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Their roles are to develop a thorough understanding of the grant funding opportunities in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA or “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law”), and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and to assist local governments and Tribes in accessing funding from these acts. Below is a full list of the Regional Grant Navigators and the regions they represent.
If you are a community in Colorado looking to engage with your RGN, please use the contact information below to get in touch with the person who represents your region. To learn more about the program, please contact Alyssa Dinberg at alyssa. dinberg@state.
co. us . Find Your Regional Grant Navigator Select your county below to identify your Grant Navigator.
Please select your county. Grant Navigator: Paul Jesaitis Grant Navigator: Craig Barraclough Grant Navigator: Paul Jesaitis Grant Navigators: Tiffany Brodersen Grant Navigator: Morgan Alba Grant Navigator: Morgan Alba Grant Navigator: Paul Jesaitis Grant Navigator: Paul Jesaitis Grant Navigator: Stacy Salling ssalling@prairiedevelopment.
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co. us Grant Navigator: Paul Jesaitis Grant Navigator: Morgan Alba Grant Navigator: Stacy Salling ssalling@prairiedevelopment. com Grant Navigators: Tiffany Brodersen Grant Navigator: Alison Pegg apegg@upstatecolorado.
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us Grant Navigator: Stacy Salling ssalling@prairiedevelopment. com Grant Navigator: Craig Barraclough Grant Navigators: Tiffany Brodersen shay@urbanruralcontinuum. com Grant Navigator: Morgan Alba shay@urbanruralcontinuum.
com Grant Navigator: Karen Rowe Grant Navigator: Morgan Alba alyssa. dinberg@state. co.
us Grant Navigator: Craig Barraclough Grant Navigator: Craig Barraclough Grant Navigators: Tiffany Brodersen shay@urbanruralcontinuum. com Grant Navigator: Karen Rowe Grant Navigator: Alison Pegg apegg@upstatecolorado. org We would love to hear from you!
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