Government and Politics
July 30, 2025
From: Colorado Governor Jared PolisSTATEWIDE - The Department of Local Affairs’ (DOLA) Division of Local Government (DLG) awarded $15 million across 50 projects in Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance Fund (EIAF) grants from the latest application cycle, which closed in March 2025.
“Rural infrastructure helps ensure all Coloradans have access to clean and safe drinking water, housing , and safe facilities. By supporting this work in all corners of Colorado, we can ensure that our communities thrive,” said Governor Polis.
“Energy/Mineral Impact Assistance funds support projects across our state that are unlikely to happen without this funding,” said DOLA Executive Director, Maria De Cambra. “Over half of the projects awarded during this cycle support drinking water and wastewater systems, critical for the health and safety of Colorado communities.”
This grant program facilitates essential community improvements, including water and wastewater systems, resilient public facilities, comprehensive plans, and housing infrastructure.
Some examples of projects funded this cycle include:
The EIAF program assists counties, municipalities, and special districts that are socially and/or economically impacted by the development, processing, or energy conversion of minerals and mineral fuels. Funds are derived from the state severance tax on energy and mineral production and from a portion of the state’s share of royalties paid to the federal government for mining and drilling of minerals and mineral fuels on federally owned land. More information about this program is available on the EIAF program webpage.