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Local Government Planning Fund - New Mexico EDD Local Economic Development Act Opportunity Zones LEDA Jobs Bonus Local Economic Assistance & Development Support Program (LEADS) New Mexico MainStreet Program Business Retention & Expansion Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (C-PACE) Business Incubator Certification Site Readiness Intake Form Site Readiness Public Notice 2-25-26 Local Government Planning Fund Local Government Planning Fund Created in 2002, funded and administered through the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA) , the fund provides up-front capital necessary for properly planning infrastructure projects.
The Local Government Planning Fund (LGPF) provides critical funding for planning documents essential for public infrastructure projects. Preliminary Engineering Reports Environmental Information Documents Local Economic Development Act Plans Metropolitan Redevelopment Act Plans Applicants: Local governments, including Tribal entities and mutual domestic water consumers’ associations.
Projects: Preliminary engineering reports, environmental information documents, water conservation plans, long-term water plans, energy efficiency audits, and economic development plans. Applications are accepted monthly and reviewed at NMFA Board Meetings. Grants are made on a reimbursement basis.
To apply, enroll in NMFA’s online system, EnABLE, by downloading and completing the LGPF EnABLE Enrollment Form and submitting it to LGPF@nmfa. net .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the New Mexico grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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