LOANS & GRANTS
Southeastern Regional Small Public Water Systems Technical Assistance Center (SE-TAC)
SE-TAC administers an annual competitive grants program to encourage projects that assist small public drinking water systems to meet Safe Drinking Water Act requirements.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Central location providing information on all grant and loan programs available through tahe federal government
NC Rural Center
Information on unsewered communities, capacity building, and supplememntal grant programs available through the Rural Center
The Clean Water Management Trust Fund
makes grants to local governments, state agaencies and non-profit conservation organizations to help finance projects that specifically address water pollution
Department of Commerce; Commerce Finance Center
Financing for industry, business, and economic development
Department of Commerce; Division of Community Assistance
Funding for ingrastructure and low-income areas, which includes water and sewer
Rural Development
Loans and grants for community water, sewer, storm
sewer and solid waste
NC Public Water Supply
Loans and grants under the Safe Drinking Water SRF for water supply systems. Application available to download from site.
UNC School of Government - Environmental Finance Center
NC Water and Sewer Funding Matrix - A listing of NC water and sewer funding resources which includes a description of eligible applicants, maximum grant or loan amount, funding criteria, and contact information.
Division of Water Quality/Construction Grants & Loans
Loans and grants under the Clean Water Act SRF for wastewater systems. Application available to download from site.
Appalachian Regional Commission
Funding available to 29 counties in Western NC for various community improvement projects and how to apply
The Department of Housing and Urban Development
Information about funding available for community improvement
Southeast RCAP Financial Services, LLC
Funding available for individual household wells due to funding from USDA-Rural Development