Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Realignment or Closure of a Military Installation

CFDA 12.607 Active Grant
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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$2.5M FY2026
$5.3M
FY24
$2.4M
FY25
$2.5M
FY26*
* estimated

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 A $2.4M federal award enables the Pueblo Depot Activity Development Authority to plan for the redevelopment of the 7,000-acre Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant to be closed, managed, and disposed of by the Army pursuant to Section 2854 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 and in accordance with procedures and authorities of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990. This effort supports removing property from the Army’s active base inventory, which will result in cost savings that can be transferred to mission-critical activities.

Program Objective

Assist States and local governments to: plan and carry out adjustment strategies; engage the private sector in order to plan and undertake community economic development and base redevelopment; and, partner with the Military Departments in response to the proposed or actual expansion, establishment, realignment or closure of a military installation by the Department of Defense (DoD) or any action of the Department of Defense that negatively affects a covered depot.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Applicants for this assistance are to contact the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation and a Project Manager will be assigned to work with the applicant to determine eligibility for assistance under this program. States, counties, municipalities, other political subdivisions of a State, special purpose units of a State or local government, and tribal nations are eligible for this assistance if there is a proposed or actual realignment or closure of a military installation that is likely to have a direct and significant adverse consequence on the affected community, or any action of the Department of Defense negatively affects a covered depot . In the case of the establishment or expansion of a military installation, assistance may be made only if community impact assistance is not otherwise available and if the establishment or expansion involves the assignment to the installation of: (1) more than 2,000 military, civilian, and contractor Department of Defense personnel or (2) more military, civilian, and contractor DoD personnel than the number equal to ten percent of the number of persons employed in counties or municipalities within fifteen miles of the installation, whichever is lesser. Where multiple jurisdictions may be affected, one program of assistance will be available and the affected jurisdictions will need to combine their efforts into one responsive program.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

Applications are reviewed by Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation staff. The Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation may consult with other Federal agencies as necessary in consideration of an application. Any issues or concerns noted in the application may be negotiated with the applicant prior to the application being accepted as final by the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation. Awards by the Director, Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation, will be made on the basis of an approved final application.

To the extent practicable, the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation will inform an applicant of approval within seven business days of the receipt of a final, completed application for planning assistance, and thirty business days of the receipt of a final, completed application for other types of assistance to carry out community adjustments or economic diversification programs. The Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation will promptly inform an applicant of the rejection of any application once its due diligence has been completed.

Program details & compliance

Description

Per statute, enables states and local governments to: plan and carry out adjustment strategies; engage the private sector in order to plan and undertake community economic development and base redevelopment; and, partner with the Military Departments in response to the proposed or actual expansion, establishment, realignment or closure of a military installation by the Department of War.

Mission Categories

Primary: Economic Injury and Natural Disaster

Other categories:
Federal Surplus Property

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

Plan and carry out local economic adjustment programs, including, but not limited to: base redevelopment and business/financial plans; infrastructure assessments and feasibility studies; organizational staffing, operating, and administrative expenses; redevelopment and economic development capacity-building; architecture and engineering activities; land use plans; specialized environmental and legal services; public outreach; and, other activities necessary for a community to capably respond to a wide range of adverse impacts of Defense actions on local economies, schools, housing markets and central business districts, etc. Assistance may not be used to negate or contravene DoD activities in carrying out an expansion, establishment, realignment, closure, or disposal of a military installation.

Required Documentation

Applicants will be required to provide documentation consistent with the authority under which the assistance is being sought. Applicants must document: (1) an establishment, expansion, realignment, or closure of a military installation has occurred or will occur, or any action of the Department of Defense that negatively affects a covered depot; and (2) any known or anticipated local impacts from the action on the beneficiary. The assigned Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation Project Manager will work with the Applicant to identify other necessary information. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles apply to this program.
2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.

Matching Requirements

A minimum of ten percent of the project's total proposed funding is to be comprised of non-Federal sources.

Reporting & Compliance

Audit Required
Yes — Determined at Time of Award
Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Karen E. Bass-McFadden
(703) 697-2161
2231 Crystal Drive, Suite 520, Arlington, VA 22202-3711
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-01-30. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-05-29 05:39:28.