Adapting to uncertainty: Navigating the new port funding landscape

Adapting to uncertainty: Navigating the new port funding landscape

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As federal grants become less predictable and debt capacities tighten, port authorities face a shifting financial reality. In The Maritime Executive, GHD’s Michael Vanderbeek and Rebecca Crow explore how diversifying funding sources and building strategic flexibility can help maintain project viability.

Port authorities face a transformed funding reality as federal discretionary grants become less predictable and debt capacity reaches its limits. Michael Vanderbeek and Rebecca Crow explore how successful ports are diversifying funding sources and building flexibility into their strategies.

In their article for The Maritime Executive, they examine the "house of cards" risk that emerges when ports layer multiple funding sources, and why strategic positioning matters more than ever. They share how we're helping clients develop adaptive funding strategies that maintain project viability across different political administrations and changing priorities.

The article also highlights emerging trends including pass-through partnerships between public port authorities and private operators, increased reliance on state-level programs and the continued strength of resiliency funding programs.

Read the full article in The Maritime Executive: Navigating Port Funding Uncertainty: Adaptation Unlocks Opportunities

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