The Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant (EIAF) program assists political subdivisions that are socially and/or economically impacted by the development, processing, or energy conversion of minerals and mineral fuels. Funds come from the state severance tax on energy and mineral production and from a portion of the state's share of royalties paid to the federal government for mining and drilling of minerals and mineral fuels on federally-owned land.
Who Should Apply
Eligible entities to receive grants and loans include municipalities, counties, school districts, special districts and other political subdivisions and state agencies.
Department of Local Affair’s intent in administering this grant program is to do as outlined in statute and promote sustainable community development, increase livability and resilience of communities through strategic investments in asset-building activities. The most successful applications into this program are those that demonstrate urgency and local commitment to get the project done, show a high priority for the proposed application, are prepared to start work, and can demonstrate a relationship to energy and mineral impact in rural Colorado.
Notice of Public Meeting
Energy and Mineral Impact Fund Advisory Committee
Annual Meeting
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
The Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), Division of Local Government (DLG) will hold the Annual Meeting for the Energy and Mineral Impact Advisory Committee on April 24, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
This meeting will be held virtually with login information below.
Google Meet joining info
https://meet.google.com/crz-wumb-mkq
Or by phone: 314-730-2043
PIN: 694 719 968#
The Application Process
Applications for any of the current Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund (EIAF) funding opportunities may be submitted as part of the regularly planned EIAF cycles.
The EIAF Cycle 24-07 application opened on March 1, 2024 and closes on April 1, 2024.
In order to be accepted into an EIAF grant cycle, applicants must contact their Regional Manager prior to submitting any application and must be "ready to go"; furthermore, if there are any questions in preparing the application, applicants should contact their Department of Local Affairs Regional Manager.
Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant Program Guidelines
Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant Application - PDF or Microsoft Word
Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant Budget - Financials Template
MHN Land Use Strategies & Best Practices Form
2024 Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant County Impact Scores
The Application Cycle
The Department of Local Affairs is pleased to announce the following schedule for applications in the Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Program through April 1, 2024.
Cycle 24-07: $30,000,000 available
Tier I (up to $200,000) and Tier II ($200,001 to $1,000,000) applications accepted
- Application period opens: March 1, 2024
- Application period closes: 5:00 p.m. April 1, 2024
- Final awards: July 2024
The amounts available in the cycle identified above depend on the revenues generated by severance and federal mineral lease collections.
EIAF Initiatives: In addition, the EIAF program will have additional funding available in Cycle 24-07 for the following initiatives:
- Climate Resilience Challenge: $10,000,000 available.
- Main Street Live: $15,496,816 available.
- More Housing Now and Land Use Initiative: $20,000,000 available.
Reimbursement Request Form Information
- Instructions
- Reimbursement Request/Quarterly Report Form
- Report Form Example
- Grantee Portal Submission Checklist
- Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization Form
- Electronic Funds Transfer Instructions
- W-9 Form
Energy/Mineral Impact Grant Program Training
- Application How To
- Completing W-9 and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) forms video
- How to Create an Account and Request Project Associations
- Completing a Request for Reimbursement Form
- Executed Contract Review
- Report / Reimbursement requests in Portal
- Program Overview and Application Process
- Project Monitoring and Project Closeout
Funding Decisions
- Cycle 24-03 Tier I and II – Final Awards
- Cycle 23-11 Tier I and Tier II Final Awards
- Cycle 23-07 Tier I and II – Final Awards
Annual Reports
Contact Information
Initial Interest
Direct inquiries regarding initial program interest to your Regional Manager. Use the other program contacts once the initial process with your Regional Manager is complete.
Program Contact
Angie Cue
angie.cue@state.co.us