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Find similar grantsEnergy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) Grant is sponsored by Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Division of Energy and Mineral Development. Provides financial assistance to Tribes and Tribal Energy Development Organizations to assess the energy and mineral resource potential of their lands.
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Energy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) Grant | Indian Affairs Division of Energy and Mineral Development Energy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) Grant Offering solutions to Tribes for all their renewable and non-renewable energy and mineral needs Our Division of Energy and Mineral Development provides the opportunity for Tribes to receive financial assistance to evaluate the energy and mineral resource potential of their lands through its grants.
We know that millions of acres of Tribal lands hold vast natural resources. We support development efforts led by Tribes in accordance with Tribal goals and priorities.
Resources Eligible for Funding Biomass — Woody and Waste Industrial minerals (sand and gravel) Precious minerals (gold, silver, and platinum) Base minerals (lead, copper, and zinc) Ferrous metal minerals (iron, tungsten, and chromium) Activities Eligible for Funding Defining Potential Targets for Development The EMDP Grant is now live and accepting applications View this funding opportunity at grants. gov .
Deadline to apply is June 18, 2026, 11:59pm EDT Active SAM. gov account and UEI number is required . Check on your Tribe's status now!
Visit the "Apply" page to learn more about the requirements The grant application process has changed, all applications must be submitted through grants. gov. The applications are processed through GrantSolutions. If you have any questions, please contact: Division of Energy and Mineral Development e-mail: emdpgrants@bia.
gov Upcoming EMDP NOFO Webinar: May 14, 2026, 2:00pm MDT This video is a prior webinar session on Microsoft Teams on April 4, 2024, 2:00-3:30 PM MDT. DEMD will host another virtual informational webinar to help prospective applicants understand the FY2026 NOFO, application requirements, and evaluation criteria. This session will include time for live Q&A.
Register for the upcoming webinar, May 14, 2026, 2:00pm MDT https://events. gcc. teams.
microsoft. com/event/6a021d32-f1a5-4868-97bb-c3386ec7fbb8@0693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494 If an eligible entity receives a grant award, can they sub-contract the work to a non-profit to conduct the work? Yes.
Eligible entities follow their internal procurement procedures. What is the CFDA Number for the Energy and Mineral Development Program grant? 15.
038 is the listing number for EMDP. What does the abbreviation UEI mean? Unique Entity Identifier.
What is the deadline for technical assistance? 3 weeks prior to the deadline. For example, current proposals are due August 13, 2025.
Technical assistance requests related to this grant NOFO must be received prior to July 23, 2025. Technical assistance requests not related to this NOFO can be submitted at any time. Learn more about our Technical and Business Advisory Services .
Can an entity who has an active EMDP award apply for a new grant? Yes, they can apply for a new grant. However, the status of the existing grant will be taken into account by DEMD management.
For example, if the entity has not been completing work or reporting on the existing award, that could negatively impact the review of a new application. For specific situations, please feel free to email EMDPgrants@bia. gov Will there be another EMDP funding opportunity next year?
Yes, we anticipate another EMDP funding opportunity next year. Please check back for the next Notification of Funding Opportunity. All federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribes, bands, villages, nations, or communities are eligible for EMDP grant funding.
In addition, any Tribal Energy Development Organization (TEDO) is eligible for an EMDP grant. A TEDO is an enterprise, partnership, consortium, corporation, or business organization that is completely owned by individuals of AI/AN descent and engages in the development of energy resources. What Would You Like to Do?
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes, bands, villages, nations, or communities; Tribal Energy Development Organizations (TEDOs) that are completely owned by individuals of AI/AN descent and enga… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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