The Permanent Community Impact Fund Board (CIB) is a program of the state of Utah which provides loans and/or grants to state agencies and subdivisions of the state which are or may be socially or economically impacted, directly or indirectly, by mineral resource development on federal lands. The source of funding through CIB is the mineral lease royalties returned to the state by the federal government.
Only those applications submitted by an eligible applicant for an eligible project will be considered by the CIB. Utah state statute authorizes the CIB to fund the following types of activities: planning, construction and maintenance of public facilities, and provision of public services.
The CIB reviews applications and authorizes funding assistance on a Trimester basis during the state fiscal year (July 1 – June 30).