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In an effort to bring more federal funds from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) back to the State of Wyoming, the Wyoming Legislature has appropriated $75 million to the Governor’s Office in a State Infrastructure Matching Fund. These dollars are available, at the discretion of the Governor, to be used by the State of Wyoming or its political subdivisions for the purpose of qualifying for IIJA grants.
The Legislature did also add the following conditions:
The State Infrastructure Matching Fund requires a match of state funds in the ratio of one dollar ($1.00) of appropriated general funds to not less than four dollars ($4.00) of federal funds.
The Governor’s Office will accept applications until the funds are expended, encumbered, or until the end of the state fiscal cycle. Upcoming due dates are: February 1, April 1, June 1, 2026.
The State of Wyoming has established a State Infrastructure Matching Funds application, as well as guidelines regarding project eligibility and a protocol for funding approval. These are being managed by the Wyoming Department of Administration and Information (A&I).
If you are interested in receiving State Infrastructure Matching Funds to use in your application for an IIJA grant or have any questions about the State Infrastructure Matching Funds, please contact Russ Noel, russell.noel@wyo.gov, with A&I.
Instructions:
Review the Matching Funds Guidelines and Information
Using the link below, make a copy of the State Infrastructure Matching Funds Application and submit the completed application to Russ Noel at russell.noel@wyo.gov.
The Wyoming Grants Coordination group meets bi-weekly with State and Federal Partners to provide updates and transparency on new and upcoming grant opportunities that may benefit Wyoming. Wyoming State Agencies, Local Governments, and communities have the opportunity to ask questions and hear directly from Federal and State Partners that attend.
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