NM Catalog of Local Assistance Programs

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Introduction

The Capital Outlay Bureau of the Department of Finance and Administration is pleased to offer the “Catalog of Local Assistance Programs”.  This edition of the catalog contains programs administered by the State of New Mexico and the United States Federal Government; it is intended to assist local entities by way of matching their unique needs and goals with available resources. For additional program assistance, state and federal contact information is provided.

The catalog was originally designed for use specifically by municipalities, counties and other local government entities such as irrigation and water districts. However, the catalog includes a number of programs relevant to Indian tribes, pueblos, non-profits, school districts, special districts, private businesses, and individuals. Although comprehensive, we do not promise the catalog is all-inclusive; therefore, you should inquire with each individual agency regarding changes or the addition of new programs.

Programs vary widely in terms of availability of funds. For example, it is not uncommon for a program to have a fund surplus. This may be due to a lack of program awareness or difficulty meeting program requirements. Some programs provide annual grants to all eligible entities whereas others are highly competitive in granting awards. Loan and grant requirements are under the direction of the agency listed as administering the program. For the purpose of brevity, such requirements are only highlighted in this catalog. Once the reader locates a program that appears to be appropriate to local needs, the administering agency should be contacted for the latest information.

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ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
EMNRD-Forestry Division employs a botanist to conduct research and recovery activities on the rare and endangered plant species of New Mexico. This position is federally funded through a Traditional Section…
Website: http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SFD/ForestMgt/Endangered.html and http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us

CLEAN ENERGY PROJECTS PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Provide technical assistance to identify and finance promising high-quality renewable energy, energy efficiency and alternative transportation/fuels projects. Program goals: support the use of energy audits to identify energy conservation and…
Website: Louise Martinez, Division Director EMNRD - Energy Conservation and Management Division 1220 St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 505-476-3315 fax: 505-476-3322

SBA STATE TRADE EXPANSION PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
To assist New Mexico companies compete in the international marketplace and market their goods abroad. The program goals are to promote exports abroad of US goods and services. The program…
Website: www.GONM.biz

MAINSTREET

NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
The New Mexico MainStreet Program is an asset-based, community economic development program of the National Main Street Center, Inc. (NMSC). The Economic Development Department is annually licensed and accredited to…

LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT (LEDA)

NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
The purpose of the Local Economic Development Act is to implement the provisions of the 1994 constitutional amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the Constitution of New Mexico to…
Website: www.gonm.biz

JOB TRAINING INCENTIVE PROGRAM (JTIP)

NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Support New Mexico business expansion and relocation of business to New Mexico by reimbursing qualified companies for a significant portion of training costs associated with job creation.

NEW MEXICO ANGEL INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
New Mexico Angel Investment Tax Credit Program gives incentives to investors and helps support startup companies by encouraging Angel Investment into startup businesses in order to encourage economic growth and…

STATE GRANTS-IN-AID TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA)
State grants-in-aid provide financial assistance that encourages and supports public library service by public and developing public libraries. The state aid program is intended to be supplemental and encourage local…
Website: www.nmstatelibrary.org

HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA)
To provide financial assistance to any local government, unit of state government, non-profit organization, or individual for preservation activities.

GRANTS TO CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA)
To provide financial assistance to local governments who have been certified by the National Park Service (NPS) for preservation activities. The State carries out national historic preservation goals and this…

PUBLIC ART PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA)
To administer the Art in Public Places Act, which required that one percent of capital outlay for construction and renovation costs be spent on the acquisition of art for those…

ARTS ORGANIZATIONS AND ARTS SERVICES

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA)
To support the development and work of non-profit organizations, local art agencies, educational institutions, and city, county or tribal governments to provide arts services (theater, visual art, dance, music, media…

YOUTH MENTORING PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
This program creates and supports a network of quality youth providers and effective approaches that provide a consistent, positive influence in the lives of youth people who would benefit from…

JUVENILE CONTINUUM GRANT FUNDS PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
New Mexico’s juvenile delinquency prevention service spectrum is delivered through a Continuum of Care Site Model that includes county Continuums. Continuums are guided by local juvenile justice boards, whose membership…
Website: www.cyfd.org/special-programs

JUVENILE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
The Juvenile Community Corrections (JCC) program is an alternative for youth on probation or supervised release, providing services to assist adjudicated youth in successfully completing their probation or release requirements…

SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP)

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
The primary purpose of the Program is to provide food service to children from needy areas during periods when area schools are closed for vacation. This federally funded food service…

WATER QUALITY AND CONSERVATION GRANT

WATER QUALITY AND CONSERVATION GRANT
The goal of the grant program is to promote the health of New Mexico's watersheds and conserve the water resources they produce.

ACEQUIA AND COMMUNITY DITCH FUND

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
The purpose of the Acequia and Community Ditch Fund is “to provide financial assistance to acequias and community ditch systems to develop hydrological studies, acquire technical and legal research and…

SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS: FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM, SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM, AND RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT
To develop and support a network of programs which utilize the experience, skills, and talents of older adults to meet community challenges. The Foster Grandparent Program provides older adults with…
Website: www.nmaging.state.nm.us

SENIOR PROGRAMS TITLE III

NEW MEXICO AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT
To develop and implement a comprehensive and coordinated system to serve older individuals by entering into cooperative arrangements for the planning and provision of supportive services.
Website: www.nmaging.state.nm.us

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT
The ALTSD Capital Projects Bureau (CPB) is responsible for the administration of the capital outlay program under the statutory authority of the ALTSD. Capital outlay appropriations are made to ALTSD…
Website:  New Mexico Finance Authority.

JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
The federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention/Title II Formula Grant Program, operated by the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, supports state and local efforts to…

CHILDREN’S JUSTICE ACT

NEW MEXICO CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
To improve the investigation, prosecution and judicial handling of child abuse and neglect cases while minimizing additional trauma to the child victim and their family

ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN PROGRAM

RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CORPORATION (RCAC)
RCAC offers technical assistance and financing helps create, improve or expand the supply of safe drinking water, waste disposal systems and other facilities that serve communities in the rural western…

21st CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) exist to establish or expand out-of-school time (OST) learning opportunities for students and families in order to help close the opportunity gap in New…