Airport Revitalization Grant
The Revitalization Grant for 2026 is open.
The Utah Airport Revitalization Grant is an annual funding opportunity, designed to enhance the visual appeal of airport facilities and grounds across the state. Open to all public use airports in Utah, this grant supports projects that improve aesthetics and increase visibility within the airport environment.
Each year the Utah Division of Aeronautics allocates a total of $200,000 to fund selected projects. Awards are distributed according to an agreed upon payment schedule, based on the scope and needs of each project.
The program’s goal is to support multiple small scale improvement projects to elevate the appearance and experience at Utah’s airports.
*This grant does not take away or add to any existing Airport Capital Improvement Plans (ACIP), or Airport Layout Plans (ALP).
Application
Going forward, Revitalization Grant applications will be due July 1st each year for funding consideration in the following fiscal year. Therefore, all applications for FY 2027 must be submitted by July 1, 2026.
Completed proposals must be submitted using Blackcat. When uploading your project, please include “Revitalization FY(year)” in the project title to ensure it is properly identified and entered for the correct fiscal year.
Please also include the following document with your submission: Revitalization Grant Application
To be considered for the grant, please ensure your proposal includes the following key elements:
- Project aligns with the goals of the Revitalization Grant
- Include a detailed project description, including purpose, requirements met, and timeline
- Identified sponsor to help share project costs
- Overview of how the project will impact airport users, both air side and land side
- Project location map
- Itemized list of needed supplies and equipment, plus total project cost.
- Preferred payment schedule
Timeline
- Grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. However, please note that the review process for all submitted proposals will begin July 1st each year.
- Between July 2 and August 31, the grant review committee will meet to evaluate proposals and determine which projects will receive funding.
- Applicants with selected proposals will be notified in writing no later than September 1, along with next steps and additional requirements to move forward.
- We ask that all funded projects complete their scope of work by May 31 of the following year, in order to allow adequate time for payment processing before the close of the fiscal year.