Infill Infrastructure Grant Catalytic Program – California Department of Housing and Community Development
Deadline: December 20, 2023, by 4:00pm PST.
City, county, or public housing authority that has jurisdiction over a Catalytic Qualifying Infill Areas (CQIA). A metropolitan planning organization may participate as a co-applicant.
Eligible costs include, but are not limited to, the creation, development, or rehabilitation of Parks or Open Space; water, sewer or other utility service improvements (including internet and electric vehicle infrastructure); streets; roads; Transit Station Structured Parking; transit linkages or facilities; facilities that support pedestrian or bicycle transit; traffic mitigation, sidewalk, or streetscape improvements; Factory-Built Housing components; Adaptive Reuse; and site preparation or demolition.
Applications are accepted over the counter through December 20, 2023, no later than 4:00pm PT.
$94 million available in FY 2023-24.
Small Jurisdictions have a Maximum Award Amount of $7.5 million, and a minimum of $1 million.
Small, Medium, and Large
High
8 out of 9 proposals were awarded in Round 10. Awards will be recommended on a first-come first-served basis until funds exhaust.
Small Community Drought Relief Program – California Department of Water Resources
Deadline: December 29, 2023
Public agencies (e.g. counties, cities), Public utilities, Special districts (e.g. school districts, community service districts, irrigation districts, flood control districts, reclamation districts), Colleges and universities, Mutual water companies, Nonprofit organizations, Federally recognized Indian tribes, and State Indian tribes listed on the Native American Heritage Commission’s California Tribal Consultation List
The Small Community Drought Relief Program funds projects that:
- Provide reliable water supply sources
- Improve water system storage
- Replace aging and leaking water system infrastructure
- Provide backup power sources for water systems.
- Temporary Solutions
Applications for funding will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until all the funds are awarded, or until December 29, 2023, whichever comes first.
$95 Million is available under the current funding cycle. No minimum or maximum awards are listed, however previous awards ranged from $22,000 – $7.2 million.
Small, Medium, and Large
The grant funding is non-competitive and will not be scored. The proposals will only be evaluated against program objectives. The ’21-22 round awarded 49 projects among 49 agencies.
Calendar Year 2022 Disaster Water Grants Program in California – US Department of Agriculture
Deadline: Ongoing
- Municipalities, counties, districts, authorities, or other political subdivisions of a state, commonwealth, or territory
- Nonprofit organizations
- Federally recognized Tribes
- Community-based prefabricated home organizations
Develop water infrastructure system capacity and resiliency to reduce or eliminate long-term risks from hazards resulting from (Presidentially declared) disasters during calendar year 2022.
This program is open until funds are exhausted.
$247 million is available. There are no award min/max’s listed.
Small, Medium, and Large
Low to Medium
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and there is no competitive process.
Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program – U.S. Department of Agriculture
Deadline: Ongoing
Public bodies, community-based nonprofits, and federally recognized tribes.
The purchase, construction, and/or improvements to public waste disposal facilities, public water facilities, sanitary sewerage, solid waste disposal, and storm wastewater facilities.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
Approximately $2.8 Billion nationwide in direct loans (2018). Approximately $30 million in grants nationwide and $890,000 in grants in California (2019)
Small, Medium, and Large
Medium to High
26 awards were granted in California (2019).
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Drinking Water Grants and Loans Program – California State Water Resources Control Board
Deadline: Ongoing
Cities, counties, districts, private community water systems, nonprofit or publicly-owned non-community water systems, and community water systems created by the project.
Projects that return public water systems to compliance with drinking water standards, consolidation, water meters, treatment projects, replacement of aging infrastructure.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis, ranked, and added quarterly to the Competitive List. The highest-ranked applicants on the Competitive List are added to a Funding List and are awarded funding as it becomes available.
$30-40 million in grants and $40 million in low-interest loans, annually.
Medium to Large
Medium
Although competitive information is unavailable for this program, the majority of projects that fulfill program requirements receive funding.
Emergency Community Water Assistance Grant Program – U.S. Department of Agriculture
Deadline: Ongoing
State and local government entities, nonprofits, and Native American tribes.
Construction of water transmission lines, extensions, break or leak repair, maintenance to replenish water supply, and water source, intake, or treatment facilities.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
$14.7 million was awarded nationwide and $1.5 million was awarded in California (2019).
Small
Medium
Although competitive information is unavailable for this program, the majority of projects that fulfill program requirements receive funding.
Infrastructure State Revolving Fund (ISRF) Program – California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank
Deadline: Ongoing
Cities, counties, special districts, assessment districts, JPAs, and nonprofits.
Local streets, highways, drainage, water, sewer, waste, transit, parks, and other public utilities and facilities.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. The ISRF Board considers applications at monthly meetings.
$50,000 – $25 million loans, with terms for the useful life of the project up to a maximum of 30 years.
Small, Medium, and Large
Medium to High
This funding program provides loans to qualified applicants on a non-competitive basis.
Site Cleanup Subaccount Program (SCAP) – State Water Resources Control Board
Deadline: Ongoing
Applicants with eligible projects.
Projects that remediate the harm or threat of harm to human health, safety, or the environment caused by existing threatened surface water or groundwater contamination.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
$19.5 million annually.
To be determined
To be determined
Water and Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program – U.S. Department of Agriculture
Deadline: Ongoing
Most state and local governmental entities, nonprofits, and federally recognized Native American tribes all in rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less.
Acquisition, construction, or improvement of drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage, and distribution, sewer, solid waste, and storm water collection, transmission, treatment, disposal, and other activities.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
Approximately $33 million in loan funding and $10 million in grant funding was available to California applicants in 2019. Award amounts are determined on tier eligibility based on the median household income of the area to be served.
Small to Medium
Medium to High
Although competitive information is unavailable for this program, the majority of projects that fulfill program requirements receive funding.