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.
Recent Awards
- City of Lauderdale Lakes ($1,500,000) – Canal Rehabilitation
- City of Lauderdale Lakes ($3,500,000) – Citywide Drainage Improvements
- City of Weston ($1,550,000.00) – Stormwater Enhancements
- City of Aventura ($600,000) – Seawall Hardening
- City of Homestead ($1,250,000) – 6th Avenue Drainage Improvements
- City of Key Colony Beach ($2,282,859.28) – Public Safety Facility Hardening
- Town of Hypoluxo ($704,375) – Septic to Sewer Conversion
- Town of Juno Beach ($1,050,000) – Universe Boulevard
- Village of Wellington ($1,701,633) – Environmental Preserve at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Habitat
- 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 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 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
- Okeechobee County ($650,000) – harden two of the County’s fire stations.
- City of Oakland Park ($383,000) – harden a City fire station
- City of West Palm Beach ($1,000,000) – recreation improvements to Currie Park
- City of Kissimmee ($1,000,000) – development of Lancaster Park
- Village of Virginia Gardens ($400,000) – construction of Ludlam Canal Greenway
- 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 Cooper City ($500,000) – to retrofit existing blowers at the plant
- Coral Springs Improvement District ($308,378) – to retrofit equipment within the plant
- City of St. Cloud ($500,000) – to hire four new police officers
- City of Oakland Park ($744,885) to hire new firefighters
- Village of Wellington ($3,386,250) – acquire additional land at Wellington Environmental Preserve
- City of Kissimmee ($2,832,241)– acquire land for the Shingle Creek Trail and open space
- City of Fellsmere ($2,415,763) – acquire land for new passive park and conservation area
- Village of Wellington ($250,000) – to purchase generators for lift stations
- Indian Trail Improvement District ($3,026,573.70) – to rehabilitate drainage canals
- City of Oakland Park ($1,000,000) – to construct new Public Works Facility
- City of Oakland Park ($546,751) – to harden building department facility
- City of Oakland Park ($450,000) – to harden Fire Station facility
- City of Cooper City ($125,000) – to install back-up generator at 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
- 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) – development of bio-swales along roadways
- City of Sanford ($609,634.00) – to expand free community trolley service
- City of Oakland Park ($75,000) – to complete a sea-level rise vulnerability assessment
- Town of Bay Harbor Island($75,000) – to complete a sea-level rise vulnerability assessment
- Village of Palm Springs ($400,000) – to design and construct a new fitness/exercise trail including trail signage
- City of St. Cloud ($400,000) – to design and construct a new ADA compliant fitness/exercise trail
- Village of Wellington ($400,000) – Renovation of a nature trail wooden boardwalk
- City of Clermont ($400,000) – to design and construct a new ADA compliant fitness/exercise trail
- City of Mount Dora ($240,000) – to construct new kayak/canoe launch facility
- City of Oviedo ($400,000) – to construct a new fitness/exercise trail
- City of Seminole ($200,000) – to construct new fitness trail at a neighbourhood park
- City of Riviera Beach ($80,000) – to construct a new fitness trail at a neighbourhood park
- City of Oakland Park – ($20,000) – to install native trees along major roadway
- City of Homestead ($20,000) – to install trees at redeveloped downtown park