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Prosody Labs is the applied-research arm of Prosody Consulting, building live monitors and analytics on U.S. infrastructure and economic-development funding — Opportunity Zones, MARAD port and freight grants, USDA manufacturing programs, maritime legislation, and state and federal supply-chain capital.
State-by-state tracker for Opportunity Zone 2.0 nominations under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — 45 states plus DC, PR & USVI with announced processes, 25,332 eligible census tracts nationally, and every deadline in the federal nomination window.
Launch dashboard7 years of Port Infrastructure Development Program awards from MARAD — 208 awards, 866 applications, and $3.46B awarded — with funding trends, success rates, state-by-state breakdowns, and leverage-to-win analysis.
Explore analyticsSearchable directory of 91 actively funded federal and state programs across infrastructure and supply-chain capacity — ports & freight, roads & bridges, water, broadband, energy & grid, economic development, and agriculture — with deadlines, eligibility, and match requirements.
Browse programsTracker for USDA's $500M Fertilizer Investment & Expansion for Long-term Domestic Supply program — FY2026 application window closed August 17, 2026 — with eligibility screens, scoring framework, and key dates through award.
Open monitorA standing watch on 17 U.S. maritime-revitalization bills — the SHIPS for America Act, Coast Guard authorization, shipbuilding and Merchant Marine measures, and the vehicles carrying them — with status, latest action, and next triggers to watch.
Open monitorEvery U.S. Marine Highway Program award since inception — 83 awards and $121.9M across 11 funded MARAD rounds — with state and designated-route breakdowns, project mix, federal cost-share analysis, and the FY2026 open round.
Explore analyticsEvery MARAD Assistance for Small Shipyards award since the program was first funded — 427 grants and $355.7M to 243 shipyards — classified by the capital asset each grant bought, with demand and oversubscription, repeat-recipient analysis, and the FY2026 NOFO merit weighting.
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