NM Outdoor Equity Fund


Deadline: Applications open June 1, 2025
Award Amount: $5,000 – $40,000
Match: Required 2:1 match. The match can include any combination of cash and/or in-kind (See FAQ page 8 for more details). NO match required if you meet special criteria.
Eligible Entities: Tribes, Pueblos, and Nations; municipalities; counties; nonprofits; K-12 schools/districts; colleges/universities.
Description: This grant invests in conservation-minded shovel-ready projects that are open to the public, increase access to outdoor opportunities, and demonstrate a clear economic benefit to the community through improved quality of life, better public health outcomes, and/or increased eco-tourism. Grants are available to tribal, rural, acequia/land grant, and urban communities.

NM Outdoor Equity

DOJ – OVC FY25 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Formula Program


Deadline: June 6, 2025
Award Amount: Determined by population.
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Public Safety
Description: Congress annually authorizes set-aside funds from the Crime Victims Fund for a Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside (TVSSA) program which provide support to Tribal communities to enhance services for victims of crime, consistent with the requirements of the Victims of Crime Act. The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is charged by Congress with administering the Crime Victims Fund. OVC’s TVSSA formula grant program supports American Indian and Alaska Native communities as they walk in healing with survivors and victims of crime.

TRIBAL VICTIM SERVICES

DOJ – OVW FY25 Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program


Deadline: June 9, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 11, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Applicants proposing support services only: up to $400,000; Applications proposing housing and support services or housing only: up to $500,000.
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The OVW Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program (OVW Transitional Housing Assistance Grant Program) funds transitional housing and support services for victims who are homeless or in need of transitional housing or other housing assistance as a result of a situation of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Eligible applicants are Tribal, state, and local governments and organizations with a documented history of effective work concerning domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR DV VICTIMS

DOJ – OVW FY25 Grants to Improve the Criminal Justice Response Program


Deadline: June 16, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 18, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: $500,000 to $1,000,000 over 36 months.
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The Grants to Improve the Criminal Justice Response Program (ICJR Program) assists state, local, and Tribal governments, and courts to improve the criminal justice response to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking as serious violations of criminal law, and to seek safety and autonomy for victims.

DOJ ICJR GRANTS

Native Performing Arts Live Production Grant (LPG)


Deadline: June 18, 2025
Award Amount: $30,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal, Arts/Creative, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: The Native Performing Arts Live Production Grant (LPG) program supports Native-led live performing events and performances that include multiple Native performers and artists. “Live Production” means the artist(s) are actively engaged in creating a live performance, either in person or virtually. Live Productions can include: Original or re-adapted theatrical plays, touring for Native performance groups, performances taking place in Native communities, and other forms of live performance that may not fit into conventional performance categories (such as music festivals, concerts, and fairs).

Native Performing Arts LPG

Weaving Kinship Grant


Deadline: June 18, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $75,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments
Description: Weaving Kinship is an open application with a focus on reaching new regions and Native-led organizations not previously funded by First Peoples Fund. Grounded in the belief that Native arts and culture are essential to vibrant, healthy communities, this program offers $75,000 grants to support Native artists, culture bearers and emerging talent. It draws on ancestral wisdom and knowledge while nurturing innovation and creating opportunities for future generations. In addition to funding grantees will receive tailored non-financial support to promote long-term sustainability and growth.

WEAVING KINSHIP GRANT

DOJ – School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP)


Deadline: June 18, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 26, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $500,000 for 36 months
Match: 25% non-federal cost share required
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Education, and Public Safety
Description: The Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing School Violence Act of 2018 (STOP School Violence Act of 2018) gave the COPS Office authority to provide awards directly to States, units of local government, or Indian tribes to improve security at schools and on school grounds in the jurisdiction of the grantee through evidence-based school safety programs and technology.

DOJ SVPP

Rooted Pathways Grant


Deadline: June 20, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $55,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Native led Businesses, Nonprofits, and Arts/Creatives
Description: Rooted Pathways aims to support, strengthen, grow and stabilize small Native arts cultural organizations by offering unrestricted general operating support, empowering them to define and advance their organizational well-being.

ROOTED PATHWAYS GRANT

DOI – FY25 Tribal Wildlife Grant Program


Deadline: June 20, 2025
Award Amount: $25,000 to $200,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits.
Description: The Tribal Wildlife Grants Program provides technical and financial assistance to federally recognized Tribes for the development and implementation of programs that benefit fish and wildlife and their habitats. Funding may be used for conserving any plant or animal species of interest to a Tribe, including those of Native American cultural or traditional importance. The TWG Program is an adaptable resource supporting tribal conservation priorities. Species targeted in an award are not restricted to those that are hunted, fished, or gathered, listed as threatened or endangered, or identified in a conservation plan. Activities may include, but are not limited to: planning for wildlife and habitat conservationfish and wildlife conservation and management actionsfish and wildlife related laboratory and field researchnatural history studieshabitat mappingfield surveys and population monitoringhabitat protection and enhancementconservation educationProgram funds may be used for salaries, equipment, consultant services, subawards, materials, and travel costs. For more information, see the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Tribal Wildlife Grants Home Page.

DOI Tribal Wildlife Grant Program

DOJ – Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrants Program


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 30, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: $175,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Public Safety
Description: The FY25 Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrants program provides funding to local, state, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies to implement novel or innovative projects that work to solve problems in the agency or community, to advance crime fighting, community engagement, problem solving, or organizational changes in support of community policing.

CPD Microgrants

DOJ – Community Policing Development: Supporting Law Enforcement Agencies in Seeking Accreditation


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 30, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $250,000 each
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Public Safety
Description: The Supporting Law Enforcement Agencies in Seeking Accreditation funding opportunity is to support law enforcement agencies seeking accreditation. Under this funding opportunity, the COPS Office will fund costs related to obtaining accreditation from an existing law enforcement accreditation entity.

The Accreditation program awards funding for law enforcement agencies to complete the process of accreditation, as well as the work of national and state accreditation bodies that support accreditation. To obtain accreditation, a law enforcement agency must ensure all policies and procedures are of the highest standards and in compliance with those defined by the accreditation entity. The community benefits when it is assured its law enforcement personnel are following best practice policies and procedures to provide efficient, effective, and fair policing.

CPD SEEKING ACCREDITATION

DOJ – Community Policing Development: Enhancing Law Enforcement Accreditation Entities


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 30, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $300,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher Education, Businesses, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The Enhancing Law Enforcement Accreditation Entities funding opportunity is for the support and enhancement of law enforcement accreditation bodies to facilitate the ability of agencies to become accredited.

The Accreditation program awards funding for law enforcement agencies to complete the process of accreditation, as well as the work of national and state accreditation bodies that support accreditation. To obtain accreditation, a law enforcement agency must ensure all policies and procedures are of the highest standards and in compliance with those defined by the accreditation entity. The community benefits when it is assured its law enforcement personnel are following best practice policies and procedures to provide efficient, effective, and fair policing.

CPD ENHANCING ACCREDITATION

DOJ – Safer Outcomes: Enhancing De-Escalation and Crisis Response Training for Law Enforcement 


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 30, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $500,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Public Safety
Description: The Safer Outcomes: Enhancing De-Escalation and Crisis Response Training for Law Enforcement program seeks to promote safe outcomes during police encounters with persons in crisis through relevant training. Supported training programs must address one or more of the following areas of focus: Making referrals to community-based services and support; De-escalation tactics and alternatives to use of force; Safely responding to an individual experiencing a mental or behavioral health or suicidal crisis; Safe encounters with individuals with disabilities; and/or Successfully participating on a crisis intervention team.

SAFER OUTCOMES

DOJ – OVW FY25 Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) Hiring and Training Program


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 26, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: $500,000 to $750,000 up to 36 months.
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) Hiring and Training program supports efforts to establish or expand access to pediatric and/or adult/adolescent sexual assault forensic exams by funding the salaries of full- and part-time sexual assault nurse/forensic examiners (SANEs/SAFEs) providing forensic exams or serving as a regional preceptor or as a SANE/SAFE instructor. Eligible applicants include State, Tribal, or local governments, sexual assault examination programs, State or Territorial sexual assault coalitions, health care facilities, and community-based programs.

SAFE HIRING & TRAINING PROGRAM

DOJ – Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act (LEMHWA) Program


Deadline: June 24, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 30, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $200,000 for 24 months
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Public Safety
Description: The Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act (LEMHWA) program will fund the delivery of and access to mental health and wellness services for law enforcement officers and their families through the implementation of peer support, training, family resources, suicide prevention, stress reduction, clinical support, and other promising practices for wellness programs.

LEMHWA PROGRAM

DOJ – The FY25 COPS Hiring Program (CHP)


Deadline: June 25, 2025 in Grants.gov; July 01, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $156,000,000
Match: 25% non-federal cost share required
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government and Public Safety
Description: The 2025 COPS Hiring Program is a competitive grant program designed to provide funds directly to law enforcement agencies to hire new or rehire existing career law enforcement officers and to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.  All local, state, territorial, and tribal law enforcement agencies that have primary law enforcement authority are eligible to apply.

DOJ COPS HIRING PROGRAM

HUD – Continuum of Care (CoC) Builds Program


Deadline: June 26, 2025
Award Amount: $1,000,000 to $14,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments and Nonprofits
Description: CoC Builds provides funding for construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of new units; specifically for individuals and families experiencing homelessness where one member of the household has a disability. Most of the requested funding must be for new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation to create new units of permanent supportive housing.

CoC Builds

DOT – Safe Streets and Roads for All Funding Opportunity


Deadline: June 26, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $25,000,000
Match: Yes
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher Education Entities, and Nonprofits
Description: The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grants. Funds for the fiscal year (FY) 2025 SS4A grant program are to be awarded on a competitive basis to support planning and demonstration activities, as well as projects and strategies to prevent death and serious injury on roads and streets involving all roadway users. Applicants must submit their applications via Valid Eval. Grants cover planning, demonstration, and implementation.

DOT Safe Streets and Roads Funding

USDA – Local Food Promotion Program FY25


Deadline: June 27, 2025
Award Amount: $25,000 to $500,000
Match: 25% required
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: LFPP funds projects that develop, coordinate, and expand local and regional food business enterprises that engage as intermediaries in indirect producer to consumer marketing to help increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products.

The program focuses on: Supporting the processing, aggregation, distribution, and storage of local and regional food products that are marketed locally or regionally, including value-added agricultural products; Encouraging the development of value-added agricultural products; Assisting with business development plans and feasibility studies; Developing marketing strategies for producers of local food and value-added products; Facilitating regional food chain coordination and mid-tier value chain development; Promoting new business opportunities and marketing strategies to reduce on-farm food waste; Responding to changing technology needs in indirect producer-to-consumer marketing; and Covering expenses related to cost incurred in obtaining food safety certification and improvements to food safety practices and equipment.

USDA LFP Program

USDA – Farmers Market Promotion Program FY25


Deadline: June 27, 2025
Award Amount: $50,000 to $500,000
Match: 25% required
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: FMPP funds projects that develop, coordinate, and expand direct producer-to-consumer markets to help increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products.

The program focuses on: Supporting and promoting domestic direct producer-to-consumer (including direct producer-to-retail, direct producer-to-restaurant, and direct producer-to-institutional marketing) marketing such as farmers markets, roadside stands, agritourism activities, community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs, or online sales; Encouraging the development of value-added agricultural products; Developing marketing strategies for producers of local food and value-added products; Facilitating regional food chain coordination development; Promoting new business opportunities and marketing strategies to reduce on-farm food waste; Responding to changing technology needs in direct producer-to-consumer marketing; and covering expenses related to costs incurred in obtaining food safety certification and improvements to food safety practices and equipment.

USDA FMP Program

USDA – Regional Food System Partnerships Program FY25


Deadline: June 27, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $1,000,000
Match: 25% required
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Nonprofits, CSA Network, Cooperatives, Food Councils, Economic Development Corporation
Description: The RFSP supports partnerships that connect public and private resources to plan and develop local or regional food systems. The RFSP focuses on building and strengthening local or regional food economy viability and resilience. Applicants will work with their partners to catalyze the development of local or regional food systems. Applicants will coordinate efforts within the partnership to set priorities, connect resources and services, and measure progress towards common goals. Partnerships are authorized to: Determine the size and scope of the local or regional food system in which the project’s goals, outreach objectives, and eligible activities are to be carried out, Coordinate with AMS to receive technical assistance, and conduct outreach and education for potential participation in the partnership agreement and eligible activities. Partnerships must bring a variety of financial and technical capabilities, demonstrate experience or readiness to work effectively and collaboratively with public and private entities across sectors, and present innovative, sustainable, and measurable approaches to achieving the project’s goals. RFSP grant recipients may apply for other LAMP programs on behalf of producers or eligible entities that desire to participate in eligible activities under the partnership agreement.

USDA RFS PARTNERSHIP

DOJ – OVW FY25 Grants to Prevent and Respond to Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Sex Trafficking Against Children and Youth


Deadline: June 30, 2025 in Grants.gov; July 2, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: Up to $500,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Education, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The Grants to Prevent and Respond to Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Sex Trafficking Against Children and Youth Program (Children and Youth Program) supports comprehensive, community-based efforts to develop or expand prevention, intervention, treatment, and response strategies to address the needs of children and youth (ages 0-24) impacted by domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking.

DOJ DV Children and Youth Program

Veterans Cemetery Grants


Deadline: July 1, 2025
Award Amount: Maximum $3,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments
Description: Grants may be used only to establish, expand or improve Veterans cemeteries that are owned and operated by a state, territory or tribal government on trust land. Aid is granted only to states, U.S. territories and federally recognized tribal governments, not to private organizations, counties, cities or other government agencies. VA can provide up to 100 percent of the development cost for an approved project. For establishment of new cemeteries, VA can provide for operating equipment as well. VA cannot pay for acquisition of land. The administration, operation, and maintenance of a VA-supported state cemetery is solely the responsibility of the state, territory or tribal government. VA is authorized to pay a “plot allowance” of $978 to a state, territory or tribal government for expenses incurred in the burial of an eligible Veteran without charge. The program is administered by the Veterans Benefits Administration. A State or Tribal Organization seeking a grant for the establishment, expansion, or improvement of a State or Tribal veterans cemetery must submit a preapplication to the Director, Veterans Cemetery Grants Service.

VA Cemetery Grants

FEMA – FY24 Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Grant Program


Deadline: July 3, 2025
Award Amount: FP&S Program: Up to $1.5 million; R&D Program: Up to $600,000
Match: 5% non-federal cost share
Eligible Entities: FP&S Program: Fire Departments, Public Safety, and Nonprofits; R&D Program: Tribal Government, Nonprofits, and Higher Education
Description: The FP&S Program provides financial assistance directly to eligible fire departments, national, regional, state, local, tribal, and non-profit organizations such as academic (e.g. universities), research foundations, public safety institutes, public health, occupational health, and injury prevention institutions for fire prevention programs and firefighter health and safety research and development such as clinical studies that address behavioral or physiological and medical research activities.

FP&S PROGRAM

Native Voices Rising 2025 Grant


Deadline: July 4, 2025
Award Amount: $20,000 to $40,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Native-led organizations that support initiatives benefitting Native American communities.
Description: Native Voices Rising provides general operating support grants that are intended to strengthen Native-led groups that have a membership base in the community, work to develop leadership, and take collective action to win progressive social change.

NVR Grant Program

DOJ – OVW FY25 Rural Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program


Deadline: July 8, 2025 in Grants.gov; July 10, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: $500,000 to $950,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Public Safety, and Nonprofits
Description: The Rural Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program (Rural Program) enhances the safety of rural victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking by supporting projects uniquely designed to address and prevent these crimes in rural areas. This program supports cooperative efforts among law enforcement officers, prosecutors, victim service providers, and other community partners to investigate and prosecute sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking; treatment, advocacy, counseling, legal assistance, or other victim services for victims in rural communities; or programs addressing sexual assault. Eligible applicants are states and territories, Indian Tribes, local governments, and nonprofit (public or private) entities, including Tribal nonprofit organizations. The Rural Program also includes a Rural SANE Initiative to support the implementation of new SANE services in communities where they previously did not exist.

DOJ RURAL PROGRAM

VA – Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program


Deadline: July 18, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $750,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: VA is announcing the availability of funds for suicide prevention grants under the Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program(SSG Fox SPGP). The SSG Fox SPGP directs efforts to reduce Veteran suicide by awarding grants to community-based organizations to provide or coordinate the provision of primarily non-clinical suicide prevention services, including outreach and linkage to VA and community resources, to eligible individuals and their families.

The SSG Fox SPGP furthers VA’s public health approach to suicide prevention by combining community-based efforts with linkage to clinical care to prevent Veteran suicide for those inside and outside of VA health care. The goal of these grants is to reduce Veteran suicide risk by improving mental health status, well-being, financial stability, and social support for eligible individuals and their families.

SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM

HUD – Tribal Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Expansion


Deadline: August 15, 2025
Award Amount: $300,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments
Description: The Tribal HUD-VASH program provides rental assistance and supportive services to Native American Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness living on or near a reservation or other Indian areas. HUD provides rental and supportive services, and awards renewal grants every year subject to appropriations. The U.S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides case management and clinical services. The goal of the Tribal HUD-VASH program is to reduce the number of Native American Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

HUD-VASH Program

The Yéigo Action Grant


Deadline: Monthly on the 10th
Award Amount: $100 and $5,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments, Media, Art/Creative, and Nonprofits
Description: This opportunity supports the growing number of Native artists and culture bearers who need financial assistance with a professional development opportunity or a hardship hindering their creative practice. Applicants must be enrolled members of, or provide proof of lineal descendency from, a U.S. federally recognized or U.S. state-recognized tribe or be able to provide evidence of ancestry as an Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian. This program offers grants between $100 and $5,000.

YEIGO GRANT

The Amerind Museum Artist in Residence


Deadline: Rolling Monthly
Award Amount: $3,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments, Arts/Creative, and Nonprofits
Description: This opportunity seeks emerging Native American artists (visual, performing & literary artists welcomed). The selected artists must reside at the Amerind Museum for 1 month at a time. The selected artist(s) will receive housing, workspace, and a $3,000/month stipend. The artist will be asked to give a public talk about their work and/or hold some open studio hours. While in residence, the artist can sell their work directly to the public. Depending on the nature of the artist’s work, the Amerind Museum may consider an exhibition or similar event by the selected artist. The artist must have reliable transportation.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

DOI – FY25 NAGPRA Repatriation Grants


Deadline: May 8, 2026
Award Amount: $1,000 to $25,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher Education, and Nonprofits
Description: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make grants to museums, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations for the purposes of assisting in consultation, documentation, and repatriation of Native American human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony (25 U.S.C. 3008). NAGPRA Repatriation grants assist museums, Indian Tribes, and NHOs to defray costs associated with the packaging, transportation, contamination removal, reburial, and/or storage of NAGPRA human remains or cultural items. Project activities may include, but are not limited to: Travel, Transportation, Testing or decontamination, Building containers for transport, Ceremonial materials, or Staff time. See Program Overview for more details on project activities.

NAGPRA GRANTS

NMED – Brownfields Program


Deadline: Rolling Basis
Award Amount: Dependent upon project.
Match: Dependent upon project.
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments and Nonprofits.
Description:  A brownfield is a property whose redevelopment is complicated by the presence of contamination or perceived contamination. Examples include old gas stations, vacant motels, former industrial sites or abandoned dumps. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties can restore the environment, reduce health risks, eliminate blight, revitalize downtowns, create jobs, increase local tax bases, and create a sense of community pride.

NMED offers free environmental evaluations of brownfield properties. Services include: Phase I & II environmental site assessments; Environmental investigations (sampling and analysis); Asbestos and lead paint surveys: Clean-up planning: and Remediation cost estimates. NMED also offers the Brownfield Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund.

Brownfields Program

EDA – Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs


Deadline: Rolling Basis
Award Amount: $100,000 to $5,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Federally recognized tribes
Description: EDA supports bottom-up strategies that build on regional assets to spur economic growth and resiliency. EDA encourages its grantees throughout the country to develop initiatives that present new ideas and creative approaches to advance economic prosperity in distressed communities.

EDA PWEAA

Walmart Spark Good Local Grant


Deadline:  applications are accepted quarterly – Quarter 1: Feb 1 – April 15 / Quarter 2: May 1 – July 15 / Quarter 3: August 1 – October 15 / Quarter 4: November 1 – December 31
Amount:  $250 to $5,000
Eligible Entities:  Nonprofits, state, county or city agencies, including law enforcement or fire departments, education agencies.
Description:  There are 8 areas of funding: 1) Community and Economic Development, 2) Diversity and Inclusion, 3) Education, 4) Environmental Sustainability, 5) Health and Human Service, 6) Hunger Relief and Healthy Eating, 7) Public Safety, 8) Quality of Life

Walmart

NMFA – Local Gov’t Planning Fund


Deadline:  Ongoing
Award Amount:  up to $50,000
Eligible Entities: Local Governments, including tribal entities and mutual domestic water consumers associations
Description: The Local Government Planning Fund funds critical planning documents for a variety of public infrastructure projects. Eligible plans include Preliminary Engineering Reports, Feasibility Studies, Environmental Information Documents, Comprehensive Plans, Asset Management Plans, Water Conservation Plans, Master Plans, Local Economic Development Act Plans and Metropolitan Redevelopment Act Plans. Applications are accepted monthly and grants are made on a reimbursement basis.

Planning Fund