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Find similar grantsTexas LoanSTAR Revolving Loan Program is sponsored by Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. The State Energy Conservation Office (SECO) provides low-interest loans to assist public entities in financing energy-related cost-reduction retrofits for their facilities.
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LoanSTAR Revolving Loan Program Find All About Economy Programs Purchasing Taxes Transparency Start typing a search term LoanSTAR Revolving Loan Program The Texas LoanSTAR (Saving Taxes and Resources) Revolving Loan finances energy-related, cost-reduced retrofits of facilities supported by the state, including public school districts and public colleges and universities, as well as units of local government such as counties, cities, towns, public hospital taxing districts or political subdivisions ( 10 Tex.
Gov. Code §2305. 032 ). Borrowers receive low-interest loans to help pay for these efforts.
Applicants repay the loans from the energy cost savings realized by the projects. Guidelines for project eligibility, fund availability and project funding and repayment are set forth in Comptroller rules ( 34 Tex. Admin.
Code §19. 41-45 ) . SECO publishes a Notice of Loan Fund Availability for LoanSTAR loans annually.
The notice is published on the Comptroller's website and on SECO's Funding & Incentives webpage. As of September 1, 2025, LoanSTAR has funded more than 450 loans totaling more than $600 million. As a result of this financing, the LoanSTAR Program has achieved total cumulative program energy savings of approximately $900 million, a direct savings to Texas taxpayers.
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Rural Ambulance Service Grants (HB 3000) is a grant program from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts designed to provide funding for rural counties to purchase ambulances and necessary accessories and equipment. Established under Texas House Bill 3000, the program addresses the critical need for reliable emergency medical services in rural communities that often struggle with aging fleets and limited tax bases. Eligible rural Texas counties can use the funding to modernize emergency response capabilities, ensuring residents have access to timely and equipped ambulance services regardless of geographic remoteness.
Sheriff Immigration Law Enforcement Grant Program is a grant from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts that funds Texas county sheriffs participating in immigration enforcement partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Awards range from $80,000 to $140,000 and are available exclusively to county sheriffs who hold active 287(g) agreements with ICE, which authorize local law enforcement to perform certain federal immigration enforcement functions. The program provides financial support to help sheriffs offset the operational costs associated with these federal-local enforcement collaborations, supporting immigration enforcement capacity across Texas counties.