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Project Eligibility and Match Determination

All NBRC pre-applications and applications require matching funds (funds contributed by the applicant and/or outside sources) for proposed projects. To determine the match rate, NBRC is required by statute to annually assess the socioeconomic distress of the region. Projects located within NBRC's service area are eligible to apply for funding.

Service Area Distress Levels and Match Rates

Distress levels are evaluated for all locations within NBRC's service area on an annual basis and assigned a corresponding match rate requirement. 

The match rate for projects located within multiple communities, counties, or states will be calculated based on the average of all associated match rates.

How to Find Your Project’s Match Rate 

NBRC has three methods to determine match based on the location(s) of the project. If a proposed project has a single location, any of the following tools can be used to determine match rate. For projects that span more than one location (workforce development, technical assistance, infrastructure in more than one community, etc.) the NBRC Match Estimator is the best tool for determining an accurate match rate.   



 


 

Ready to Submit a Pre-Application?  

The Grants Management System (GMS) requires users to enter their project’s match rate and GEOID in the Locations tab while completing a pre-application.  For more information, please view our guidance on creating and submitting a pre-application
 

Additional Resources 

If your project is complex or your activities will impact an unknown set of recipients, please contact admin@nbrc.gov. 

Match Rate Frequently Asked Questions