About SGF

The State General Fund (SGF) Program supplies limited vaccines to prevent respiratory illness as a safety net for vulnerable Californians by bridging gaps left by federal programs. Vaccines are made available to local health departments and then shared with external partners. Depending on funding, vaccine offering may vary. 

Primarily seasonal influenza vaccines, but funds might also cover other vaccines for outbreaks or specific needs. See Vaccine and Clinic Eligibility Guidelines by Funding Source (PDF)

Patients of all ages without restrictions. However, vaccines should be directed primarily to uninsured and underserved adults since other sources (e.g., Vaccines for Children, Medi-Cal, or private insurance) cover vaccines for most populations. These guidelines may be revised in the event of a vaccine shortage.

Candidates for enrollment are typically licensed as 

  • State-licensed Community Health Centers
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), Rural Health Centers (RHC) 
  • Health Department and CDPH Approved Health Department Authorized Sites (HDAS)
  • Private provider
  • School-based clinic
State General Fund Vaccine

Enrollment

SGF is not accepting applications for enrollment at this time. Eligible providers will be notified when program enrollment re-opens.

Providers should contact their local health department to get started.

Recertification

Starting 2026, provider recertification occurs each year in summer. Providers sign and agree to updated requirements to maintain their active accounts and order no-cost vaccines. Look for annual program letters and other communications that guide providers through all aspects of the recertification process.

Withdrawing from SGF

Providers may voluntarily withdraw from any vaccine program (PDF) and terminate their provider agreement at any time. Providers must return publicly supplied vaccines to CDPH or transfer them to an approved provider location.

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