Grow Your Business Here - Financial Assistance
Infrastructure and Community Development Financing
Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank
Issues tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds, provides financing to public
agencies, provides credit enhancements, acquires or leases facilities, and
leverages state and federal funds.
Department of Water Resources
Provides funding in the form of loans and grants to local public agencies for water
conservation and other water-related projects.
California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA)
Provides financial assistance to both public and non-profit health care
providers in California through loans funded by the issuance of tax-exempt bonds.
Cal-Mortgage Loan Insurance Program
Provides loan insurance for health facilities in order to stimulate the flow of
capital into health facilities construction, improvement, expansion, acquisition,
and refinancing to foster and meet the need for new, expanded, and modernized public
and non-profit health facilities.
Department of Health Services
Offers a wide variety of programs, including the Rural Health Services Development Program,
designed to improve and make more accessible comprehensive primary and preventive health
care services and other public health services for at-risk persons, including the
medically uninsured or indigent, and those who would otherwise have either limited
or no access to services due to cultural or language barriers.
California Department of Housing and Community Development
Offers numerous loan and grant programs for housing and economic development.
Includes a clearinghouse search for other housing and community development programs.
California Department of Boating and Waterways
Offers financing for the development of marinas, expansion and/or improvement of
boating and ancillary facilities available to the public, and for construction
of new small craft harbors or expansion of existing berthing facilities.
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program
Provides funding for water related projects including, but not limited to:
replacing aging infrastructure, land acquisition, consolidation of a public
water system, and planning and designing a drinking water project.
State Water Resources Control Board
Offers various funding programs for water quality public infrastructure.

