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Drought Resilience
  • Overview
    • Project Purpose and Process
    • Key Findings
    • Recommendations
    • Benefits to California
  • Technologies
    • Drought Resilient Technologies
    • Technology Solutions for Nitrates
    • Technology Scoring Tools
  • Financing
    • Opportunities
    • State Water Bonds
    • Prop 1 Groundwater Sustainability
    • Financing Drought Resilient Technologies
    • Utility Incentives Roadmap
  • Key Policies
    • Drought Policies
    • Recycled Water
    • The State’s Water-Energy Nexus
    • Groundwater Quality
    • Disadvantaged Communities
    • Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)
    • Codes and Standards
    • General Plan Elements
  • Tulare County
    • Drought Circumstance
    • Building the Path to Drought Resilience
    • Recycled Water
Home » Financing » The Vine

Innovative Financing: The Vine

The Verde Innovation Network for Entrepreneurship (The VINE) was established in 2017 by the University of California’s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) for the purpose of promoting agricultural technologies.

"Accelerating Drought Resilience Through Innovative Technologies” was made possible by the California Energy Commission (www.energy.ca.gov/) and funded through the Electric Program Investment Charge.