This has been an unusual year, so keep in mind:
- It’s possible deadlines will be extended (again).
- Even if they’re not, this year’s compressed timeframe may allow for leniency if you miss a deadline. If your project is compelling enough and you have the right Member of Congress sponsoring your project, you may get another shot. Subscribe and watch the earmark overview video for details of how this could happen.
I will describe this year’s unusual timeline, and in another post I will discuss the normal timeline for comparison (which should happen again in 2022). If you are not used to dealing with Congressional Fiscal Years, please see this guide for a primer.
Calendar Year 2021/Fiscal Year 2022 (Unusual year)
February 26, 2021 | Appropriations Chairs DeLauro and Leahy announce the return of earmarks with reforms to the process. |
March 4, 2021 | Dear Colleague Letter published that describes earmark process (now called “Community Projects”). |
March 29, 2021 | Online system opens for Members of Congress to submit earmark requests (note: This system is not open to the public. Only Members of Congress can submit on behalf of their constituents). Committee releases additional guidance. |
April 9, 2021 | President Biden releases his budget, triggering the process for Congress considering appropriations (spending) bills that will contain earmarks. |
April 26, 2021 | Chairman Leahy announces the Senate Appropriations Committee will be accepting earmark applications (deadline for submission not yet announced). |
April 28-30, 2021 | Deadlines for submission to the House Appropriations Committee extended. |
As I note in the Earmark Overview video and the First Steps guide, you do not need a full grant proposal to apply for an earmark. Congress’s bar is much lower to get started. The documents linked in the timeline above describe what you need, but I provide specific examples and guidance to subscribers.
The deadlines for the Senate Appropriations Committee have not yet been announced.
The deadlines as currently posted on the House Appropriations Committee Website are:
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 29, 2021
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 29, 2021
Defense
- Dear Colleague (contains Community Project Funding Request Guidance)
- Deadline Extended: April 29, 2021
Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Authorized Project Lists
- Deadline Extended: April 28, 2021
Financial Services and General Government
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 30, 2021
Homeland Security
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 30, 2021
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 30, 2021
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 28, 2021
Legislative Branch
- Dear Colleague
- Deadline Extended: April 29, 2021
Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Deadline Extended: April 28, 2021
State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
- Dear Colleague
- Deadline Extended: April 28, 2021
Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
- Dear Colleague
- Community Project Funding Request Guidance
- Guidance for Local Transportation Priorities
- Guidance for Airport Improvement Program
- Guidance for Economic Development Initiative
- Deadline Extended: April 30, 2021
Make sure to check the House Appropriations Committee website for updates.
To see where you can request an earmark, see this list.
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