Grant Opportunity For AS9100 Companies Opens Next Week – Don’t Miss It!

The Department of Transportation will publish a Federal Register Notice next week announcing the Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection (AMJP) application process. 

The AMJP offers grants to companies that provide aviation parts and/or services under an AS9100 system (the program also applies to production approval holders and MROs). The grants are intended to support payroll.

The application system is expected to go live on Tuesday morning, June 15, for a four-week application period that will end on Tuesday, July 13. If you do not file your application during this period, then you will likely lose your opportunity to apply.

You can find more details about the program – and about eligibility – in our past articles:

Details about the program can now be found SAM.gov assistance listing for the AMJP.

The Federal Register Notice will also invite questions. You send copies of your questions to ASA as well so we can follow-up and make sure everyone gets answers. The government will ask for questions about the application process to be submitted by Tuesday, June 22, so that they will have enough time to address the questions.

About Jason Dickstein
Mr. Dickstein is the President of the Washington Aviation Group, a Washington, DC-based aviation law firm. Since 1992, he has represented aviation trade associations and businesses that include aircraft and aircraft parts manufacturers, distributors, and repair stations, as well as both commercial and private operators. Blog content published by Mr. Dickstein is not legal advice; and may not reflect all possible fact patterns. Readers should exercise care when applying information from blog articles to their own fact patterns.

2 Responses to Grant Opportunity For AS9100 Companies Opens Next Week – Don’t Miss It!

  1. Pingback: Payroll Grants for AS9100 Businesses | ASA Web Log

  2. Pingback: Last Chance to Secure an Aviation Payroll Grant! | ASA Web Log

Leave a Reply

Discover more from ASA Web Log

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading