Additional Resources
- Other State and Federal Funding Programs
Click here for a comprehensive list of state, federal, and private funding programs. - California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC)
The CFCC consists of state and federal agencies and departments that work together to offer coordinated and streamlined access to subsidized infrastructure financing for California's local communities. CFCC members conduct free Funding Fairs statewide each year to educate the public and potential customers about the different member agencies and the financial and technical resources available. - Governor's Office of Economic Development (GO-Biz)
GoED is a one-stop shop to help businesses acquire the direction, information and resources they need to invest, succeed and expand in California. - California Enterprise Development Authority (CEDA) and California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED) Guide to Financing Resources
A comprehensive catalog of the State's polices, programs and services supporting economic and workforce development. The key feature of this resource guide are the 'hot links' provided for every program or service. The information is a direct link to the actual program where business and economic developers can access up-to-date information about eligibility and funding availability. - The California Workforce Investment Board: Business Services Resouces Catalog, Volume 11, Issue 1
- Tools to Revitalize California Communities (pdf)
This reference guide from the State Treasurer's office provides an overview of community revitalization financing, types of public investment tools, and gives basic information on select public investment programs available in California. - Goods Movement and Ports
A joint webpage of the California Business, Transportation & Housing Agency (BTH) and the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). BTH and Cal/EPA have partnered to bring all stakeholders together to discuss and address the important issues regarding improving the movement of goods and reducing its environmental impacts in California. This webpage provides access to documents presented at public meetings and shares information. - The International Trade Administration's (ITA) Sustainable Business Clearinghouse
ITA strengthens the competitiveness of U.S. Industry, promotes trade and investment and ensures fair trade. ITA's Sustainable Business Clearinghouse was created to provide U.S. companies with a central portal for information on programs and resources that can assist them in enhancing their competitiveness and profitability in environmentally sustainable ways. The Clearinghouse currently carries more that 850 federal and state resources and has begun to include non-government resources as well. - Electronic Municipal Market Access System (EMMA)
A comprehensive, centralized online source for free access to municipal disclosures, market transparency data and educational materials about the municipal securities market.