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Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources

Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources


The LCCMR is made up of 17 members: 5 Senators, 5 Representatives, 5 citizens appointed by the governor, 1 citizen appointed by the Senate, and 1 citizen appointed by the House. The function of the LCCMR is to make funding recommendations to the legislature for special environment and natural resource projects, primarily from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF). These projects help maintain and enhance Minnesota's environment and natural resources. The LCCMR developed from a program initiated in 1963. Since 1963, approximately $1.5 billion has been appropriated to more than 2,600 projects recommended to the legislature by the Commission to protect and enhance Minnesota's environment and natural resources.

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF)

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In 1988, 77% of Minnesota voters approved a constitutional amendment establishing the ENRTF (Article XI, Sec. 14) - a constitutionally dedicated fund that originates from a combination of Minnesota State Lottery proceeds and investment income. The purpose of the ENRTF is to provide a long-term, consistent, and stable source of funding for activities that protect, conserve, preserve, and enhance Minnesota's "air, water, land, fish, wildlife, and other natural resources" for the benefit of current citizens and future generations. Since 1991, the ENRTF has provided approximately $1.1 billion to over 1,700 projects around the state.

Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 116P

M.L. 2027 Request for Proposal

Status: The 2027 request for proposal isOPEN
The LCCMR's 2027 Request for Proposal (RFP) for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund was issued on January 7, 2026. Approximately $121 million is available from the lottery-generated fund through this RFP for projects beginning July 1, 2027. Proposals are due by 4:30 PM on March 18, 2026. Visit the 2027 Funding Process page to learn more.

2027 Funding Process

M.L. 2026 Project Recommendations

Status: 109 proposals totaling approximately $103 million recommended for funding from the ENRTF
As of July 18, 2025, the Legislative‐Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) has selected 109 proposals totaling approximately $103 million to recommend to the 2026 Minnesota Legislature for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF). The amount available for appropriation from the ENRTF for FY 2027 is $103,326,000. In response to LCCMR’s 2026 Request for Proposal (RFP), 400 proposals requesting a total of approximately $359 million were received and considered through a competitive, multi‐stage evaluation. The following recommendations range from funding the full proposal and dollar amount requested to partial funding for specific proposal elements.

2026 ENRTF RecommendationsSummary and Process

M.L. 2025 Project Appropriations

On June 9, 2025, the Legislature adopted 124 projects for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF), as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR). On June 14, 2025, the 124 appropriations were signed into law by the Governor as M.L. 2025, 1st Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 2, with $103,326,000 from the ENRTF.

2025 ENRTF AppropriationsSummary and Process

LCCMR Strategic Planning

- LCCMR Six-Year Strategic Plan for the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2025 - 2031, adopted on December 11, 2024.

LCCMR Six-Year Strategic Plan2024 LCCMR Strategic Planning

LCCMR Biennial Report to the Legislature

The LCCMR biennial report as required in M.S. 116P.09, Subd. 7 from the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) due January 15, 2025 is available. The report covers LCCMR actions from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024 including summaries of past funding accomplishments and new recommendations for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.

2025 LCCMR Biennial Report

Emerging Issues Account

The Emerging Issues Account is intended to be used for efforts addressing an unexpected and urgent need in an expedited manner. Requests for funds from the Emerging Issues account follow a different process than the LCCMR’s RFP and funding recommendation process. These appropriations are authorized underM.S. 116P.08, Subd. 4. Click below to learn more about the process for requesting funds from the Emerging Issues Account.

Emerging Issues Account

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