Rolling / no fixed deadlineCalifornia state grant

The Charter School Revolving Loan Fund Program

State Treasurer's Office Nonprofit eligible

This open federal grant from State Treasurer's Office supports education-focused work and is available to nonprofits and other eligible applicants, on a rolling basis. It provides awards up to $100K–$250K.

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Deadline
Rolling / none
Award amount
Up to $100K–$250K
Posted
Jul 1, 2013
Opportunity number
1902

Opportunity description

The Charter School Revolving Loan Fund (CSRFL) Program provides low-cost loans of up to $250,000 to charter schools, with priority given to schools opening in the current fiscal year. The Authority conducts extensive credit evaluations, makes funding recommendations, executes loan agreements, creates payment schedules, disburses funds, offsets loan payments, collects delinquent or defaulted loans, and develops program fund reconciliations and projections. The Authority sends out a Listserve to announce the opening and closing of the application period.

Who can apply

  • Nonprofit
  • Public Agency

Please refer to the Program Regulations, Section 10170.18. Eligible Applicant.

Funding

Award floor
$100K
Award ceiling
$250K

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