TRACK RECORD

Where experience gets  results.

Over two decades of securing grant funding for municipal governments across the country. Our track record speaks through the communities we've helped build.
$1.8 Billion
In grant funding secured for municipal government clients
2,300+
Grant applications written across all active service areas
46%
Average client funding rate — well above the industry average of 5-20%
$125:1
Return on investment — up to $125 secured per $1 in fees
Recent wins

Real funding. Real impact.

Every dollar we secure represents real infrastructure, real services, and real improvements for the communities our clients serve.

Water Infrastructure Grant Services
$8.5M

A Dam on the Brink. $8.5M to Pull It Back.

Stigler Lake Dam was rated unsatisfactory, the lowest possible classification, and at high risk of failure under normal operating conditions. For a city with no backup water supply, that was not a maintenance problem. It was an emergency. B&A secured $8,516,328 through the Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART program to fix it.

Infrastructure
Oklahoma
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A Dam on the Brink. $8.5M to Pull It Back.

problem

Stigler Lake Dam, the City's sole municipal water source, had been rated "unsatisfactory" by state regulators and classified as high hazard. Documented deficiencies included uncontrolled seepage, severe downstream slope deterioration, and a structural profile that posed a genuine risk of failure under normal, everyday operating conditions. There was no backup. If the dam failed, the City lost its water supply.

solution

B&A developed and submitted a WaterSMART Drought Resiliency grant application proposing a full structural rehabilitation: raising the dam crest, flattening the downstream slope, installing a toe drain, replacing the spillway, and constructing a seepage barrier and cutoff system. The application framed the project not just as a safety repair, but as a long-term water supply resilience investment, the framing federal reviewers needed to see.

$8.5M
grant award
5
city population
1
infrastructure connections
total funding secured
to date
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