Texas Capital Fund
The Texas Capital Fund encourages business development, retention, or expansion
by providing infrastructure and real estate development funds to qualified
applicants (non-entitlement cities/counties). Funds will be awarded for the
express purpose of creating new permanent jobs or retaining existing permanent
jobs, primarily for low-and-moderate income persons.
The Texas Capital Fund Infrastructure and Real Estate Programs provide a way
for an eligible applicant to receive funds to make infrastructure and/or real
estate improvements to support a specific business that is expanding or beginning
operations in the applicant’s jurisdiction.
Currently, TCF has four program areas:
Main Street Improvements
The Texas Capital Fund Main Street Improvements Program is designed to foster
and stimulate economic development in the downtown area by providing financial
assistance to non-entitlement cities for public infrastructure improvements.
This program aids in the elimination of slum or blighted areas.
Only a city designated as an official Texas Main Street city by the Texas Historical Commission may submit an application for proposed improvements. The improvements must directly support the revitalization of the city’s designated main street area.
Real Estate Development
The Texas Capital Fund Real Estate Development Program is an economic development
tool designed to provide financial resources to non-entitlement cities and
counties. Funds must be used for real estate development to assist a business
that commits to create and/or retain permanent jobs, primarily for low and
moderate-income persons. The real estate and/or improvements must be owned
by the community and leased to the business. This program encourages new business
development and expansions.
Infrastructure Development
The Texas Capital Fund Infrastructure Development Program is an economic development
tool designed to provide financial resources to non-entitlement communities.
Funds from this program can be utilized for public infrastructure needed to
assist a business that commits to create and/or retain permanent jobs, primarily
for low and moderate-income persons. This program encourages new business
development and expansions.
Downtown Revitalization Program
The Texas Capital Fund Downtown Revitalization Improvements Program is designed
to foster and stimulate economic development in the downtown area by providing
financial assistance to non-entitlement cities for public infrastructure improvements.
This program aids in the elimination of slum or blighted areas in non-entitlement
communities.