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  • Deadline
    Active 12/3/26 00:00
    Grant Title

    2025–26 After School Education and Safety grant program (Round 2)

    Open Date
    11/5/25 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    CA Department of Education
    Match Funding?
    33%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $30,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $203,500
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    November 5, 2025, 3:33 pm
    Grantor
    CA Department of Education
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    152751
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The purpose of the After School Education and Safety Program is to create incentives for establishing locally-driven Expanded Learning programs, including after school programs that partner with public schools and communities to provide academic and literacy support, and safe, constructive alternatives for youth.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Public Agency
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: 2025–26 After School Education and Safety grant program (Round 2)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 68 LLAR Severely Disadvantaged Communities

    Open Date
    9/4/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $3,549,462
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    December 3, 2025, 2:07 pm
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Prop 68 LLAR SDAC
    Portal ID
    80480
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Priorities for RMC LLAR Prop 68:

    Develop urban recreation projects and habitat protection or restoration projects,Provide workforce development opportunities,Expand access to diverse populations,Secured matching funds

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.

     

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River.

    View Full Grant Details: Proposition 68 LLAR Severely Disadvantaged Communities>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    RMC Lower LA River Grant Program

    Open Date
    8/21/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $11,413,072
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    November 19, 2024, 1:26 pm
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    LLAR GF
    Portal ID
    79610
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Priorities for RMC Lower LA River Grants:

    1. Ecosystems and watershed protection and restoration projects

    2. Expand access to diverse populations

    3. High-need project implementation

    4. Implementation of projects congruent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.

    View Full Grant Details: RMC Lower LA River Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Wildfire Prevention Grant Program

    Open Date
    8/21/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $2,892,216
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    April 9, 2025, 3:34 pm
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Wildfire Prevention Grant Program
    Portal ID
    79607
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Priorities for RMC Wildfire Prevention Grant Program:

    1. Protect and expand native forests/wildlands;

    2. Support communities in increasing their resilience to wildfire and improving fire safety;

    3. Promote sustainable land use;

    4. Promote investment in wildlands management and workforce development;

    5. Protect cultural resources vulnerable to wildfire.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Eligible projects must be located within the RMC's approved territory. 

    Our territory covers eastern Los Angeles County and western Orange County. This vast and varied area includes mountains, valleys, rivers, coastal plain, and coastline. Our interactive map details our territory's boundaries.

    View Full Grant Details: Wildfire Prevention Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 1 Lower Los Angeles River Grants

    Open Date
    8/21/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $22,284,078
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 27, 2025, 1:42 pm
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Prop 1 LLAR
    Portal ID
    79601
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Priorities for RMC Prop 1 LLAR (Lower LA River) Grants:

    1. Ecosystems and watershed protection and restoration projects,

    2. Protect and Enhance the LA River

    2. Expand access to diverse populations,

    4. High-need project implementation

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River.

    View Full Grant Details: Proposition 1 Lower Los Angeles River Grants>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 68 Grants for Lower Los Angeles River (LLAR)

    Open Date
    1/21/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $14,312,239
    Estimated Low/High
    $10,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    December 3, 2025, 2:05 pm
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Prop 68 LLAR
    Portal ID
    79595
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Priorities for RMC Prop 68 Grant Funding:

    1. Develop urban recreation projects and habitat protection or restoration projects

    2. Provide workforce development opportunities

    3. Expand access to diverse populations

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River.

    View Full Grant Details: Proposition 68 Grants for Lower Los Angeles River (LLAR)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Hazard Mitigation Grant Program

    Open Date
    1/1/23 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Governor's Office of Emergency Services
    Match Funding?
    25%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $210,139,906
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 25, 2025, 1:09 pm
    Grantor
    Governor's Office of Emergency Services
    Grant Program ID
    Ongoing
    Portal ID
    4310
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funds plans and projects that reduce the effects of future natural disasters. In California, these funds are administered by the Cal OES HMGP Unit. Eligible subapplicants include state agencies, local governments, special districts, and some private non-profits.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Eligible subapplicants* from all California Counties may apply.

    View Full Grant Details: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning

    Open Date
    6/7/20 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    State Water Resources Control Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $10,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $250,000 – $500,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    April 16, 2026, 10:45 am
    Grantor
    State Water Resources Control Board
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    1044
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    • Loan
    Purpose

    The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWRSF) program assists public water systems in financing the cost of drinking water infrastructure projects needed to achieve or maintain compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements and support to human right to water.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 6/12/26 17:00
    Grant Title

    California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) Supplemental Request for Applications (RFA) Program Year (PY) 2026-2027

    Open Date
    5/12/26 18:00
    State Agency / Department
    Department of Industrial Relations
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $9,600,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $200,000 – $500,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 12, 2026, 5:40 pm
    Grantor
    Department of Industrial Relations
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    171591
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    CWOP empowers community-based organizations (CBOs) to be trusted messengers for DIR and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, delivering crucial information on workers’ rights and safety measures to workers, employers, and their communities. The present RFA is intended to supplement the current CWOP cohort.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Other Legal Entity
    • Public Agency
    Eligible Geographies

    CWOP grantees conduct outreach in 10 Regions. These supplemental funds will prioritize gaps and emerging needs, particularly in the following regions: Northern, San Diego, Imperial, Central Coast, San Joaquin Valley, and disaster-impacted areas.

    View Full Grant Details: California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) Supplemental Request for Applications (RFA) Program Year (PY) 2026-2027>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 6/16/26 15:00
    Grant Title

    Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media (CCOG-RM) for Program Year 2026-27 (PY 26-27)

    Open Date
    5/20/26 15:00
    State Agency / Department
    Employment Development Department
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $100,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $100,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 20, 2026, 1:36 pm
    Grantor
    Employment Development Department
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    171636
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The CCOG-RM grant PY 26-27 is awarded to develop and implement radio talk shows aimed at reaching domestic and foreign Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFW) and their families to provide timely information regarding various programs, benefits, and services offered through the EDD and its partners.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    The grant targets domestic and foreign Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers and their families in rural and hard to reach communities.

    View Full Grant Details: Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media (CCOG-RM) for Program Year 2026-27 (PY 26-27)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 9/30/26 23:59
    Grant Title

    Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PLANNING Grant (FY 25-26)

    Open Date
    5/29/26 14:00
    State Agency / Department
    Strategic Growth Council
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    $300,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 28, 2026, 4:38 pm
    Grantor
    Strategic Growth Council
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    173037
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Transformative Climate Communities Program furthers the purposes of AB 32 (Nunez, 2006) and AB 2722 (Burke, 2016) by funding projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple coordinated GHG emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Business
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Project Areas must be designated as disadvantaged communities per the TCC Guidelines. The Guidelines contain multiple options for establishing Project Area eligibility. Project Areas for Planning Grants must be contiguous and may be any size and shape. See Section 3.3, Project Area Eligibility, of the Guidelines for more information on Project Area requirements.

    View Full Grant Details: Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PLANNING Grant (FY 25-26)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 7/27/26 17:00
    Grant Title

    2026 Wildfire and Forest Resilience Directed Grant Program

    Open Date
    6/8/26 09:00
    State Agency / Department
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $15,904,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 2, 2026, 12:08 pm
    Grantor
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    173910
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    This grant program is focused on high-impact forest-health projects that deliver strong, direct benefits to communities, critical infrastructure, or unique natural resources. Examples include constructing or improving fuelbreaks, protecting water supplies, improving safety along ingress/egress routes, and protecting hospitals, schools, giant sequoias, and other high-value resources and assets.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    A project must be located within SNC’s service area. The Sierra-Cascade Region covers nearly 27 million acres and includes all or part of 24 counties in California. Proposition 4 requires that at least 40 percent of the total funds available shall be allocated for projects that provide meaningful and direct benefits to vulnerable populations or disadvantaged communities. The SNC will follow these requirements for awards under the Program.

    View Full Grant Details: 2026 Wildfire and Forest Resilience Directed Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 7/1/26 00:00
    Grant Title

    California Advanced Services Fund: Broadband Adoption Account – July 2026 Cycle

    Open Date
    1/2/26 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Public Utilities Commission
    Match Funding?
    15%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $30,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    April 13, 2026, 8:59 am
    Grantor
    Public Utilities Commission
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    156414
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The California Advanced Services Fund Broadband Adoption Account provides grants that will increase publicly available or after-school broadband access and digital inclusion, such as grants for digital literacy training programs and public education to communities with limited broadband adoption

    Eligible Applicants
    • Business
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: California Advanced Services Fund: Broadband Adoption Account – July 2026 Cycle>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 9/30/26 23:59
    Grant Title

    Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 25-26)

    Open Date
    5/29/26 14:00
    State Agency / Department
    Strategic Growth Council
    Match Funding?
    50%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 28, 2026, 12:57 pm
    Grantor
    Strategic Growth Council
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    173241
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The TCC Program furthers the purposes of AB 32 (Nunez, 2006) and AB 2722 (Burke, 2016) by funding projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple coordinated GHG emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Business
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Project Areas must be designated as disadvantaged communities per the TCC Guidelines. The Guidelines contain multiple options for establishing Project Area eligibility. Project Areas for Implementation Grants may be up to 15 continuous square miles in rural areas and 5 continuous square miles in urban areas. See Section 3.3, Project Area Eligibility, of the Guidelines for more information on Project Area requirements.

    View Full Grant Details: Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 25-26)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 4 – Wildfire and Forest Resilience

    Open Date
    12/11/25 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $30,904,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    December 11, 2025, 11:26 am
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    154743
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Wildfire and Forest Resilience [Section 91520(l)]:  may be awarded for projects that promote watershed improvement, wildfire resilience, chaparral and forest restoration, and workforce development that addresses needs related to this subdivision and is designed to create career pathways for individuals from disadvantaged communities, severely disadvantaged communities, or vulnerable populations

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Due to the diverse landscape across the RMC’s jurisdiction, projects funded through bond funding fall into three main Program Areas to allow for equitable distribution of funds across the region.  These program areas are

    ·          Urban Areas

    ·          Rivers and Tributaries

    ·          Mountains, Hills, and Foothills

    View Full Grant Details: Proposition 4 – Wildfire and Forest Resilience>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Senate Bill 1 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Grant Program – Track 1

    Open Date
    2/27/24 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Ocean Protection Council
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $12,795,366
    Estimated Low/High
    $200,000 – $1,500,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    March 25, 2026, 12:56 pm
    Grantor
    Ocean Protection Council
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    59151
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The goal of the Senate Bill 1 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Planning Grant Program (SB 1 Grant Program) is to support the implementation of SB 1 (Atkins, 2021) for local, regional, and tribal governments. Ultimately, the SB 1 Grant Program aims to provide funding for coastal communities to develop consistent sea level rise (SLR) adaptation plans and projects to build resilience to SLR along the entire coast of California and San Francisco Bay.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Business
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: Senate Bill 1 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Grant Program – Track 1>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Construction

    Open Date
    6/8/20 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    State Water Resources Control Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $280,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $2,000,000 – $10,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    April 6, 2026, 9:57 am
    Grantor
    State Water Resources Control Board
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    1053
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    • Loan
    Purpose

    The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWRSF) program assists public water systems in financing the cost of drinking water infrastructure projects needed to achieve or maintain compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements and support to human right to water. 

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Construction>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 7/8/26 00:00
    Grant Title

    Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program FR91

    Open Date
    5/5/26 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 6, 2026, 7:25 am
    Grantor
    Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
    Grant Program ID
    FR91
    Portal ID
    161736
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Farm & Ranch Solid Waste Clean Up & Abatement Grant program provides funding for cleaning up and preventing illegal dumping on agricultural properties (CCR, Section 17991(d)). Each fiscal year has four application cycles, with the fourth serving as the pilot cycle. Cycle 91 (FR91) is the first cycle. CalRecycle administers the program per Section 48100 of the Public Resources Code.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Sites must be located on 'Farm and Ranch' property, defined in CCR Section 17991(d) as range or agricultural land used for activities such as, but not limited to, commercial livestock/crop production (various). The site need not have active sales or production, but shall be appropriately zoned/otherwise authorized for agricultural activities. Appurtenant easements or right-of-ways such as, but not limited to, public roads and utilities included.

    View Full Grant Details: Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program FR91>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy Proposition 4 Nature Based Solutions and Climate Adaptation Grant Program

    Open Date
    3/13/26 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    20%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $11,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    May 21, 2026, 11:12 am
    Grantor
    Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    162927
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The program makes grants to address climate resilience and nature-based solutions in conservation lands and improve sustainability in the Coachella Valley.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Within the Conservancy's territorial jurisdiction.

    View Full Grant Details: Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy Proposition 4 Nature Based Solutions and Climate Adaptation Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Proposition 4: Community and Climate Resilience Grant Program

    Open Date
    5/25/26 00:00
    State Agency / Department
    Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    25%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $48,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 4, 2026, 12:16 pm
    Grantor
    Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    171510
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 4: Community and Climate Resilience Grant Program aim to award projects and programs that protect biodiversity; restore watershed function; and expand equitable access to parks and open space. 

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    The jurisdictional territory extends approximately 70.2 square miles. Click here to see if your proposed project is within the service area: Map.

    View Full Grant Details: Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Proposition 4: Community and Climate Resilience Grant Program>/span>
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