Supporting Californians Where It Matters Most
The State Treasurer’s Office delivers targeted initiatives to empower communities, grow businesses, and protect California’s future.
Investing in long-term growth through green jobs, infrastructure, and equitable opportunities for all communities.
Expanding affordable housing access and homeownership opportunities for California families.
Strengthening healthcare infrastructure and access to ensure all Californians can thrive.
Investing in schools, scholarships, and programs to empower students and educators statewide.
Fueling local projects that create jobs, improve neighborhoods, and drive equitable growth.
Providing loans, grants, and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed.
Divisions and Offices
Behind California’s fiscal strength are specialized divisions ensuring security, driving growth, and delivering public benefit.
Centralized Treasury and Securities Management Division (CTSMD)
Safeguarding California’s treasury operations with secure banking and cash management solutions.
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Investment Division
Prudently invests the State’s and local governments’ idle cash through the Pooled Money Investment Account, consistent with the objectives of safety, liquidity, and yield.
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Public Finance Division (PFD)
Facilitating bonds and financing for infrastructure, schools, and community projects across the state.
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Administration
The Administration Division and the Executive Office provide executive direction and support services to programs in the State Treasurer's Office. Administration includes budgeting, personnel, accounting, business services, training and condemnations.
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Information Technology
The Information Technology Division (ITD) is the internal technology service organization that provides information processing support to the Divisions of the State Treasurer's Office and its associated Boards, Commissions, and Financing Authorities.
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Specialized bodies advancing California's financial stewardship, economic growth, and public welfare through targeted initiatives.
CalAccount Blue Ribbon Commission (CBRC)
This commission develops pathways to provide all Californians with access to convenient, affordable, and transparent zero-fee financial services and products.
CalSavers Retirement Savings Board
CalSavers is California’s retirement savings program designed for the millions of Californians who lack
a way to save for retirement at their job.
California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEATFA)
CAEATFA finances clean energy and transportation projects to cut emissions and boost jobs.
California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (CDIAC)
CDIAC provides information, education and technical assistance on debt issuance and public fund investments to local public agencies and other public finance professionals.
California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC)
CDLAC allocates California's tax-exempt bond cap for affordable housing and community development projects.
California Educational Facilities Authority (CEFA)
CEFA issues tax-exempt bonds to help private non-profit colleges build affordable campus facilities.
California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA)
The California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA) provides financial assistance to public and non-profit healthcar
Capital Programs & Climate Financing Authority (CPCFA)
The Capital Programs & Climate Financing Authority (CPCFA) provides incentives for capital investments in projects that align with state and federal policy goals.
California School Finance Authority (CSFA)
The California School Finance Authority (CSFA) was created in 1985 to finance educational facilities and working capital on behalf of school districts and community college districts.
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC)
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC) administers the federal and state Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Programs.
HOPE for Children Trust Account Program
This program provides a brighter future for children who lost a parent to COVID-19 or were in foster care by establishing a trust account, giving them financial resources as adults.
ScholarShare Investment Board (SIB)
This board provides oversight for ScholarShare 529, California’s official college savings plan, helping families prepare for higher education expenses.
Stay Connected with STO Events
Join our workshops, public meetings, and policy discussions to engage with the State Treasurer's Office initiatives.
State and Local Agency Investments
Secure, yield-focused investment solutions for California’s public agencies—backed by the Treasury’s expertise.
Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF)
A voluntary investment pool for cities, counties, and districts, offering daily liquidity and competitive returns. LAIF’s billion portfolio is managed by the State Treasurer’s Office at no cost to participants,...
Pooled Money Investment Account (PMIA)
The state’s primary operating fund, investing taxpayer dollars in ultra-short-term instruments like Treasuries and repos. Combines safety (per CA Constitution Article XI 20) with liquidity for daily cash needs.
Time Deposit Program
Strengthens local financial institutions by placing FDIC/NCUA-insured state deposits (up to $30M per bank). Supports community lending while earning competitive rates for California.
Join the STO
Join a team dedicated to responsible stewardship of California’s resources. Explore rewarding careers in public finance, investment management, and policy innovation.
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Seminars and Webinars
CDIAC educates public finance professionals on debt and investment topics through in-person seminars, live webinars, and on-demand courses in its Education Portal.
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Publications
This page is the central publications hub for the California State Treasurer's Office. It provides public access to a wide range of official financial documents, reports, and governance materials.
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Fact Sheets
Need the facts, fast? Our fact sheets offer concise summaries of key programs and resources, designed to give you the essential information at a glance.
Helping Communities Rebuild After the Wildfires Fact Sheet
Buy California Bonds
Ready to invest? Explore upcoming bond offerings from the State of California and get the official financial data you need to proceed.
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STO News
Highlights from California’s financial leadership: bonds, investments, and community impact.
Contact the State Treasurer’s Office
Visit Our Office
915 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 942809 Sacramento, CA 94209-0001
Phone
(916) 653-2995