Funding

The Bollig Funding Team works with rural cities like yours to find ways to make projects affordable with loans and grants.

We Simplify Funding for Small Cities

Identify funding options
Provide funding guidance & expertise
Pursue project funding options
Extend post-award support
Bollig Funding Team - Helping small cities with infrastructure and funding

Your Funding Team

Strong Relationships

The Bollig Funding Team includes individuals who have strong backgrounds in rural life and exemplify what it means to be neighbors serving neighbors in their personal and professional lives. There is strength in authenticity, and this resonates with the cities we serve and the strong relationships we have built with funding agencies and key decision makers.

Funding Solutions

Relentless in Pursuit of Funding

Most small cities in the Midwest face an aging infrastructure crisis and do not have the funds to repair and preserve the communities they love. There is hope! Our funding Team is knowledgeable about ever-changing local, state, and federal funding programs. We are not afraid to utilize an “outside the box” approach. This often includes collaboration with key influencers and stakeholders to bridge the gap between your city’s needs and the best funding solutions for your unique situation.

With you for the Long Haul

Piecing together the right funding package is critical for meeting a city’s project needs, but it also comes with significant responsibility and follow-up work. Rest assured; the Bollig Funding Team supports cities through the entire process. Much like good folks who live nearby, our team fully supports the cities they work with from the beginning of our relationship through final construction and beyond.

Don’t wait to address your city’s infrastructure issues because you feel funding is not available. Reach out to Bollig Engineering today at 320-235-2555 to see how we can help.

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Funding Success

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New Wells & Other Infrastructure Improvements (Phases 1 and 2) The City of Wood...

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