The DRA has modified the 2020 SEDAP timeline to extend the application deadline from May 31st to June 28th. The DRA has modified the 2020 SEDAP timeline to extend the application deadline from May 31st to June 28th. Eligible applicants should work with Local Development District (LDD) offices to prepare and submit applications to the DRA. The main investment tool used by the Delta Regional Authority is the States’ Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP), which provides direct investment into community-based and regional projects that address the DRA’s congressionally mandated four funding priorities. But when we do, we'll be sure to let you know. The Delta Regional Authority strives to create jobs, build communities, and improve the lives of the nearly 10 million people in the Delta region. Talk to you soon! These entities must apply for projects that operate in or serve residents within the DRA’s regional footprint. Under federal law, at least 75 percent of DRA funds must be invested in economically distressed counties and parishes. Once project applications are received, a review and determination of project eligibility are made, and projects are then divided into Tier 1 and Tier 2 eligible projects or are considered ineligible to receive funding.

The deadline extension should provide applicants ample time to access local needs and develop projects that meet DRA guidelines in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation.
Tier 2 projects shall be considered at any point after 50 percent of funds have been applied to Tier 1 projects or during the last week of the funding window, ending on June 30th. The months of September through December each year will be considered an “administrative dead period” for SEDAP application activity. Half of these funds are targeted to transportation and basic infrastructure improvements. The organization serves … The main investment tool used by the Delta Regional Authority is the States’ Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP), which provides direct investment into community-based and regional projects that address the DRA’s congressionally mandated four funding priorities.Strategic investment in the 252 counties and parishes served by the Delta Regional Authority is helping to improve the quality of life and boost economic development opportunities. The deadline extension should provide applicants ample time to access local needs and develop projects that meet DRA guidelines in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation.

Entities that are eligible to apply for DRA funding include: … The 2020 SEDAP Application Cycle opens March 2, 2020 and closes June 28, 2020.


SEDAP investments emphasize job creation, regional collaboration, and funding partnerships in communities. Please review the below … Any applicant whose project is found to be ineligible will be allowed to appeal this decision by working with the LDD and/or DRA to provide additional documentation or other supporting documents to address the material issue(s) cited.Tier 1 projects must meet each of the following three federal priorities, as outlined in the IMPORTANT:  Each state will be required to spend 50 percent of the state allocation on Tier 1 projects, before recommending Tier 2 projects for funding. The DRA works closely with the 45 Local Development Districts in the DRA footprint that serve as front-line project managers to ensure community-relevant project development and investment. Please review the below application guidelines and process as well as Funding for projects will depend upon the receipt of DRA’s annual appropriation and passage of the DRA budget at the annual Governors' Quorum Meeting which takes place in late February each year. We don't have anything to show you right now!

*The above process is effective as of March 2, 2020 for the FY 2020 SEDAP cycle. The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) is a Federal - State partnership whose mission it is to improve the quality of life for the residents of the Mississippi Delta. Applications are now open for the Delta Regional Authority’s latest cycle of States’ Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP). State and local governments, as well as public bodies and non-profit entities, are eligible to apply for SEDAP funding.