0977 Health Facilities Financing Authority
Program Descriptions

30 - CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL PROGRAM

On November 2, 2004, the voters approved Proposition 61, which established the Children's Hospital Program. On November 4, 2008, voters approved Proposition 3, which established the Children's Hospital Program pursuant to the Children's hospital Bond Act of 2008. The purpose of the Children's Hospital Program is to improve the health and welfare of California's critically ill children by providing a stable and ready source of funds for capital improvement projects for children's hospitals. Both Proposition 61 and Proposition 3 designated the California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA) as the administering agency.

CHFFA is authorized to grant $750 million per Proposition 61 and $980 million per Proposition 3 to eligible children's hospitals. Funding for these programs is provided through the issuance of general obligation bonds. CHFFA developed, through regulations, selection criteria and a process for awarding grants for Proposition 61, and is developing regulations for Proposition 3.

Applications and funding will be available through 2014 for Proposition 61, and through 2018 for Proposition 3, or until program funding is exhausted. In the event funding is not exhausted by the deadlines for each Proposition, CHFFA will amend the regulations to extend the respective programs. As of June 30, 2008, CHFFA has disbursed $282.8 million in Proposition 61 funds to nine hospitals. Proposition 3 funds will become available upon the adoption of program regulations.