State & Local News
Massachusetts Awards $4M Municipal IT Grants
March 18, 2026
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, under the Healey-Driscoll administration, awarded $4 million in grants during Fiscal Year 2026 to 67 municipalities statewide. These grants target IT infrastructure improvements with a focus on ADA digital accessibility compliance, cybersecurity enhancements, and operational efficiency through digital tools. This initiative aims to modernize municipal digital services, improve accessibility for residents with disabilities, and strengthen cybersecurity posture across local governments.
- Why this matters: State-level funding creates procurement opportunities for IT vendors specializing in accessibility solutions, cybersecurity services, and digital transformation tools tailored to municipal needs.
- Municipalities across Massachusetts, including cities like Attleboro, Barnstable, Canton, and Foxborough, are key beneficiaries, indicating broad geographic reach and diverse local government requirements.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for compliant digital platforms and cybersecurity solutions aligned with state grant objectives.
- Vendors and contractors can leverage this funding wave to engage with multiple municipalities seeking modernization and compliance upgrades, potentially expanding their footprint in the public sector IT market.
These grants will support our municipal colleagues in modernizing their digital practices, keeping records safe and secure, and making website content more useable for residents.
— Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll
Every Massachusetts resident should have access to effective government services that make their lives easier.
— Governor Maura Healey
Agencies
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office for Administration and Finance, Community Compact Cabinet
Contracts
$4 million