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Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF) is sponsored by New Mexico Indian Affairs Department. The Tribal Infrastructure Fund provides competitive funding for federally recognized Nations, Pueblos, and Tribes within New Mexico to address basic infrastructure needs, including water and wastewater systems, roads, and electrical power lines. At each funding cycle, project proposals are evaluated and awarded funds based on scoring.
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Tribal Infrastructure Fund - NM Indian Affairs Department Tribal Infrastructure Fund Tribal Infrastructure Fund The Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF) The Tribal Infrastructure Fund was created by the Tribal Infrastructure Act in 2005. This act recognizes that many of New Mexico’s tribal communities lack basic infrastructure, including, but not limited to water and wastewater systems, roads, and electrical power lines.
Through this competitive funding, all federally recognized Nations, Pueblos and Tribes within New Mexico have an opportunity to submit a robust project proposal for their community. At each funding cycle, the project proposal is evaluated and based on scoring, is awarded funds through the 13-person Tribal Infrastructure Board, which is administratively attached to the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department.
Pursuant to the Laws of 2010, HB162 – Severance Bonds for Tribal Infrastructure, the State Board of Finance division shall allocate four and one half percent (4.
5%) of the estimated senior severance tax bonding capacity each year for tribal infrastructure projects, and the state board of finance will issue severance tax bonds in the annually allocated amount for use by the Tribal Infrastructure Board to fund qualified tribal infrastructure projects.
20 Years of Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF) This funding is only available for federally recognized Indian Nations, Pueblos or Tribes located wholly or partially in New Mexico or any of its governmental subdivisions. Each year, a Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFA) will be placed on our website notifying all interested parties of new monies available.
Each interested party should access the TIF Application Portal to submit their application. For instructions on submitting funding applications via the TIF Portal, please refer to the TIF Portal User Guide. Stay tuned for FY26 funding.
The TIF Application Portal Recorded: January 31, 2025 TIF Portal Training Slideshow Matching Federal Funds Infrastructure Grant Tribal Infrastructure Fund Reports Tribal Infrastructure Fund Fall Training Capital Projects System (CAPS) Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP) HB 493 Public Finance Accountability Act DFA Notice of Obligation for Multiple Vendors Request for Payment (RFP) Form Request for Payment Checklist Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Certification Vendor Maintenance & Direct Deposit Authorization Form Budget Form – Attachment A Department of Finance Administration (DFA) Capital Navigation and Funding Bureau Board Meetings and Announcements General Updates and Announcements General Updates and Announcements for the Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF).
2026 TIF Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) NMIFC 2025 TIF Presentation 2025 TIF Award Announcement 2025 TIF Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Tribal Infrastructure Act in 2005 HB162 - Severance Bonds for Tribal Infrastructure Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF) Board Meetings TIF Board Meeting Agenda 05. 20. 2026 Public Notice TIF Board Mtg 05.
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2026 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting Agenda March 13, 2026 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting March 13, 2026 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting November 20, 2025 Agenda Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting November 20, 2025 (PDF) TIF Board Meeting Public Notice: August 29, 2025 (PDF) TIF Emergency Board Meeting Agenda (PDF) June 2025 TIF Emergency Board Meeting Notice (PDF) June 2025 TIF Emergency Board Meeting Agenda (PDF) May 2025 TIF Board Meeting Public Notice May 2025 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting Agenda (PDF) January 2025 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Meeting Public Notice (PDF) January 2025 DRAFT Nov 20 TIF Board Meeting Minutes APPROVED TIF Board Meeting Minutes August 2025 APPROVED TIF Emergency Board Meeting Minutes (PDF) June 2025 APPROVED TIF Board Meeting Minutes MAY 2025 APPROVED TIF Board Meeting Minutes February 2025 Tribal Infrastructure Fund Board Resolution August 29, 2025 (PDF) TIF Resolution for Calendar Year 2026 – Signed TIF/ Capital Outlay Administrators Jeffrey Christianson, TIF/CO Administrator jeffrey.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Federally recognized Indian Nations, Pueblos or Tribes located wholly or partially in New Mexico or any of its governmental subdivisions. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF) is funded by New Mexico Indian Affairs Department. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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