
The Recover Colorado Infrastructure Grant Program can be used with local cost share for FEMA Public Assistance, FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Programs or NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection Programs. Funds may also be used to enhance public infrastructure projects beyond FEMA eligible costs. The Recover Colorado Infrastructure Grant Program may also be used for Infrastructure projects contributing to the overall recovery of the community, including large scale hazard mitigation and resiliency projects, greenways, or other infrastructure to protect communities from disasters (i.e. stream gauges).
Am I Eligible?
You are eligible if you are a Unit of Government within the counties included in the Presidential Disaster Declaration, including municipalities, counties, special districts, school districts, and other political subdivisions of the State.
How Do I Apply?
Review and complete all applicable forms in the section below.
Submit Infrastructure Program Notices of Intent and paper application forms here.
Forms
For Local Governments:
- Checklist for application requirements
- Infrastructure Program Notice of Intent - Project List Summary Sheet
- Infrastructure Grant Program Guidelines
- Program Income Guidelines
- NOI/Application
- Buyout Program Policy in Disaster Risk Reduction Areas
Contacts for Program
Michael Haney, M.A
CDBG-DR Infrastructure Program Manager
Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS)
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM)
9195 East Mineral Avenue, Suite 200 Centennial, CO 80112
303-594-0572
michael.haney@state.co.us