NPR-A Impact Mitigation Grant
Funds North Slope municipalities addressing impacts from oil and gas development on public services.
The NPR-A Impact Mitigation Grant sits under Alaska DCCED and DCRA as a pass-through grant for municipalities affected by oil and gas development on Alaska's North Slope. It is tied to the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, a 22.5 million-acre federal land area, and it is aimed at communities facing the most direct or severe impacts from that activity. The instrument is a grant and the cycle is annual, with FY2026 active. The program funds planning, public facility construction, maintenance, operation, and public services delivery. Individual award amounts were not published on the landing page, so the public record supports the program's purpose and eligibility better than any public cap. The clearest fit is a local government that can connect the request to mitigation of oil-and-gas pressure on essential civic systems. That makes the route narrower than a general community grant, because the case has to relate to direct impact, public services, or facilities needs in the North Slope region.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.