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PHOTO: GLADDING-HEARN SHIPBUILDING, DUCLOS CORPORATION
T
he U.S. Maritime Administra-
tion (MARAD) has released 
the Notice of Funding Op-
portunity (NOFO) for the FY 2026 
Small Shipyard Grant Program, offi-
cially opening this year’s application 
cycle and making $35 million available 
for competitive grant awards.
The Small Shipyard Grant Program 
provides funding to support capital 
improvements and maritime training 
programs through equipment up-
grades and workforce training that en-
hance efficiency, competitiveness, and 
workforce productivity in U.S. ship-
yards. These investments play a critical 
role in supporting the shipbuilding 
and repair capacity that underpins the 
U.S.-flag passenger vessel fleet.
KEY DETAILS:
• Applications Due: May 11, 2026
• Awards Announced By: 
July 10, 2026
• Typical Award Size:  
Approximately $1 million per project
• Eligible Uses: Equipment and 
capital improvements, as well  
as workforce training programs
• Apply: Grants.gov
Applications will be evaluated based 
on statutory criteria such as efficien-
cy gains, workforce development, 
and the ability to leverage federal 
funding, along with considerations 
like domestic sourcing and the use 
of innovative technologies. Since its 
inception in 2008, the program has 
awarded more than 380 grants total-
ing over $320 million.
PVA strongly encourages members 
and affiliated shipyards to review the 
NOFO and consider applying. The 
Small Shipyard Grant Program will be 
a key focus of PVA’s upcoming Con-
gressional Fly-In as we continue to 
advocate for sustained and increased 
investment in this critical program.
NEWSWIRE
NEWSWIRE
MARAD Announces FY 2026 Small Shipyard 
Grant Funding Opportunity
PVA associate member Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation has used money from the Small Shipyard Grant 
Program to purchase equipment and make upgrades to their facility.

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