Federal and state infrastructure grants have become a critical funding source for municipal maintenance programs — but most government teams are discovering that winning the grant is easier than surviving the reporting requirements that come with it. Programs funded through IIJA (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act), CDBG, FEMA BRIC, EPA SRF, and dozens of state-level infrastructure grant vehicles require quarterly and annual performance reports that document how maintenance funds were spent, what infrastructure was maintained, and what outcomes were achieved. Teams managing these reporting requirements with spreadsheets, manual data collection, and last-minute compilation routinely miss reporting deadlines, submit incomplete documentation, and risk grant clawback. OxMaint's Analytics and Reporting module is built to make infrastructure grant reporting a continuous, data-driven process rather than a quarterly emergency.
Grant-Funded Infrastructure Maintenance Reporting Dashboard
How OxMaint's analytics platform transforms scattered maintenance records into audit-ready grant performance reports — automatically, on time, every quarter.
What Grant Funders Actually Require
Grant performance reporting is not just a receipt of expenses — funders require evidence of maintenance activities performed, assets maintained, outcomes achieved, and compliance with the specific program's maintenance standards. The table below maps the most common federal grant programs to their specific documentation requirements.
| Grant Program | Reporting Frequency | Required Documentation | OxMaint Report Module |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIJA / BIL Infrastructure Grants | Quarterly + Annual | Asset maintenance records, work order logs, contractor invoices, condition assessments | Infrastructure Activity Summary Report |
| CDBG Infrastructure | Semi-annual + Annual CAPER | Beneficiary data, activity progress, expenditure by category, inspection records | CDBG Activity Report Template |
| FEMA BRIC / HMGP | Quarterly progress reports | Scope of work completion, cost tracking, asset condition pre/post, photo documentation | Hazard Mitigation Progress Report |
| EPA Clean Water SRF | Annual + project closeout | O&M plan compliance records, asset inspection logs, water quality correlation data | Water Infrastructure Maintenance Report |
| State Transportation Grants | Varies by state (quarterly typical) | Lane-mile/asset-unit maintenance records, work order history, cost per unit data | Transportation Asset Report (configurable) |
The OxMaint Grant Reporting Dashboard
OxMaint's reporting module works by collecting maintenance data continuously throughout the grant period — every work order created, every inspection completed, every asset condition assessment logged — and organizing it into pre-structured report templates that match the documentation requirements of each grant program. Quarterly reports that previously took 3 to 5 days to compile manually are generated in under 20 minutes.
See OxMaint's grant reporting dashboard configured for your specific grant programs. Book a 30-minute demo — OxMaint will show the exact report your program requires, built from live data.
Before vs After: Quarterly Grant Reporting Process
Grant reporting failures in infrastructure maintenance are almost never caused by poor program execution — they are caused by poor documentation systems. The work gets done. The records do not get kept in a way that satisfies federal documentation standards. Every municipality receiving infrastructure grant funding today should treat their CMMS as a compliance tool first and a maintenance management tool second. The reporting requirements are not going away — they are getting more rigorous with every new grant program cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Stop Spending 5 Days on Reports That Take 20 Minutes in OxMaint.
OxMaint's analytics module turns continuous maintenance records into audit-ready grant reports — automatically formatted for IIJA, CDBG, FEMA, EPA SRF, and state program requirements. Never miss a reporting deadline again.






