Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District Announces Spring 2020 Grant Cycle Opens February 1, 2020
Mesa
County Federal Mineral Lease District Announces Spring 2020 Grant Cycle Opens
February 1st
GRAND
JUNCTION, CO – The
Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District (MCFMLD) will begin taking
applications for the spring 2020 grant cycle on February 1, 2020.
The MCFMLD has approximately $200,000 in funds available for the spring 2020
grant cycle and the fall 2020 grant cycle. All MCFMLD grant funds stay in Mesa
County.
Entities
eligible for these programs are limited to the state and its subdivisions,
along with school districts, public and state-controlled institution of higher
education, library districts, metropolitan or other special districts and fire
protection districts.
Applications will be accepted until March
6, 2020 at 3 pm. Spring grant applicant presentations will take place during
the March 11th Board of Directors meeting that is open to the public.
Spring awards will be selected as soon as April 15, 2020.
This competitive grant process provides two programs, each defined to create
opportunities to strengthen and enhance the communities of Mesa County.
The Traditional Grant Program was
developed to support large-scale projects such as new public works or other
capital projects, as well as public service projects addressing health,
safety, and welfare impacts from federal mineral leasing activities. These are
financial requests of $50,000 or more. Prior award recipients include the
Clifton Sanitation District and the Mesa County Public Library.
The Mini Grant Program can award
up to $50,000 for smaller-scale projects. Previous award recipients include Caprock
Academy, Town of Palisade, City of Grand Junction, Town of De Beque, Lands End
Fire Protection District, and Grand Valley Drainage District.
The next scheduled board meeting is at February 19th at 3:00 p.m. on. Public comments are welcome at MCFMLD board meetings. Meetings are held at the Home Loan Building, located at 205 N. 4th Street in Grand Junction.
Please find the full grant application and additional information about the Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District at https://mesafml.org/current-grant-cycle/. You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter for up-to-date information regarding meetings, grant project progress and the permanent fund investment.
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Mesa County Federal Mineral Lease District (MCFMLD) was established in 2011. The MCFMLD serves a mission to enhance positive social and economic impact in Mesa County from the development, processing and energy conversion of fuels and minerals leased under the Federal “Mineral Lands Leasing Act” through strategic grants, partnerships, investments and leadership. Since 2011, MCFMLD has awarded over $7.9 million to local entities in Mesa County. For more information, or to join in the conversation, please visit our website at www.mesaFML.org. Join us on social media, using hashtags #MesaFMLD or #MCFLMD, on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MCFMLD or twitter at www.twitter.com/MesaFMLD.
Media Links:
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
https://www.gjsentinel.com/news/western_colorado/briefs-open-house-for-hopewest-volunteers/article_b59c45b0-4838-11ea-bb9e-8330e42b7a98.html
KKCO 11 News: County Group to Open a Grant Cycle