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Welcome to the New Mexico Federal Funding Dashboard!Utilize the Dashboard to learn how the State of New Mexico uses key sources of federal funding to positively impact the lives of New Mexicans.

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and CHIPS & Science Act (CHIPS) are powering change in communities around New Mexico. With project data dating back to 2021, this interactive dashboard includes information about the breadth, scope and geographic diversity of nearly 2,400 projects made possible by more than $6.5 billion through federal funding.

These federal funding sources have funded projects in all 33 New Mexico counties, including brick and mortar projects like child care centers, drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, and community spaces, as well as rental payment and unemployment assistance to New Mexicans affected by the pandemic.

Our Federal Funding Dashboard is a go-to source for transparent information on how the federal dollars flowing into New Mexico are being put to use. Explore the data and see how these investments are making a difference in your community. (Note: Beyond the recent federal laws covered on this dashboard, State agencies rely upon hundreds of federal grants, not reflected here, that support core programs and projects.)

If you need support or would like to provide feedback, please email us at dashboard.info@dfa.nm.gov.

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You can use the filters to refine your project search based on specific categories. It will also give you a comprehensive viewpoint of federal awards allocated in different locations throughout New Mexico.

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? What does Total Awarded Investments mean?
The total amount of federal funding for New Mexico through ARPA, BIL, IRA and CHIPS.
? What does Total Commited or Expended Investment mean?
The amount of money a state agency has put toward or used for a project or program.
Numerous infrastructure projects leverage diverse funding sources beyond those outlined in this dashboard. Certain projects featured in this dashboard have secured supplementary funding, contributing to a "committed" figure that surpasses the "total award."
? What does Total Number of Projects mean?
The amount of active projects in the state that fall under ARPA, BIL, IRA and CHIPS.

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This section provides a high-level overview of the total amounts awarded to and expended by New Mexico state agencies from ARPA, BIL, IRA, and CHIPS funding sources. Beyond the recent federal laws covered on this Dashboard, State agencies rely upon hundreds of federal grants, not reflected here, that support core programs and projects. To explore the expenditure breakdown of a specific agency, select the agency from the dropdown provided below.


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Funding Source Information

American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA):
The American Rescue Plan Act is a significant piece of legislation addressing the economic and public health challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Signed into law in March 2021, it provided substantial funding for vaccine distribution, economic relief payments to individuals and families, extended unemployment benefits, support for small businesses, and aid to state and local governments to compensate for revenue losses associated with the pandemic.

Inflation Reduction Act (IRA):
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by President Biden in August 2022, aims to lower inflation, boost clean energy, and reduce healthcare costs. It includes $369 billion for renewable energy and electric vehicles and allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices. The IRA seeks to cut the deficit, manage inflation, and accelerate the shift to a greener economy.

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL):
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, also known as the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act, was enacted in November 2021 and represents a once-in-a-generation historic investment in America’s infrastructure. It allocates substantial funding for repairing and rebuilding roads, bridges, public transit, broadband internet access, clean energy initiatives, and water systems. BIL represents a bipartisan effort to clean-up legacy contamination, address critical infrastructure needs, and stimulate economic growth.

CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS):
The CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law by President Biden in August 2022, is a U.S. federal law to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and innovation. "CHIPS" stands for Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors. The Act allocates over $52 billion in subsidies to support semiconductor research, development, and production in the U.S., to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, strengthen national security, and enhance economic competitiveness. It also includes funding for scientific research in various fields, such as quantum computing and artificial intelligence.

Data Disclaimer:
The information provided on the New Mexico Federal Funding Dashboard is intended for informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the data presented, users are advised to exercise caution and consider the following disclaimer:

Dynamic Nature of Data: Funding details, project statuses, and other information displayed on the dashboard are subject to change as updates are received. Users should be aware that federal funding programs may undergo modifications, and project timelines or financial allocations may be adjusted.

Data Integrity: Despite our best efforts to maintain data integrity, technical errors, glitches, or system updates may occur. We advise users that there could be discrepancies or issues encountered while using the dashboard.

Legal and Regulatory Changes: Federal funding programs and regulations are subject to amendments, which may impact the data presented on the dashboard. Users should be aware of the dynamic nature of legislative and regulatory environments and seek updated information when necessary.

User Responsibility: Users are responsible for their interpretation and use of the data on the dashboard. The State of New Mexico, its agencies, and affiliated entities are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences arising from the use of the information presented.

By accessing the New Mexico Federal Funding Dashboard, users acknowledge and accept the terms of this data disclaimer. We appreciate your understanding and commitment to utilizing the dashboard responsibly. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our support team for assistance.