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FY26 State Funding

FY26 Budget – Funding listed by Agency

Below includes some information and funding availability regarding the state’s budget for FY26, which runs from July 1st, 2025 – June 30th, 2026.

IAD reviewed the state’s budget for FY26 and created this document listing the funding awards and opportunities that may be available to Nations, Pueblos, Tribes and tribal-serving entities.

Each entry is a funding resource. Please reach out to the appropriate agency directly to find out more about these funds.

This information is also located in IAD’s 2025 Legislative Report.

While IAD made concerted efforts to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information provided herein, it may not be exhaustive. As such, we encourage you to review bills and laws relevant to you and your communities.

* = partial or full funding sponsored by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

Additional information can be found in House Bill 2, House Bill 450, Senate Bill 425.

Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (855)268-7804
Fax: (505) 827-4824

  • $2,333,300 for grants to judicial districts and criminal justice coordinating councils, based on the submitted regional plans to enhance regional case management, behavioral health grant writing, peer operated crisis response and recovery support services, behavioral health, homeless outreach and engagement and family support services. Pursuant to SB1 the Behavioral Health Reform Act (HB2 – Section 9, No. 1)

Aging & Long-Term Services Division (ALTSD)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (800) 432-2080
Email: nm.adrc@altsd.nm.gov
Mailing Address: 2550 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505

  • $4,000,000 for improving and delivering high-priority services for seniors; Kiki Saavedra Dignity Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 148)

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • $25,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and improve and to purchase and equip vehicles for the Jicarilla senior citizens center in Jicarilla Apache Nation
  • $50,000 to purchase and equip vehicles for the senior center in the Huerfano Chapter in the Navajo Nation
  • $300,000 to purchase and equip vehicles for a senior center in the Pueblo of Zia

Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)

Contact:

Website

Phone: 505-827-6364
Address: Bataan Memorial Building 407 Galisteo Street, Suite 260 Santa Fe, NM 87501

  • $2,500,000 for Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) compliance (HB2 – Section 5, No. 109)
  • $2,500,000 for grants to rural libraries (HB2 – Section 5, No. 110)

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • $100,000 to plan, design, construct, repair, furnish, equip and improve exhibits and facilities at the Bosque Redondo Memorial and Fort Sumner Historic Site

Department of Finance Authority (DFA)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-4985
Address: 407 Galisteo Street Santa Fe, NM 87501
Fax: (505) 827-4984

  • $328,000 for the Intertribal Indian Ceremonial Association (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $5,000,000 for grants to local governments to support housing encampment response and campsites closure and cleaning (HB2 – Section 5, No. 37)
  • $110,000,000 to support housing, affordable housing, transitional housing and expanding housing services providers that facilitate behavioral health services, substance abuse recovery, homelessness assistance and prevention for persons with behavioral health needs (HB2 – Section 5, No. 40)
  • $2,000,000 for consulting and strategic planning to support innovative models to end homelessness (HB2 – Section 5, No. 42)
  • $1,600,000 to law enforcement recruitment and retention (HB2 – Section 5, No. 43)
  • $10,000,000 for local public safety infrastructure and capacity building, legal services, legal training, case workers, and other legal and public safety supports (HB2 – Section 5, No. 46)
  • $50,000,000 for regional recreation centers and quality of life grants statewide (HB2 – Section 5, No. 47)
  • $25,000,000 extended through FY26 for statewide and local fire departments, including volunteer departments, recruitment grants to recruit firefighters and emergency medical technicians (HB2 – Section 5, No. 54)
  • $25,000,000 extended through FY26 for statewide and local law enforcement, correctional and detention agencies for recruitment grants for law enforcement, probation, correctional and detention officers (HB2 – Section 5, No. 55)
  • $10,000,000 extended through FY26 for transitional housing and shelter facilities for victims of domestic violence (HB2 – Section 5, No. 58)
  • $72,000,000 for the New Mexico Match Fund to leverage federal funding for a wide range of projects, including capital projects (HB2 – Fund Transfers, No. 11)

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • $24,000,000 from the Capital Development Program Grund for grants to local public bodies to support completion of capital projects authorized by the Legislature

Department of Health (DOH)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-2613
Address: Harold Runnels Building 1190 S. St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, NM 87505

  • $9,000,000 extended through FY26 for grants supporting violence intervention programs statewide. Funding may be used for opioid prevention programs, services for victims of sexual assault, and services for victims of domestic violence (HB2 – Section 5, No. 194)

Department of Information Technology (DoIT)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-0000
Mailing Address: New Mexico Department of Information Technology P.O. Box 22550 Santa Fe, NM 87502-2550

  • $124,000,000 extended through FY26 to fund grant programs established under department rules and administered by the Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) to support implementation of the Statewide Broadband Plan, of which $5,000,000 is for tribal projects (HB2 – Section 5, No. 63)
  • $20,000,000 for cybersecurity initiatives, including initiatives for public schools and institutions of higher education, to govern, identify, protect, detect, respond and recover including cybersecurity insurance coverage and subscriptions for the state (HB2 – Section 5, No. 65)
  • $5,500,000 extended through FY26 for cybersecurity initiatives including public education and higher education (HB2 – Section 5, No. 66)

Department of Justice (DOJ)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 490-4060
Address: 408 Galisteo Street Villagra Building Santa Fe, NM 87501

  • $8,000,000 extended through FY26 to address the harms to the state and its communities related to Gold King mine release; Consumer Settlement Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 25)

​Department of Public Safety (DPS)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-9181
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1628 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1628

  • $2,500,000 to be used by law enforcement and behavioral health services providers to purchase equipment and vehicles for regional mobile crisis response, recovery and outreach (HB2 – Section 5, No. 167)

Department of Transportation (DOT)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 795-1401
Mailing address: P.O. Box 1149 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • *$1,200,000 to plan, design, construct and improve Towa Mussa Road in the Pueblo of Nambe
  • $200,000 to design and construct a helipad access road for the Beclabito Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $300,000 to plan, design and construct a grade-separated crossing over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad in the Iyanbito Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design, construct and equip an access road to the community cemetery in the Little Water Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $800,000 to plan, design, construct and equip lighting at the junction of Navajo route 30 and United States Highway 491 in the Mexican Springs Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $250,000 to plan, design and construct road improvements, including speed humps for school zones, on Navajo route 5001 in the Newcomb Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design, construct and upgrade rural roads in the Tooh Haltsooi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design and construct road improvements in the Tsayatoh Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $2,000,000 to plan, design and construct improvements at the intersection of New Mexico Highway 74 and Po’Pay avenue in Ohkay Owingeh

Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 841-8405
Fax: (505) 841-8491

  • $6,906,200 to assist displaced workers in affected communities; from the energy transition displaced worker assistance fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 174)
  • $600,000 to implement and evaluate youth pre-apprenticeship programs targeted toward science, technology, engineering and math industries and programs that provide a direct pathway to a registered apprenticeship program (HB2 – Section 5, No. 176)
  • $17,000,000 to provide individuals training in non-extractive industries and to provide extractive industry workers with training that will enhance their skill set to transition to non-extractive industries; pursuant to SB48 Community Benefit Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 182)

Economic Development Department (EDD)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-0300
Email: info@edd.nm.gov
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20003 Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003

  • $4,000,000 for creative industries grants (HB2 – Section 5, No. 81)
  • $2,000,000 for the Healthy Food Financing program (HB2 – Section 5, No. 83)
  • $40,000,000 to offer matching grants for federal research funding; related to HB20, Research, Development and Deployment Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 87)
  • $3,000,000 for the Outdoor Equity Grant Program Fund; funds shovel-ready projects that enhance communities’ outdoor recreation opportunities (HB2 – Section 5, No. 88)
  • $50,000,000 to the Trade Ports Development Fund; may be used to provide grants and loans for financing a trade port project through a public-private partnership agreement; pursuant to HB19 Trade Ports Development Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 94)
  • $10,000,000 for trails and outdoor infrastructure grants; Outdoor trails+ Grant Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 95)

Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 476-3200

  • $8,000,000 for the State Supplemental Land and Water Conservation Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 116)
  • $5,000,000 to support the community energy efficiency block grant statewide (HB2 – Section 5, No. 117)
  • $20,000,000 to provide competitive grants to entities to develop or enhance energy efficiency technology, renewable energy technology, batteries and other systems capable of retaining, storing and delivering energy by chemical, thermal, mechanical or other means and any interconnection equipment required to safely interconnect these systems with the electric grid; pursuant to SB48 Community Benefit Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 120)
  • $20,000,000 for forest management, restoration, thinning and vegetation management (HB2 – Section 5, No. 122)
  • $10,000,000 to the geothermal projects development fund to advance geothermal projects in NM and to expand state-level investment in geothermal projects (HB2 – Section 5, No. 123)
  • $10,000,000 to contract with a NM entity by a coalition of NM counties and municipalities to provide low interest loans that facilitate adopting technologies intended to reduce carbon emissions such as wind, solar, weatherization and geothermal energy. Loans shall preference underserved and low-income communities; pursuant to SB48 Community Benefit Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 125)
  • $940,700 to match federal funds for grants programs under the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 129)
  • $10,000,000 extended through FY26 for wildfire mitigation, watershed restoration, slope stabilization, erosion control and post-fire management made necessary by damages from flooding or a wildfire, including damages from flooding or debris flows attributable to a wildfire; and regional master planning of public infrastructure reconstruction due to damage caused by flooding or a wildfire, including damages from flooding or debris flows attributable to a wildfire (HB2 – Section 5, No. 131)

Indian Affairs Department (IAD)

Contact:

Phone: (505) 476-1600

Health Care Authority (HCA)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 827-7750

  • $7,500,000 to deliver services and for grants to federally qualified health centers, counties, municipalities, behavioral health care providers and Nations, Pueblos and Tribes and technical assistance support pursuant to SB 1 Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 149)
  • $28,000,000 for grants to counties, municipalities and behavioral health care providers for regional transitional behavioral health facilities and certified community behavioral health clinics that are located in a municipality with a state institution of higher education and remain eligible for Medicaid. Funding may be used to cover service, transportation and lease costs, including community-based services and supports (HB2 – Section 5, No. 150)
  • $10,000,000 for grants to counties, municipalities, behavioral health providers and Nations, Pueblos and Tribes based on the submitted regional plans for assisted outpatient treatment, medication assisted treatment including for juveniles, assertive community treatment, and other best-practice and evidence-informed outpatient and diversion services, promising practices and community-based wraparound services and resources pursuant to SB1 Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 152)
  • $2,000,000 for grants to state agencies, counties, municipalities and Nations, Pueblos and Tribes based on the submitted regional plans for diversion, crisis intervention, collaborative and embedded crisis response, mental health, social work, provider technical assistance and community and intercept resources training pursuant to SB1 Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 156)
  • $11,500,000 for grants to counties, municipalities and Nations, Pueblos and Tribes based on the submitted regional plans for regional mobile crisis and recovery response, intervention and outreach teams and to support existing co-response models to transition to federally recognized mobile crisis team models in order to obtain Medicaid reimbursement pursuant to the SB1 Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act. Funding may also be used to support community-based mobile crisis teams and co-response coordination (HB2 – Section 5, No. 160)
  • $2,500,000 for grants to counties, municipalities, and Nations, Pueblos and Tribes for law enforcement and behavioral health service providers to purchase regional mobile crisis response, recovery and outreach equipment and vehicles based on submitted regional plans in accordance with SB1 Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 167)
  • $20,000,000 for the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 170)
  • $2,500,000 for grants to integrate behavioral health incentive-based treatment into other substance use disorder treatment modalities (HB2 – Section 5, No. 172)

Higher Education Department (HED)

Contact:

Website

Phone: (505) 476-8403

  • $300,000 for NMSU Main Campus tribal education initiatives (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $100,000 for NMSU Grants Branch tribal education initiatives (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $409,300 for NMSU Indian Resources Development (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $200,000 for NM Highlands University, Main Campus: tribal education initiatives (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $239,100 to NM Highlands University for the Native American Social Work Institute; (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $100,000 for San Juan College, Main Campus: tribal education initiatives; (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $1,272,500 for UNM Main Campus tribal education initiatives (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $102,000 for UNM Gallup Campus tribal education initiatives (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $211,900 for UNM Southwest Indian Law Clinic (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $329,500 to UNM Health Sciences Center for the Center of Native American Health (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $96,600 to UNM Health Sciences Center for Native American suicide prevention (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $800,000 for the Tribal College Dual-Credit Program Fund (HB2 Section 4 and Section 5, No. 285)
  • $2,000,000 for UNM Native American Studies Department for Native American faculty, teaching and research (HB2 – Section 5, No. 297)
  • $500,000 for a UNM online Native language program (HB2 – Section 5, No. 298)
  • $3,300,000 to the NMSU Department of Agriculture for grants to assist state meat processors in adapting to new meat processing technologies, for proper disposal of meat processing by-products and for equipment (HB2 – Section 5, No. 308)
  • $5,000,000 to NMSU for grants to implement projects that improve farmers’ and ranchers’ ability to manage, save and efficiently apply limited water resources for agricultural production (HB2 – Section 5, No. 315)
  • $2,500,000 to UNM Health Sciences Center, Center of Native American Health for Native American health for Native American faculty teaching and research endowments (HB2 – Section 5, No. 289)
  • $10,000,000 for adult education programs including integrated education, statewide training programs and community-based wraparound services and resources related to those programs; pursuant to SB48 Community Benefit Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 272)
  • $3,000,000 for distribution to the higher education institutions of New Mexico for equipment renewal and replacement (HB2 – Section 5, No. 277)
  • $2,700,00 for New Mexico public community colleges and comprehensive universities for program development costs and to purchase equipment supporting noncredit workforce training programs resulting in industry-recognized certificates or credentials (HB2 – Section 5, No. 280)

 

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • 1,500,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip an academic building at Navajo Technical University in Crownpoint
  •  $249,300 to the Tobacco Settlement Program Fund for Tobacco Cessation and Prevention programs for Native American communities throughout the state (HB2 – Section 4)
  • $500,000 to provide funding to Nations, Pueblos and Tribes for comprehensive community planning (HB2 – Section 5, No. 143)
  • $2,000,000 for a sawmill in Mescalero Apache Nation (HB2 – Section 5, No. 144)

Capital Outlay Funding:

  • $300,000 to plan and design a land use plan at Pueblo of Acoma
  • $100,000 to purchase and equip patrol vehicles for the police department at Pueblo of Acoma
  • *$600,000 to purchase equipment and to plan, design, construct, equip, furnish and install improvements to building systems at the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum at Pueblo of Acoma
  • $450,000 to plan, design and construct and improve the wastewater system at the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum at Pueblo of Acoma
  • $475,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish, equip and renovate the Ko-tyit’ Hahn Center at Pueblo of Cochiti
  • $50,000 to plan, design, construct and furnish a cultural center, including spaces for exhibits and indoor and outdoor activitiesat Fort Sill Apache Nation
  • $355,000 to plan, design, construct and equip a fire station at Fort Sill Apache Nation
  • *$2,000,000 to design and construct upgrades to the Westside treatment plant at Pueblo of Isleta
  • $450,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and furnish a fire station at Pueblo of Isleta
  • $350,000 to plan, design and construct a maintenance shop near the transportation building at Pueblo of Isleta
  • $230,000 to purchase and equip a backhoe and a skid steer at Pueblo of Jemez
  • *$3,000,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a community service complex Pueblo of Jemez
  • $85,000 to purchase, equip and install a global positioning system unit at Pueblo of Jemez
  • $575,000 to purchase and equip loaders for the planning and transportation department Pueblo of Jemez
  • $250,000 to purchase and equip excavators and loader equipment at Pueblo of Jemez
  • $200,000 to purchase and equip a street sweeper at Pueblo of Jemez
  • $125,000 to purchase and equip vehicles for the Jicarilla Apache Nation utility authority at Jicarilla Apache Nation
  • $300,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip improvements, including infrastructure, at the workforce innovation opportunity facility at Jicarilla Apache Nation
  • $400,000 to purchase and equip a forklift at Santo Domingo
  • *$1,000,000 to demolish and remove existing structures and to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip tribal housing at Santo Domingo
  • *$1,500,000 to plan, design, construct and equip playgrounds for the six villages at Pueblo of Laguna
  • *$1,500,000 to plan, design and construct a childcare center at Mescalero Apache Nation
  • $55,000 to purchase and equip trucks at Mescalero Apache Nation
  • $500,000 to plan and design a youth center at Mescalero Apache Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design, construct and equip improvements to a compound parking lot in the Baahaali Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design and construct improvements to wastewater systems, including a sewer lagoon, for the Baahaali Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan and design a community housing development near White Cliff Road in the Baahaali Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $150,000 to acquire rights of way and to plan, design and construct a regional water supply system for the Baca Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design and construct a warehouse for the Bahast’lah Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $75,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and equip a multipurpose building in the Becenti Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design, construct, equip and install fencing for the Chichiltah Chapter complex of the Navajo Nation
  • $1,200,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a head start classroom and daycare center in the Chichiltah Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $750,000 to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a warehouse in the Church Rock Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $125,000 to plan, design, construct, rehabilitate and expand the sewer system, including lagoon improvements, in the Coyote Canyon Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $250,000 to plan, design, construct and equip improvements for accessibility compliance, including sidewalks, parking areas and handrails, at the rodeo grounds in the Crownpoint Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to purchase and equip skid steers, including attachments, for the Crownpoint Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design, construct and equip a fire suppression system for the multipurpose facility in the Crystal Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design and construct a metal warehouse for the Crystal Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $125,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and repair a parking lot at the south campus of Dine College in Shiprock of the Navajo Nation
  • $195,000 to acquire land for and to plan, design and construct a long-term care facility for the Gadii’Ahi/To’Koi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to acquire easements and rights of way and to plan, design and construct scattered power lines for the Adobe community in the Huerfano Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $400,000 to plan, design, construct and equip a storage building, including related utilities, for the Lake Valley Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $300,000 to plan, construct and install an electrical power line and residential wiring for the Manuelito Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to plan, design and construct improvements for the sewer lagoon in the Manuelito Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $390,000 to purchase and equip a grader and heavy equipment for the Mariano Lake Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $150,000 to plan, design, construct and upgrade the electrical system and to purchase and install energy-efficient lighting at the chapter house in the Naschitti Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $1M to acquire property and to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a Navajo Code Talkers Museum of the Navajo Nation
  • $250,000 to purchase equipment and to plan, design, construct, renovate, repair and furnish residential housing and infrastructure at Navajo Preparatory School of the Navajo Nation
  • $1,000,000 to plan, design, repair, construct, improve and equip drainage and infrastructure at Navajo Preparatory School of the Navajo Nation
  • *$2,000,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish, equip and improve facilities and infrastructure, including security upgrades, classroom additions, sidewalks and landscaping, at Navajo Preparatory School of the Navajo Nation
  • $75,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip the chapter house in the Ojo Encino Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $270,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip a facility in the Pinedale Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $100,000 to acquire rights of way and to plan, design and construct a sewer lagoon in the Pueblo Pintado Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $350,000 to plan and design a police and dispatch building in the Ramah Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $300,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and repair a warehouse facility for the Ramah Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design, construct and improve streets in the Red Lake Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $200,000 to plan, design and construct infrastructure improvements, including a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, at the chapter house in the Tse’Lichii (Red Rock) Chapter of the Navajo Nation
  • $25,000 to plan, design, construct, purchase, furnish and equip a transfer station in the Red Valley Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to acquire land and rights of way, and to plan, design and construct a community and veterans cemetery in the Rock Springs Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $200,000 to acquire rights of way and to plan, design, construct, upgrade and replace the Francisco Pond Road bridge in the Rock Springs Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to acquire land for and to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a multipurpose building in the Rock Springs Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to purchase and equip trucks for the San Juan River Dineh water users incorporated of the Navajo Nation
    • $1,245,000 to plan, design, construct and equip an incident command center in the Shiprock Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $250,000 to plan, design, construct and improve a heavy equipment repair shop and canopy in the Smith Lake Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to plan, design and construct bathroom additions in the Teec Nos Pos Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $550,000 to plan, design and construct fencing for a compound in the Thoreau Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to plan, design and construct a power line extension in the Tiis Tsoh Sikaad Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $125,000 to demolish and remove the Desidero Center and to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a community building in the To’hajiilee Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $750,000 to acquire rights of way and to plan, design, construct and equip a public safety complex in the Tohatchi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to plan, design and construct a warehouse in the Tohatchi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $150,000 to plan, design, construct, purchase and equip a manufactured building for restrooms and a concession stand at Tohatchi High School in the Tohatchi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $235,000 to plan, design, construct and renovate bathroom additions in the Tooh Haltsooi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to acquire rights of way and to plan, design and construct wastewater collection and treatment systems for government buildings in the Torreon-Star Lake Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to plan, design, construct, replace, equip and furnish a chapter house for the Tsayatoh Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $125,000 to plan, design, construct and equip replacement heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in the Veterans Memorial Building and chapter house in the Tse Alnaozti’i Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a community service center for the Tse’Daa’Kaan Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $400,000 to purchase and equip a motor grader for the Tse’Daa’Kaan Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to plan, design and construct bathroom additions in the Tse’ii’ahi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $200,000 to acquire land, easements and rights of way and to plan, design, construct and improve the water system, including a water line extension, in the Tse’ii’ahi Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $25,000 to acquire rights of way and easements and to plan, design and construct scattered power line extensions in the Toadlena/Two Grey Hills Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $200,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish, and equip the Veterans Memorial Park in the Toadlena/Two Grey Hills Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $100,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a laundromat for the White Rock Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $75,000 to plan, design, construct and renovate the chapter house in the Whitehorse Lake Chapter of the Navajo Nation
    • $335,000 to purchase and equip a vacuum truck for the utilities division and to plan, design, construct and equip public safety facilities at Ohkay Owingeh
    • $375,000 to purchase and equip heavy equipment, including a tow truck, and to purchase equipment for a lumber and firewood mill at Pueblo of Picuris
    • *$1,800,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip an outdoor amphitheater and indoor-outdoor mercado at Pueblo of Picuris
    • *$4,000,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and improve the Downs at Santa Fe including demolition at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • $1,000,000 to plan, design, construct and furnish a behavioral health facility at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • $250,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip an early childhood education center at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • $460,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish, equip and renovate a wellness center at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • *$1,837,059 to plan, design, construct and equip a wastewater treatment facility at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • *$175,000 to purchase and equip a vehicle for a youth programs facility at Pueblo of Pojoaque
    • $190,000 to plan and design flood control infrastructure on Hagen Road at Pueblo of San Felipe
    • *$1,500,000 to plan, design and construct a head start and daycare facility at Pueblo of San Felipe
    • $50,000 to plan and design a veterans center at Pueblo of San Felipe
    • $250,000 to purchase and equip audiovisual equipment in the community center at Pueblo of San Ildefonso
    • *$2,000,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a library at Pueblo of San Ildefonso
    • $130,000 to purchase furniture and equipment and to plan, design, construct and install upgrades, including communications infrastructure, at the 911 dispatch and emergency operations center at Pueblo of Sandia
    • *$1,500,000 to plan, design, construct, expand, equip and furnish a health care facility at Pueblo of Sandia
    • $500,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a transitional living facility at Pueblo of Sandia
    • $125,000 to plan, design and construct an arsenic treatment plant at Pueblo of Santa Ana
    • $160,000 to plan, design, demolish and remove non-historical sections of the Five Sandoval day school at Pueblo of Santa Ana
    • $85,000 to plan and design a Tamaya Cultural Center and Museum at Pueblo of Santa Ana
    • *$1,500,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate and make improvements to the Tamaya historical village housing at Pueblo of Santa Ana
    • $25,000 to plan, design, construct and renovate the Tamaya Wellness Center at Pueblo of Santa Ana
    • $180,000 to plan, design, construct and renovate the Santa Clara Pueblo fire station at Pueblo of Santa Clara
    • *$1,000,000 to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a governor’s office and tribal council chambers at Pueblo of Santa Clara
    • $440,000 to purchase and equip vehicles for the department of public safety at Pueblo of Taos
    • $25,000 to plan, design, construct, improve, furnish and equip a building, including site preparation and infrastructure, as an education center, including child care amenities and a library at Pueblo of Taos
    • *$1,500,000 to plan, design and construct infrastructure for phase 2 of the Spider Rock Road housing development at Pueblo of Taos
    • $600,000 to purchase emergency backup generators for wastewater systems at Pueblo of Tesuque
    • $50,000 to plan community development and infrastructure improvements at Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
    • $375,000 to purchase and equip vehicles for the Education Department at Pueblo of Zia
    • *$1,500,000 to plan, design, construct, equip, repair and improve tribal housing at Pueblo of Zia
    • $450,000 to purchase and equip vehicles and heavy equipment at Pueblo of Zuni
    • *$800,000 to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a fire and emergency medical services station at Pueblo of Zuni
    • $50,000 to purchase information technology, equipment and furniture for a leadership program at the Santa Fe Indian School
    • $100,000 to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip an outdoor classroom cultural site at Santa Fe Indian School
    • $3,000,000 from the public school capital outlay fund to plan, design, construct, repair, renovate and equip the Paolo Soleri amphitheater at the Santa Fe Indian School
    • $3,000,000 from the public school capital outlay fund to plan, design, construct, renovate, repair, furnish and equip improvements at Navajo Preparatory School
    • $500,000 to plan, design, construct, repair and equip the roof and heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
    • $205,000 to plan, design, construct and improve the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, including stucco repair and replacement

    New Mexico Environment Department (NMED)

    Contact:

    Website

    Phone: (505) 827-2855
    Mailing Address: PO Box 5469 Santa Fe, NM 87502-5469

    • $15,000,000 to the Rural Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 205)

    New Mexico Sentencing Commission (NMSC)

    Contact:

    Website

    Phone: (505) 277-3494
    Email: nmsc@unm.edu

    • $2,500,000 extended through FY26 for grants awarded under the Crime Reduction Grant Act (HB2 – Section 5, No. 62)

    New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD)

    Contact:

    Website

    Phone: (505) 795-0343

    • $1,900,000 for grants to tribal and local governments for tourism-related infrastructure projects through the Destination Forward Grant Program (HB2 – Section 5, No. 73)

    Office of the State Engineer (OSE)

    Contact:

    Website

    Phone: (505) 827-6091

    • $25,000,000 for project development allocations to the non-Pueblo settlement beneficiaries identified in Indian water rights settlements agreements. Monies go towards state obligations for Indian water rights settlements (HB2 – Section 5, No. 135)

    Public Education Department (PED)

    Contact:

    Website

    Phone:  (505) 827-5800

    • Public Education Department will reimburse schools funded by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs for the International Baccalaureate Program test costs (HB2 – Section 4)
    • $30M for the Indian Education Fund and to support activities pursuant to the Indian Education Act for FY26 (HB2 Section 4 and Section 5, No. 251)
    • $60M for electric vehicle charging infrastructure for school districts, including the cost of upgrading from diesel-fueled school buses to electric school buses; pursuant to SB48 Community Benefit Fund (HB2 – Section 5, No. 271)