The Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) was formed in 1982 to respond to local economic development in Washington communities. CERB provides funding to local governments and federally recognized tribes for public infrastructure which supports private business growth and expansion. Eligible projects include domestic and industrial water, storm water, wastewater, public buildings, telecommunications, and port facilities.

Board vacancies
CERB currently has three vacancies. All three terms are for three years, and end on September 2, 2028. Members can serve up to two terms. CERB Board Member Roles & Responsibilities (PDF)
The next board meeting will be on May 15, 2025.
- Location: Spokane Conservation District, 4422 East 8th AVE, Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Resources
News and updates
Resources
2021-23 CERB Project Map
Since 1982, CERB has helped communities in every corner of the state grow by making strategic investments to spur job creation. Check out our map to see the number of projects and CERB dollars invested by county.
- CERB 101 Presentation (PowerPoint)
- CERB 2021-23 Biennium in Review (on Box)
- CERB Newsletter Archive (on Box)
- Fact Sheets for CERB Awarded Projects (on Box)
- CARB – Community Aviation Revitalization Board
- IACC – Infrastructure Assistance Coordinating Council
- Washington Water & Salmon Fund Finder
- Grant and Loan Programs for Drinking Water and Wastewater Projects (PDF)
- Capital Budget Grant and Loan Programs