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Idaho Water and Wastewater Funding SourcesCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network, August 2019Program(key words)OrganizationDrinking Water State RevolvingFundGov. Non- ForEntity Profit ProfitIdaho Department ofEnvironmental Quality The Clean Water State Revolving Fund program is a funding program toaddress water quality problems through wastewater facilityconstruction, upgrades, or expansions. The program is charged withgeneral oversight, fiscal management and administrative compliancereview of local governmental entities that receive na 0 North HiltonBoise, Idaho 83706Potential candidates must submit aLetter of Interest (LOI) to Departmentof Environmental Quality indicatingtheir desire for Department ofEnvironmental Quality funding andstating the improvements or expansionThe grant program pays 50% of the cost (up to 45,000 if the estimated needed. Those systems that submitcost of the planning effort is 90,000 or more) to prepare facility plans LOIs are eligible for placement on thefor drinking water facilities. Facility plans are written in preparation for state’s priority list.entering into design and construction. (water)The grant program pays 50% of the cost (up to 60,000 if the estimatedcost of the planning effort is 120,000 or more) to prepare facility plansfor wastewater facilities. Facility plans are written in preparation forentering into design and construction.Wastewater Planning Grants (wastewater)Water Infrastructure Financeand Innovation (water, wastewater) (water)(water, sewer) nning-grants/Charlie 10 North HiltonBoise, Idaho 83706The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014 (WIFIA)established the WIFIA program, a federal credit program administeredby EPA for eligible water and wastewater infrastructure projects. TheWIFIA program offers loans with low, fixed interest rates and flexiblefinancial terms. The minimum project size for small communities,population of 25,000 or less, is 5 million.The WIFIA application process is twophases. Prospective borrowers mustsubmit a letter of interest for theirproject to the WIFIA program by theannounced annual deadline. For eachselected projects, the prospectiveborrower may submit an application,negotiate loan terms, and close itsloan. Please check the WIFIA websitefor more information about programdeadlines.https://www.epa.gov/wifiaThe program supports drinking water projects and activities in small anddisadvantaged communities that are unable to finance projects tocomply with drinking water regulations under the Safe Drinking WaterAct. Projects and activities eligible for assistance can includeinfrastructure projects; technical, managerial, and financial capacitybuilding activities; and activities necessary for a state to respond to acontaminant.Communities will apply to theirrespective state program forassistance. Applications will beavailable in the upcoming weeks andaccepted on a rolling basis until June2020.For state contact information (coming soon) drinking-water/drinking-water-grantsThe purpose of this program is to develop water and waste disposalsystems in rural areas with populations less than 10,000. Fixed, lowinterest rates. Repayment - up to 40 years. Grants may be available.Applications are accepted on a rollingbasis. Paper applications are accepted,or applicants can register for and use http://www.rd.usda.gov/programsRD Apply. Information is ces/rd-applyU.S. EnvironmentalProtection AgencyUSDA RuralDevelopmentContactCharlie 10 North HiltonBoise, Idaho 83706Drinking Water Planning GrantsWaste and Water DisposalDirect Loans and er)Water InfrastructureImprovements for the NationAct: Assistance for Small andDisadvantaged CommunitiesDrinking Water GrantHow to ApplyThe State Revolving Fund program to assist public water systems tofinance the cost of the infrastructure needed to achieve or maintaincompliance with Safe Drinking Water Act requirements and protectpublic health.(water)Clean Water State RevolvingFundPurpose or Use of FundsCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network. For the most up-to-date information, contact program managers or . To make corrections, contact waterfundingprograms@unc.edu.Karen Fliggerwifia@epa.gov202-564-29921200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NorthwestMailcode 4201TWashington, District of Columbia 20460David Flesherdavid.flesher@id.usda.gov208-378-56179173 West Barnes, Suite A1Boise, Idaho 83709Page 1

Idaho Water and Wastewater Funding SourcesCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network, August 2019Program(key words)OrganizationWater and Waste DisposalGuaranteed Loan ProgramGov. Non- ForEntity Profit Profit (water)USDA RuralDevelopmentSpecial Evaluation Assistancefor Rural Communities andHouseholds (SEARCH) (small business)Idaho Department ofCommerceCommunity Development BlockGrant Program (CDBG)(water, sewer) e-disposal-loanguarantees/idApplications are accepted on a rollingbasis. Paper applications are accepted,or applicants can register for and useRD Apply. Information is ces/rd-apply Derek JonesThis program helps qualified nonprofits create revolving loan funds that Contact the Rural Developmenthttps://www.rd.usda.gov/programs- derek.jones@wdc.usda.govcan provide financing to extend and improve water and waste disposal program specialist in your state or see services/water-waste-disposal202-720-9640systems in rural areas.contact information.revolving-loan-funds/id1400 Independence Avenue SouthwestWashington, District of Columbia 20250 This program improves the economic health of rural communities byDaryl Moserincreasing access to business capital through loan guarantees thatApplications are accepted on a rolling https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs- daryl.moser@usda.govenable commercial lenders to provide affordable financing forbasis and can be sent via mail. Contact ses in eligible rural areas. Lenders such as federal or stateyour local state office to apply.guarantees/id9173 West Barnes, Suite A1chartered banks, savings and loans, farm credit banks, and credit unionsBoise, Idaho 83709can apply for the program. Businesses can qualify for loan guarantees.(water, wastewater)Business and IndustryGuaranteed LoanContactThis program helps very small, financially distressed rural communitieswith predevelopment feasibility studies, design assistance, and technicalassistance on proposed water and waste disposal projects. The servicearea must have a median household income below the poverty line orless than 80 percent of the statewide non-metropolitan medianhousehold income and the population for eligibility is 2,500.(water, wastewater)Water and Waste DisposalRevolving FundWebsiteApplications are accepted on a rollingbasis. Paper applications are accepted,This program assists low-income communities with initial planning and or applicants can register for and usehttp://www.rd.usda.gov/programsdevelopment of an application for USDA Rural Development Water and RD Apply. Information is availableservices/water-waste-disposalWaste Disposal direct loan/grant and loan guarantee programs. Thehere:predevelopment-planning-grants/idmaximum is 30,000 or 75% of the predevelopment planning costs.http://www.rd.usda.gov/programsNoel 78-5619This grant program is designed to assist rural communities that have9173 West Barnes, Suite A1experienced a significant decline in quantity or quality of drinking waterhttp://www.rd.usda.gov/programsBoise, Idaho 83709due to an emergency, or in which such decline is considered imminent,services/emergency-communityto obtain or maintain adequate quantities of water that meets thewater-assistance-grants/idstandards set by the Safe Drinking Water Act.(water, wastewater)Emergency Community WaterAssistance GrantsHow to ApplyThe purpose of this program is to provide a loan guarantee for theconstruction or improvement of water and waste disposal projectsserving the financially needed communities of rural areas. This isachieved through bolstering existing private credit structure through theguarantee of quality loans. Guarantees up to 90% available to eligiblelenders.(water, sewer)Water and Waste DisposalPredevelopment PlanningGrantsPurpose or Use of Funds The Idaho Community Development Block Grant program (ICDBG)assists Idaho cities and counties with the development of needed publicinfrastructure. The program is administered by Idaho Department ofCommerce, Division of Economic Development, with funds receivedannually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ities-andhouseholds/idApplications can be accessed onDennis Porterwebsite. Please address any mmerce.idaho.gov/developyou may have regarding the ICDBG208-287-0782ment-block-grants/application process to your regional700 West State Street, PO Box 83720staffer.Boise, Idaho 83720Compiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network. For the most up-to-date information, contact program managers or . To make corrections, contact waterfundingprograms@unc.edu.Page 2

Idaho Water and Wastewater Funding SourcesCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network, August 2019Program(key words)OrganizationGov. Non- ForEntity Profit ProfitPublic Works CoBank RCAC provides loans to finance water and waste facility projects. RCAC’sloan programs are unique — they provide the early funds that smallrural communities need to determine feasibility and pay predevelopment costs prior to receiving state and federal program funding.Applications can be accessed on thewebsite and sent to the loan officerserving your state. Applications areaccepted on a rolling basis.Darryl g/enviro480-265-8684nmental-loans/3120 Freeboard Drive, Suite 201West Sacramento, California 95691 CoBank works with rural water and wastewater not-for-profit systems,municipalities, and investor-owned utility companies to provide interimand bridge financing, refinance of existing debt, term loans for systemupgrades, and lines of credit.Applications are acceptedcontinuously. To apply, complete anonline Loan Request Form utCoBank/Industries-WeServe/Water.aspx While safe drinking water, reliable wastewater and waste disposal areessential to a healthy and thriving community, projects like replacingwater distribution lines, construction of a new wastewater facility, ortank rehabilitation or installation can be burdensome and expensive for Contact the program specialist toa rural community. However, Live Oak Bank's speed, efficiency and up apply.to 40-year fixed rate financing for water, waste and storm water forrural and unincorporated communities enable communities to getprojects started faster and help make them affordable.(water, wastewater)Live Oak BankWater and EnvironmentalPrograms (water, wastewater)US Army Corp ofEngineersSection 595 –Water/WastewaterImprovements(water) Richard Berndtrberndt@eda.gov206-220-7682915 Second Avenue, Room 1890Seattle, Washington 98174Shelley Robertssroberts@idahoruralwater.comApplications can be accessed 1website and be sent by mail or e-mail. loan-fund/6065 West Corporal LaneBoise, Idaho 83704(water, wastewater)Rural Water and WastewaterLendingContactThe Rural Water Loan Fund (RWLF) is a funding program specificallydesigned to meet the unique needs of small water and wastewaterutilities. The RWLF provides low-cost loans for short-term repair costs,small capital projects, or pre-development costs associated with largerprojects. The RWLF was established through a grant from theUSDA/Rural Utilities Service, and repaid funds used to replenish thefund and make new loans.(water, wastewater)Rural Community AssistanceCorporation (RCAC)Rural CommunityEnvironmental InfrastructureAssistance PartnershipLoans(RCAP)WebsiteApplication packages are available atwww.grants.gov. Applications will behttps://www.eda.gov/fundingaccepted on an ongoing basis until theopportunities/Assists state and local interests in designing and implementingpublication of a new EDA Programsstrategies to adjust or bring about change to an economy. The program Federal Funding Opportunity.focuses on areas that have experienced or are under threat of seriousstructural damage to the underlying economic base.(water, sewer)NRWA Revolving Loan FundHow to ApplyEmpowers distressed communities to revitalize, expand, and upgradetheir physical infrastructure, and generate or retain long-term, privatesector jobs and investment.Economic Development (water, sewer)Administration,Department ofEconomic AdjustmentCommerceNational Rural WaterAssociationPurpose or Use of Funds Section 595 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1999, asamended provides authority for the Corps to provide design andconstruction assistance. This assistance is to non-federal interests inrural Montana, Idaho and Nevada for water-related environmentalinfrastructure and resources protection and development projects.Send a letter of interest (LOI) to theCorps stating the problem, potentialsolution, and general understandingthat this program is a 75/25reimbursable cost-share.Bentley Hodgesbhodges@cobank.com303-793-21396340 South Fiddlers Green CircleGreenwood Village, Colorado 80111Matt ank.com/small910-790-5867business-loans/1741 Tiburon DriveWilmington, North Carolina 28403www.nww.usace.army.milCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network. For the most up-to-date information, contact program managers or . To make corrections, contact waterfundingprograms@unc.edu.Karen Kellykaren.l.kelly@usace.army.mil509-527-7248201 North 3rd AvenueWalla Walla, Washington 99362Page 3

Idaho Water and Wastewater Funding SourcesCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network, August 2019OrganizationProgram(key words)WaterSMART Grants: Water &Energy Efficiency GrantsGov. Non- ForEntity Profit ProfitWaterSMART Grants: WaterMarketing orFunding Opportunity Announcement(BOR-DO-19-F005) was posted tohttps://www.usbr.gov/watersmart/sRobin Grabergrants.gov in January 2019. Proposalswep/index.htmlrgraber@usbr.govwill be accepted until the application303-445-2764submission deadline of April 24, 2019. Through Water Marketing Strategy grants Reclamation provides 50/50cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, states andother entities with water or power delivery authority. These grantsprovide meaningful support for entities exploring actions that can betaken to develop or facilitate water marketing. Under this fundingopportunity applicants will be invited to conduct planning activities todevelop a water marketing strategy to establish or expand watermarkets or water marketing transactions.Funding Opportunity pated to be posted to grants.govwatermarketing/index.htmlin February 2019. Title XVI is Reclamation’s water recycling and reuse program.Reclamation works with non-Federal partners to identify and investigateopportunities to reclaim and reuse wastewaters and impaired groundand surface water in the 17 Western states and Hawaii. Entities withCongressionally authorized projects or that are eligible under section4009(c) of the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act(WIIN) may seek competitive, cost-shared funding to plan, design andconstruct projects.In FY 2019, Reclamation will beoffering funding under the Title XVIProgram for research, planning,design, and construction ofcongressionally authorized or WIINTitle XVI Projects.Through the Drought Response Program, Reclamation provides 50/50cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, states andother entities with water or power delivery authority. Projects shouldincrease the reliability of water supplies; improve water management;and provide benefits for fish, wildlife, and the environment to mitigateimpacts caused by drought.Funding Opportunity Announcement(BOR-DO-19-F003) was posted togrants.gov on January 24, 2019, andwill close on March 27, 2019.(water, wastewater)Drought Response Program:Drought Resiliency Projects(water, drought)ContactThrough Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects, Reclamation provides50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, statesand other entities with water or power delivery authority. Projectssupport small-scale water management efforts (up to 75,000 inFederal funding for each project) that have been identified throughprevious planning efforts. Reclamation has developed a streamlinedselection and review process to reflect the small-scale nature of theseprojects.(water marketing)Title XVI Water Reclamation &Reuse ProgramWebsiteFunding Opportunity pated to be posted to grants.govweeg/index.htmlin January 2019. (water efficiency)US Department of theInterior - Bureau ofReclamationHow to ApplyThrough Water and Energy Efficiency Grants, Reclamation provides50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, statesand other entities with water or power delivery authority. Projectsshould seek to conserve and use water more efficiently, increase theproduction of hydropower; mitigate conflict risk in areas at high risk offuture water conflict; and accomplish other benefits that contribute towater supply reliability in the western United States.(water, energy efficiency)WaterSMART Grants: SmallScale Efficiency ProjectsPurpose or Use of Funds Josh Germanjgerman@usbr.gov303-445-2839Building 67 (84-51000)P.O. Box 25007Denver, Colorado 80225Amanda Erathaerath@usbr.gov303-445-2766Building 67 (84-51000)http://www.usbr.gov/watersmart/tit P.O. Box 25007le/index.htmlDenver, Colorado 80225For regional specific cts.htmlhttp://www.usbr.gov/droughtCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network. For the most up-to-date information, contact program managers or . To make corrections, contact waterfundingprograms@unc.edu.Darion Mayhorndmayhorn@usbr.gov303-445-3121Building 67 (84-51000)PO Box 25007Denver, Colorado 80225Page 4

Idaho Water and Wastewater Funding SourcesCompiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network, August 2019OrganizationProgram(key words)504 Fixed Asset Program(Certified DevelopmentCompany)Gov. Non- ForEntity Profit Profit The 7(a) program is a flexible tool that can be used to finance a varietyof business purposes. The proceeds of a 7(a) guaranteed loan may beused to purchase machinery, fixtures, and supplies; makeimprovements to land and buildings; finance receivables and augmentworking capital; acquire and start businesses; and refinance existingdebt under certain conditions. The regular 7(a) program’s maximumloan amount is 5 million. There is no minimum amount. Other, morespecialized 7(a) programs have different terms and guarantyamounts.Borrowers must submit SBA FromGary Eisenbraun1919 for a 7(a) business loan to privategary.eisenbraun@sba.govlenders. The lender will review thehttps://www.sba.gov/document/?pr 208-334-1678application, complete SBA Form 1920,380 East Parkcenter Boulevard Suite 330ogram 7(a)and then submit it to the SBA's LoanBoise, Idaho 83706Guaranty Processing Center throughSBA's E-Tran website.or Community Advantage is a pilot initiative aimed at increasing thenumber of SBA 7(a) lenders who reach underserved communities,targeting mission-focused financial institutions which were previouslynot able to offer SBA loans. The maximum loan size is 250,000.Guarantee can be up to 85 percent for loans up to 150,000 and 75percent for those greater than 150,000.All small business applicants mustcomplete SBA Form 1919, BorrowerInformation Form, and 2449,Community Advantage Addendum.Lenders must complete SBA Form1920. The purpose of the Microloan Program is to assist women, low income,veteran, and minority entrepreneurs, and other small businesses inneed of small amounts of financial assistance. Under the MicroloanProgram, SBA makes direct loans to Intermediaries that, in turn, use theproceeds to make small loans to eligible micro borrowers.For additional information on eligibilitycriteria, loan application requirements, https://www.sba.gov/tools/localparticipating micro lenders please visit assistancewww.sba.gov/id(small business)(small business)Contact Small BusinessAdministration (SBA)Microloan ProgramWebsiteFor additional information on eligibilitycriteria and loan applicationrequirements, please contact yourhttps://www.sba.gov/offices/headqlocal Certified Development Companyuarters/ofa/resources/4049(CDC) sources/4049(small business)Community Advantage PilotHow to ApplyThe 504 Loan Program provides approved small businesses with longterm, fixed-rate financing used to acquire fixed assets for expansion ormodernization. 504 loans are made available through CertifiedDevelopment Companies (CDCs), SBA's community based partners forproviding 504 Loans.(small business)7(a) Loan GuaranteePurpose or Use of FundsKerrie /document/?pr 2401 4th Avenue Suite 450ogram 7(a)Seattle, Washington 98121Compiled by the Environmental Finance Center Network. For the most up-to-date information, contact program managers or . To make corrections, contact waterfundingprograms@unc.edu.Page 5

3120 Freeboard Drive, Suite 201 West Sacramento, California 95691 CoBank Rural Water and Wastewater Lending (water, wastewater) CoBank works with rural water and wastewater not-for-profit systems, municipalities, and investor-owned utility companies to provide interim and bridge financing, refinance of existing debt, term loans for system

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