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Castor Funded Projects

Castor Funded Projects

Community Project Funding requests are congressional provisions that direct funds toward a specific project within a community. Community Project Funding allows Members to put their deep, first-hand understanding of the needs of their communities to work to help the people we represent and will make Congress more responsive to the people. 

Listed below are projects Rep. Castor secured funding for from Fiscal Year 2022 through Fiscal Year 2024.

Fiscal Year 2022:

AI/Machine Learning to Accelerate Cancer Research H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $2,000,000


This funding will be used to leverage already existing data and allow scientists at Moffitt to translate greater understanding of the complexities of cancer into novel prevention, early detection and treatment to help improve outcomes for cancer patients throughout the U.S.


Connectivity for Prosperity Tampa Housing Authority

 

Funded Amount: $520,000


This project will increase access to in-home reliable and high-speed internet in Tampa affordable housing communities, opening additional opportunities for education and training, employment and communication with medical providers, cultural groups and world events.


COPS Technology Enhancement City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $382,000

 

The new technology that will be acquired by this funding will provide the tools needed to improve access to body-worn camera data for Tampa Police Department staff and the public and will ensure that critical data is uploaded and evaluated as quickly as possible at the scene of an incident.


Cultural Campus Warehouse Renovation and Site Work University Area CDC

 

Funded Amount: $2,125,804

 

This site in the University Area will serve as a hub connecting community residents with anchored partners who will provide services and initiatives to improve the quality of life for area neighbors.


Enhancing STEM Teacher Preparation University of South Florida

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

The funding would be used to prepare STEM teachers and creating a pipeline of STEM teachers to Hillsborough County Public Schools and other local school districts.


Fair Oaks Senior Center Redevelopment City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

This project will connect Tampa seniors with vital community services that help them stay healthy and independent as well as provide them with access to inclusive culture programs.


Hand Up Program
Urban League of Hillsborough County, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $300,000

 

This funding will help engage students who age out of school to link them with training and paid pre-apprenticeship initiatives in the Tampa Bay area.

 

Mariposa Women’s Neuropsychiatric Hospital Mental Health Care, Inc. (GracePoint)

 

Funded Amount: $2,000,000

 

This project will fund 24 additional psychiatric beds for women in our community to address a significant shortfall in capacity and provide critically needed psychiatric services to thousands of women annually.

 

Town N’ Country Septic-to-Sewer Hillsborough County

 

Funded Amount: $800,000

 

This project will fund the replacement of legacy septic tanks to increase water quality in our community.

 

Fiscal Year 2023:

African American Arts and Cultural Center – Hillsborough County

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

This project would provide funding for professional services and pre-construction activities for the new African American Arts and Cultural Center in West Tampa—a multidisciplinary space for arts experiences, educational enhancement, and community engagement that will further economic development in the area.

 

Bermuda Boulevard Seawall Improvements – City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $2,966,000

 

This project would stabilize and improve the existing Palmetto Beach/Bermuda Boulevard seawall along McKay Bay to create reduce risk to the surrounding extremely low-income community, providing a long-term solution to reduce property damage and potential loss of life from flooding in the area.

 

Building Tampa’s Tomorrow Workforce Development Initiative – Hillsborough County Public Schools

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

This project would train students in a variety of medical and building construction professions to create a critical career pipeline to the highest-demand fields within Hillsborough County and provide opportunities for underrepresented youth to access high-skilled trade careers.

 

Community Arts Education Initiative – HCPS, Straz, Tampa Museum of Art

 

Funded Amount: $1,986,353

 

This project would develop a high-quality arts education program for students in underserved and struggling communities, enhance the student educational experience, and introduce students to potential career paths in the arts.

 

Counseling & Wellness Centre – Centre for Women

 

Funded Amount: $1,205,394

 

This project would expand behavioral health services and programming in the community and train the next cohort of mental health providers in the Tampa Bay area, building on existing relationships with local colleges and universities.

 

Functional MRI to Advance Prevention and Treatment of Brain Disease – University of South Florida

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

This project would bring the first functional MRI (fMRI) machine with full research capabilities to the Tampa Bay metro area, benefiting patients with clinical trials and advancing brain science research opportunities.

 

HART Bus Stops Improvements Project – Hillsborough Transit Authority

 

Funded Amount: $5,000,000

 

This project would make improvements to approximately 285 bus stops in Hillsborough County to address equity, safety, and accessibility issues and bring them into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

 

Housing and Neighborhood Assessment, Septic to Sewer—Hillsborough County

 

Funded Amount: $1,920,000

 

This project would improve the quality of life, increase economic opportunities, and increase property values for over 26,000 residents in Progress Village and Palm River that are faced with the safety hazards of living in densely populated areas that are dependent on septic.

 

LatinTech Accelerator – Tampa Bay Wave, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $500,000

 

This project would remove barriers for some of the most under-represented entrepreneurs, filling a critical gap in Tampa’s local startup ecosystem and making a lasting impact on the regional economy.

 

Mobile Lung Cancer Screening Program – H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Center

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

This project would increase lung cancer screening rates among underserved and disadvantaged populations in Tampa through a fully mobile, electric lung cancer screening vehicle.

 

Pre-Apprenticeship Training and Hiring Program (P.A.T.H.) – Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $1,862,625

 

This project would address the persistent skills gap in the Tampa Bay area through partnerships with local stakeholders to provide opportunities for underrepresented youth to access high-skilled trade careers and diversify the talent pipeline.

 

Skills Center Collaborative – Skills Center, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $3,000,000

 

This project would help with the completion of an opportunity center for low-income youth, with the goals of on-time grade promotion, high school graduation, and preparation for life after high school for every program participant.

 

Solar/Wind Energy Efficiency Program – Feeding America Tampa Bay, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $2,258,992

 

This project would enhance energy efficiency and achieve sustainability for a new cold storage facility at an organization that services more than one million Floridians facing food insecurity, helping to save money and save food in our area.

 

Vision Health and Research Center – Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research Foundation

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

The project would create a state-of-the-art treatment and research facility that will provide comprehensive, streamlined vision care services and research under one roof, building on an existing relationship with University of South Florida physicians.

 

Water Facilities Hydroelectric & Solar Project – City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $2,000,000

 

The project would provide for further hydroelectric power generation at the Hillsborough River Reservoir Dam and enhance energy recovery at the Water Department’s remote pump station.


Fiscal Year 2024:

Building Tampa’s Tomorrow Workforce Development Initiative – Hillsborough County Public Schools

 

Funded Amount: $1,000,000

 

Funding for the capital costs, including solar roof installation, for the Medical Academy and Building Construction Academy, which will train students in the highest-demand fields within Hillsborough County, creating a critical career pipeline and providing opportunities for underrepresented youth across high-skilled trade careers.

 

Coastal Resilience Data Visualization Center – USF St. Petersburg

 

Funded Amount: $963,000

 

This project would fund a Coastal Resilience Data Visualization Center at the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Sciences in St. Petersburg for scientific planning purposes, simulations of coastal threats, and public outreach activities to protect the natural environment and improve coastal resilience.

 

Disrupt Human Trafficking Data Project – USF St. Petersburg

 

Funded Amount: $963,000

 

This project would aggregate and analyze the data needed to inform the state of Florida’s anti-human trafficking efforts, aid law enforcement and provide information to stakeholders to disrupt human trafficking and effectively respond to survivors.

 

Electric Bus Charging Infrastructure – Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority

 

Funded Amount: $1,116,279

 

This project would fund electric vehicle charging infrastructure to support the conversion of the PSTA bus fleet to electric buses and the replacement of the St. Petersburg Pier tram system with energy-efficient electric vehicles.

 

Electric Vehicle Public Safety Fleet – City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $963,000

 

This project would update and electrify police cruisers in the Tampa Police Department and contribute to a safer community.

 

Enoch Davis Center Planning and Construction– City of St. Petersburg

 

Funded Amount: $1,500,000

 

This project would fund assessment, pre-construction, and energy-efficiency costs for improvements to the Enoch Davis Recreation Center, a multi-service community center in South St. Petersburg.

 

Flood Mitigation / Stormwater Improvement – City of Tampa

 

Funded Amount: $959,752

 

This project would fund the Manhattan Avenue Flood Mitigation/Stormwater Project to capture stormwater runoff and pollution and improve the water quality of Tampa Bay through Clean Water Revolving Fund.

 

Robles Park Smart HUB – Tampa Housing Authority

 

Funded Amount: $4,000,000

 

This project would construct a Smart HUB at the new Robles Park Village Redevelopment in Tampa Heights/Seminole Heights - an energy-efficient community center to connect residents – from infants to seniors – to financial and educational support services.


Sankofa Affordable Housing Development
– City of St. Petersburg

 

Funded Amount: $850,000

 

This project would support the Sankofa redevelopment and bring much-needed affordable housing in South St. Pete to an area that was decimated by the construction of I-275.

 

Storm Drainage Improvement – City of St. Petersburg

 

Funded Amount: $1,383,069

 

The project will provide for drainage improvements that will alleviate flooding on 7th Street North between 50th Avenue North and 53rd Terrace North and also on 50th Avenue North between 4th Street North and 7th Street North to bolster the stormwater system capacity, alleviate flooding, and reduce risk to property damage.

 

Technology and Infrastructure Improvements (Computer Refresh) – Pinellas County Urban League, Inc.

 

Funded Amount: $81,330

 

This funding would provide for a computer refresh, updating infrastructure and technology at the Pinellas County Urban League to increase reliable access to computers and boost digital and economic opportunities in an underserved community.

 

Town ‘N Country Rocky Creek Septic-to-Sewer Phase 2 – Hillsborough County

 

Funded Amount: $959,752

 

This project would fund the Town ‘N Country Rocky Creek septic-to-sewer Phase 2 (design and construction for Troydale Road portion) through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to improve the water quality of Tampa Bay.

 

Veterans Resource Center – Hillsborough County

 

Funded Amount: $750,000

 

This project would provide for Phase 2 of the Hillsborough County Veterans Resource Center to expand and upgrade this “one-stop shop” that provides wrap-around services for veterans and their families.