Navajo Revitalization FundStatutory Authority The Navajo Revitalization Fund (NRF) is a program of the State of Utah authorized in Section 9-11-101, et seq. The goal of the NRF is to maximize the long-term benefits of state severance taxes paid on oil and natural gas production by providing grants and/or loans to agencies of county or tribal government in San Juan County which are impacted by the development of oil and gas interests in Utah held in trust for the Navajo Nation and its members. Board Membership The NRF is controlled by a five-member board composed of a governor's designee, two members of the San Juan County Commission whose districts include portions of the Navajo Reservation, the chair of the Navajo Utah Commission or his designee, and the chair of the Utah Dineh Committee or his designee. The Utah State Department of Community and Economic Development provide administrative and operational support. (Board Membership List) Eligible Applicants The NRF may authorize grants and/or loans to the Navajo Nation and its departments or divisions; any Utah Navajo Chapter, as defined in Section 63-88-101; the Navajo Utah Commission; Utah state agencies or subdivisions; the Navajo Trust Fund; or nonprofit corporations that are or may be socially or economically impacted, directly or indirectly, by mineral resource development. Priority Projects
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For more information, contact Keith Heaton at (801) 538-8732.
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