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Wastewater Funding Comparison Guide

Choosing the right funding program can be challenging because each program has its own purpose, requirements, and application process. This comparison guide provides a side-by-side overview of Vermont's most commonly used wastewater funding sources to help communities quickly identify which programs may be the best fit for their projects. Use it as a starting point to compare key features, understand important differences, and identify the right contacts for additional guidance.

The Basics

Information

DEC Clean Water State Revolving Fund

DEC Pollution Control Fund

USDA Water and Waste Disposal Program

NBRC Catalyst

Congressional Appropriation

EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs

ACCD Community Development Block Grant

Website

All WID State Revolving Funds | Department of Environmental Conservation

VT Pollution Control SRF | Department of Environmental Conservation

Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Vermont and New Hampshire | Rural Development

CATALYST PROGRAM | Northern Border Regional Commission

Senator Sanders

Senator Welch

Representative Balint

All Funding Opportunities | U.S. Economic Development Administration

Vermont Community Development Program | Agency of Commerce and Community Development

Funding Type

Loan, Loan Subsidy, Forgivable Loan

Grant

Grant, Loan

Grant

Grant

Grant

Grant

Eligibility Requirements

Project must be included on the annual Priority List and included in the Intended Use Plan or must be accepted as an "emergency" project

For municipalities that might not be able to meet requirement of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund

Medium Household Income (MHI) and Population ≤10,000

Be designated as Distressed or Transitional

Construction ready projects are most competitive

 

Serve low and moderate income individuals

Application Accepted

Rolling; Bond Bank quarterly bond offerings

Rolling

Rolling

Spring and fall annually

~February/March annually

Rolling

Rolling, but evaluated 1 time per year only

Application Submission

ANR Online Portal then Vermont Bond Bank online form

ANR Online Portal then Vermont Bond Bank online form

RD Apply Portal

Grants Management System Portal

Online Form

EDGE Portal

GEARS Portal

Unique Application Process Requirements

Legal opinion from approved bond council

Similar to Clean Water State Revolving Fund but no federal requirements

One year audited financial statements, Notice of Intent to File Application, existing or proposed rate structure

Project Interest Form optional. Pre-application required

Senators and Representatives nominate projects. The Appropriations Committees chose projects. Funded projects apply to a designed federal program and receive a grant. All requirements of that program must be followed.

 

Requires public hearing prior to application. Must have an adopted municipal plan. Any award conditions must be met prior to issuance of a grant agreement.

Project List - Required (R) or Optional and Increases Competitiveness (O)

R - Vermont CWSRF Project Priority List and Intended Use Plan

R - Vermont CWSRF Project Priority List and Intended Use Plan

O = Strategic Economic and Community Development Program Pre-qualification

O - Regional Project Priority List

 

O - State or Regional Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)

R - Vermont Statute prohivits funding projects in the floodplain except under certain circumstances

Maximum Funding

None for Planning and Final Design. Construction cap possible depending on project pool.

25% to 50% of total project cost

None

Feasibility up to $100,000; Implementation $1 M (infrastructure), $3 M (regional or multi-infrastructure), or $500,000 (all others)

 

None - Average award is $1.4 M

Planning Grant $3,000 to $60,000; Implementation Grant $50,000 to $1 M

Local Match

Not required

Based on grant amount

Not required

20% or 50%

Not required, but look for projects that have leveraged other grants

40% - can be reduced to 30% or 20% based on unemployment rate or per capita income

10%

Loan Term

Planning and Final Design 5 to 15 years each. Construction asset life up to 30 years

N/A

System life expectancy up to 40 years

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A - Municipalities can loan their awards to other entities

Loan Interest Rate

Planning and Final Design 0%. Construction annual 2% administrative fee.
Partial loan forgiveness possible for some systems

N/A

Depends on need and MHI; as of 01/01/25, Poverty 2.5%, Intermediate 3.25%, Market 4.125%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Activity Funded

Activity

DEC Clean Water State Revolving Fund

DEC Pollution Control Fund

USDA Water and Waste Disposal Program

NBRC Catalyst

Congressional Appropriation

EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs

ACCD Community Development Block Grant

Development of Funding Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

X

Project Manager

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Feasibility Planning / Preliminary Engineering

X

X

 

X

 

 

 

Design

X

X

 

X

 

X

X

System Acquisition

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

Property Acquisition

X

 

In some cases

 

X

X

 

Construction

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Other Program Information

Information

DEC Clean Water State Revolving Fund

DEC Pollution Control Fund

USDA Water and Waste Disposal Program

NBRC Catalyst

Congressional Directed Spending/Community Project Funding

EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs

ACCD Community Development Block Grant

Funding Source

Federal

State

Federal

Federal

Federal

Federal

Federal

Requires Asset Management Plan

Yes

 

 

No

 

No

No

Requires Bond Vote

Yes - Construction

Yes - Construction

Yes - Construction

No

Depends on federal pass-through program

No

No

Funding Priorities

Construction based on project readiness

Construction based on project readiness

Projects must be financially sustainable

Jobs created or maintained.   Rural communities with fewer than 5,000 people and underserved communities. Community resilience.

Varies annually based on Congressional priorities

Jobs created or maintained. Alignment with Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS).

Based on current Vermont HUD Consolidated Plan

Other Information

 

This fund is not always capitalized, so municipalities should speak with DEC about availability.

When provided by Congress, has additional funds through a Disaster Supplemental program

 

Consult with Congressional staff prior to applying

When provided by Congress, Disaster Supplemental funding available with 20% match

Can be used as match to other federal programs. When provided by Congress, has additional funds through a Disaster Supplemental program

Program Contact

 

Information

DEC Clean Water State Revolving Fund

DEC Pollution Control Fund

USDA Water and Waste Disposal Program

NBRC Catalyst

Congressional Appropriation

EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs

ACCD Community Development Block Grant

Name

Tom Brown, Program Lead

Tom Brown, Program Lead

Dianne Drown, Community Program Specialist

Kristie Farnham, VT Program Manager

Depends on Congressional office

Katherine Trapani, Economic Development Representative for ME, NH, and VT

Julia Connell and Nathan Cleveland

Email Address

Thomas.Brown@vermont.gov

Thomas.Brown@vermont.gov

Dianne.Drown@usda.gov

Kristie.Farnham@vermont.gov

N/A

Ktrapani@eda.gov

julia.connell@vermont.gov and nathan.cleveland@vermont.gov

Telephone

802-622-4205

802-622-4205

802-424-3159

802-398-5268

Sen. Sanders 800-339-9834; 

Sen. Welch 802-863-2525; 

Rep. Balint 888-293-9874 (Burlington) and 802-652-2450 (Brattleboro)

215-514-6572

Julia 802-828-5215

Nathan 802-585-5659

Every wastewater project is different, and most communities use more than one funding source to meet their needs. Early planning and conversations with program staff can help identify the best funding strategy, improve application quality, and increase the likelihood of success. If you have questions, reach out to the contacts listed in this guide or the technical assistance organizations that support Vermont communities.

Where to Find Help

Need one-on-one help advancing your local wastewater project or to narrow funding opportunities? If so, you can schedule a convenient time to meet with our Project & Funding Specialist by booking time directly into her calendar or emailing bwaninger@vlct.org. Whether your project is just in the idea phase, has started to gain momentum, has stalled completely, or you just need help prioritizing projects before you get started, let us help you. 

Many municipalities lack capacity for grant writing and administration. VLCT’s resource, Increasing Municipal Capacity for Grants, offers ideas for assistance with grants. Many of the capacity builders also provide project management services. Hiring experienced project management services can increase the speed of project development and help avoid cost, permitting, and other development surprises.

Publication Date
06/29/2026

Disclaimer: This resource was created by Municipal Operations Support (MOS) staff of non-legal professionals with expertise of the subject matter. It is only intended to provide information and does NOT constitute legal advice. Readers with legal questions are encouraged to contact an attorney. The use or downloading of this resource does NOT create an attorney-client relationship and will not be treated in a confidential manner. Non-legal questions about this resource can be directed to MOS staff at mos@vlct.org.