Recent Awards

RMPK FUNDING is consistently obtaining grant funding for its clients through both new funding opportunities and annual grant programs at every level of government. Below is a sampling of recent funding awards that have helped our clients further their capital improvement priorities.

  • City of Fort Lauderdale ($2,181,000) – Carter Park
  • City of Hollywood ($7,581,000) – Sunset Park
  • City of Oakland Park ($2,500,000) – City Park
  • City of Hollywood ($12,200,491) – Coastal Roadway Resiliency
  • Indian Trail Improvement District ($1,678,108) – East West Canal Conveyance
  • Indian Trail Improvement District ($397,110) – M-O Canal Control Structure
  • Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District ($1,470,000) – Unit 5 (Henry Rolf) Drainage Improvements
  • Okeechobee County ($1,557,522) – Berman Road Drainage
  • Okeechobee County ($4,973,110) – Four Seasons Stormwater Improvements
  • Okeechobee County ($3,701,718) – Spot in the Sun Stormwater Improvements
  • Palm Beach County ($194,662) – M-2 Bypass
  • City of Lauderdale Lakes ($1,500,000) – Canal Rehabilitation
  • City of Lauderdale Lakes ($3,500,000) – Citywide Drainage Improvements
  • City of Weston ($1,550,000) – Stormwater Enhancements
  • City of Weston ($521,967) – Drainage Restoration
  • City of Weston ($787,184) – Waterway Rehabilitation
  • City of Aventura ($600,000) – Seawall Hardening
  • City of Homestead ($1,250,000) – 6th Avenue Drainage Improvements
  • City of Key Colony Beach ($2,282,859) – Public Safety Facility Hardening
  • Town of Hypoluxo ($704,375) – Septic to Sewer Conversion
  • Town of Juno Beach ($1,050,000) – Universe Boulevard
  • Town of Juno Beach ($162,000) – Celestial Way Drainage Improvements
  • Town of Lantana ($900,000) – Seawall Hardening
  • Town of Lantana ($710,600) – Beach Curve Flood Protection
  • Village of Wellington ($1,701,633) – Environmental Preserve at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Habitat
  • Village of Wellington ($1,217,318) – Pump Station #2 Resilience Improvements
  • City of West Palm Beach ($1,875,000) – low impact development (LID) improvements to Currie Park
  • City of North Lauderdale ($3,550,00) – construction of new stormwater pump station
  • City of North Lauderdale ($2,600,000) – rehabilitation of drainage canals
  • City of North Lauderdale ($5,393,000) – Tam Oshanter Drainage
  • City of North Lauderdale ($1,000,000) – Stormwater Conveyance
  • City of Oakland Park ($1,209,130) – City Park Stormwater Enhancements
  • City of Oakland Park (2,388,722) – Lake Emerald Flood Prevention
  • City of Oakland Park ($5,000,000) – construction of new outfall and pump station
  • City of Oakland Park ($2,500,000) – hardening of Fire Station #9
  • City of Oakland Park ($1,893,476) – Stormwater improvements to NE 13th Ave.
  • City of Lauderdale Lakes ($3,000,000) – Fire Station 37 Hardening
  • City of Fellsmere ($100,000) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • City of Homestead ($265,052) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • Town of Lantana ($167,000) – Partial Vulnerability Assessment
  • City of Margate ($235,852) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • Okeechobee County ($260,000) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • City of Opa-locka ($250,000) – Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment, Adaptation and Resiliency Plan
  • City of Tamarac ($414,367) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • City of Weston ($130,125) – Vulnerability Assessment
  • City of Homestead ($2,500,000) – Improvements to wastewater pump station.
  • City of Hollywood ($4,975,926.75) – To install 154 EV charging ports across public parks, community centers, and city facilities.
  • City of Oakland Park ($1,000,000) – Project Planning to eliminate a railroad crossing.
  • City of Oakland Park ($2,000,000) – Community Library and Technology Hub Enhancements
  • Okeechobee County ($300,000) – Okeechobee County Airport Expansion Planning grant
  • City of Aventura ($76,470) – HVAC Aventura Middle School
  • City of Clermont ($76,440) – Felter LED Lighting Retrofit
  • City of Homestead ($132,180) – LED retrofit on City Streetlights
  • City of Kissimmee ($135,670) – Fortune Road LED Lighting Retrofit
  • City of Lauderdale Lakes ($76,160) – Basketball Courts at Willie Webb Park
  • City of Margate ($116,820) – LED Park Lighting – Margate Middle School
  • City of Oakland Park ($76,520) – LED Light Replacement at Royal Palm Park
  • City of Riviera Beach ($76,320) – HVAC Retrofit Dan Calloway Park
  • Village of Royal Palm Beach ($76,270) – Bob Marcello LED Light Replacement
  • Village of Wellington ($121,610) – LED Retrofit Wellington Park
  • City of Weston ($127,090) – Weston Road Streetlights LED Lighting Retrofit
  • Okeechobee County ($200,000) – Okeechobee County Airport HVAC Retrofit
  • City of Wildwood ($9,250,000) – Advanced Wastewater Treatment Expansion and Treatment Capacity Improvement Project
  • City of Homestead ($2,700,000) – emergency generator for the City’s wastewater treatment plant
  • City of Homestead ($1,674,000) – replace a chlorine disinfection system at a water treatment facility
  • City of North Lauderdale ($3,200,000) – construction of pump station
  • City of Opa-Locka ($7,000,000) – perform drainage canal restoration
  • Okeechobee County ($650,000) – harden two of the County’s fire stations.
  • City of Oakland Park ($383,000) – harden a City fire station
  • Village of Wellington – ($50,000) – to replace 111 trees lost during recent hurricanes
  • City of Hollywood – ($455,659) – to plant 857 trees in designated swale areas
  • City of Homestead ($755,668) – to plant 598 trees with grasses, landscaping, plant support, and watering
  • City of Kissimmee ($100,000) – to remove invasive species and plant climate-adapted trees at a local park
  • City of Margate ($100,000) – to plant 387 trees to improve the City’s tree canopy coverage
  • City of Opa-locka ($500,000) – to plant trees at a City park, elementary school, and along thoroughfares
  • City of Riviera Beach ($1,350,000) – to identify and remove exotic and invasive plants to improve the landscape, urban tree canopy, and drainage
  • City of Tamarac ($516,485) – landscape clearing, maintenance, and planting trees to create a more welcoming City entrance
  • Village of Virginia Gardens ($150,000) – Develop a tree inventory and Master Plan
  • Village of Wellington ($747,500) – Restore an urban forest, which will be part of an environmental preserve
  • City of Weston ($37,500) – to install native trees in Tequesta Trace Park
  • City of Oakland Park – ($20,000) – to install native trees along a major roadway
  • City of Homestead ($20,000) – to install trees at a redeveloped downtown park
  • City of Indian Harbour Beach ($25,000) – Tree Inventory
  • City of Kissimmee – ($25,000) – Tree Inventory
  • Village of Wellington ($20,000) – Tree Canopy Assessment
  • City of Oakland Park ($35,392.50) – Dixie Highway Tree Canopy
  • City of Hollywood ($56,250) – Tree Canopy Enhancement Project
  • City of Hollywood ($750,000) – Keating Park
  • City of Sebastian ($1,500,000) – Riverview Park
  • City of Oakland Park ($300,000) – J. Dewey Hawkins Landing
  • City of Homestead ($1,500,000) – Homestead Sports Complex
  • Village of Wellington ($1,500,000) – Wellington Aquatics Complex
  • Village of North Palm Beach ($250,000) – Community Center Park
  • City of Fort Lauderdale ($1,500,000) – Hardy Park
  • City of Tallahassee ($500,000) – Meadow Field
  • City of Riviera Beach ($1,056,572) – Dan Calloway Park
  • City of Fort Lauderdale ($1,100,000) – Cooley’s Landing
  • City of Kissimmee ($200,000) – Lakefront Park
  • Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency ($1,000,000) – The McNab House and Botanical Gardens
  • City of Margate ($1,000,000) – Southeast Park
  • City of West Palm Beach ($1,000,000) – recreation improvements to Currie Park
  • City of Margate ($1,000,000) – renovation of Oriole Park
  • City of Weston ($500,000) – lighting retrofits at Vista Park
  • City of Kissimmee ($1,000,000) – development of Lancaster Park
  • City of Oakland Park ($1,000,000 – development of Stevens Field
  • Village of Virginia Gardens ($400,000) – construction of Ludlam Canal Greenway
  • Okeechobee County ($425,000) – Kiwanis Park redevelopment
  • Indian Trail Improvement District ($840,000) – trail development along M-O canal
  • City of South Pasadena ($250,000) – improvements to Bay View Park
  • City of Kissimmee ($3,400,000) – to improve neighborhood stormwater facilities
  • City of Homestead ($4,519,000) – to improve potable water facilities in the Avocado Village Neighborhood
  • City of St. Cloud ($2,097,088) – to repair a damaged drainage pipe along Illinois Avenue
  • City of Tamarac ($353,000) – to provide critical emergency power sources to lift stations
  • City of Sebastian – ($100,000) – Stan Mayfield Working Waterfront
  • City of Sebatian – ($50,000) – Mainstreet Boat Ramp Phase I
  • City of Sebastian – ($50,000) – Riverview Park Phase I
  • City of Sebastian – ($40,000) – Law Enforcement Dock Dryline
  • City of Sebastian – ($25,000) – Working Waterfront Dryline
  • City of Oakland Park ($61,000) – improvements to Dewey Hawkins Boat Ramp
  • City of West Palm Beach ($200,000) – design phase of Currie Park
  • Village of Key Biscayne ($75,000) – purchase of Police patrol vessel
  • Village of North Palm Beach ($200,000) – renovation of Anchorage Park
  • City of Cooper City ($500,000) – retrofit existing blowers at the plant
  • Coral Springs Improvement District ($308,378) – retrofit equipment within the plant
  • Cox Science Center and Aquarium ($500,000) – Open Every Mind to Science
  • Pompano Beach CRA ($500,000) – McNab House and Botanical Gardens
  • Village of Wellington ($500,000) – Marjory Stoneman Douglas Habitat Nature, Arts & Cultural Center
  • City of Tallahassee ($320,000) – Tom Brown Park Mountain Bike Trail
  • City of Homestead ($120,000) – James Archer Smith Park Trail
  • City of Oakland Park ($400,000) – Veteran’s Park Trail
  • City of Tamarac ($320,000) – Sports Complex Park Trail
  • City of Oakland Park ($400,000) – improvements to Royal Palm Park
  • City of Oviedo ($400,000) – construction of trail connection at Sports Complex
  • City of Fellsmere ($400,000) – trail construction at Fellsmere Preserve
  • City of Lauderdale Lakes ($400,000) –trail construction at Otis Gray Park
  • Village of Wellington ($400,000) – trail expansion at Environmental Preserve
  • Village of Palm Springs ($400,000) – Park to Park Connector construction
  • Town of Fort Mill, South Carolina ($160,000) – Downtown Fort Mill Mobility and Parking Plan
  • Town of Fort Mill, South Carolina ($160,000) – Downtown Fort Mill Mobility and Parking Plan
  • City of Oakland Park ($744,885) – to hire new firefighters
  • Town of Juno Beach ($80,000) – Safety Action Plan
  • Village of Palm Springs ($200,000) – Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
  • City of Homestead ($200,000) – Safety Action Plan
  • Indian Trail Improvement District ($200,000) – Safety Action Plan
  • Village of Wellington ($200,000) – Safety Action Plan
  • City of Opa-locka ($200,000) – Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
  • Village of Palm Springs ($854,000) – acquire land for Athletic Complex Expansion
  • Town of Ocean Ridge ($1,054,427) – acquire land for Lagoon Conservation
  • Village of Wellington ($3,386,250) – acquire additional land at Wellington
  • Environmental Preserve
  • City of Kissimmee ($2,832,241) – acquire land for Shingle Creek Trail and open space
  • City of Fellsmere ($2,415,763) – acquire land for a new passive park and conservation area
  • City of Oakland Park ($450,000) – improvements to Carter Woodson Park
  • City of Riviera Beach ($445,000) – renovation of Tate Community Center
  • City of Opa-locka ($500,000) – construction of museum and cultural center
  • City of Mount Dora ($550,000) improvements to Cauley Lott Park
  • City of Oviedo ($499,500) construction of Round Lake Community Center
  • City of Kissimmee ($500,000) renovation of Chambers Cultural Center
  • City of Homestead ($50,000) – Historical Digitization Project
  • City of Oakland Park ($50,000) – Pioneer House Assessment
  • City of Hollywood ($500,000) – Dowdy Park Armory Renovation
  • City of Fellsmere ($400,000) – Old School window and door replacement
  • City of Mount Dora ($50,000) – Simpson Farmhouse restoration
  • Coral Springs Improvement District ($284,517) – protect six (6) of the buildings at the Water Wastewater Plant
  • Village of Wellington ($250,000) – purchase generators for lift stations
  • Town of Juno Beach ($1,200,000) – drainage improvements to Universe Boulevard
  • Indian Trail Improvement District ($3,026,573.70) – rehabilitate drainage canals
  • City of Oakland Park ($1,085,846.40) – renovate a Fire Station Facility
  • Okeechobee County ($150,000) – prepare flood basin protection plan
  • City of Cooper City ($125,000) – install a generator at a Community Center
  • City of Oakland Park ($30,146) – new computer terminals at City Library
  • City of Mount Dora ($20,359) – purchase of AWE Early Learning Terminals
  • Oakland Park ($500,000) – Ethel M. Gordon Oakland Park Library
  • Lighthouse Point ($500,000) – The Doreen Gauthier Lighthouse Point Library
  • Village of Wellington ($125,000) – enhance existing farmers market operations
  • City of Oakland Park ($30,600) – Senior Food Delivery Program – Oakland Park Mayor recognized at Florida League of Cities Annual Conference in Orlando
  • City of Fellsmere ($649,644) – to develop regional stormwater retention facility
  • Town of Hypoluxo ($333,360) – to complete septic to sewer conversion project
  • Indian Trails Improvement District ($492,000) – to develop bio-swales along roadways

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