Statewide Coastal Resilience Plan for the State of Rhode Island, in accordance with Chapter 46-23.4 of the Rhode Island General Laws.…

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R.I. Infrastructure Bank Provides $550,000 In Septic System Loan Financing For Johnston & Scituate Programs

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, the state’s central hub for financing infrastructure improvements for municipalities, businesses, and homeowners, has closed on a $250,000 loan for the Town of Johnston and a $300,000 loan for the Town of Scituate to allow both communities to make 0% interest loans to qualifying homeowners to repair or…

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R.I. Infrastructure Bank Provides Westerly With $250,000 In Sewer Tie In Loan Program Financing

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, the state’s central hub for financing infrastructure improvements for municipalities, businesses, and homeowners, has closed on a $250,000 loan to allow the Town of Westerly to offer 0% interest, 5-year loans to eligible homes to tie into the Town’s sewer system and abandon outdated septic and cesspool systems. “Transitioning from old…

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C-PACE Financing for Solar Installation at a Family-Owned Restaurant in Rhode Island

NEW YORK, N.Y. – NYCEEC provided a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Loan to finance the installation of rooftop and ground-mount solar installations at a family-owned pizza restaurant outside of Providence, Rhode Island. The project will be installed at Angelo’s Palace Pizza on a 2.3-acre commercial property and is anticipated to provide nearly 300…

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Infrastructure Bank Awards $650,000 To Wood River Health Services To Remove PFAS From Drinking Water System

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, the state’s central hub for financing infrastructure improvements for municipalities, businesses, and homeowners, has awarded a $650,000 grant to Wood River Health Services in Hope Valley to implement a treatment system to remove PFAS from the organization’s well water drinking source. Grant funding was made available via the Environmental…

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RFP- Marketing Communications Services

Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank is soliciting proposals for one or more qualified firms to provide services described in Scope A and Scope B. Respondents are invited to bid for either section, or both. Scope A: The Bank is seeking a firm or firms to evaluate the Bank’s current marketing, communications and public relations approach and…

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