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  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 68 Regionwide Grants

    Open Date
    Aug 21, 2024
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $206,150
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    September 29, 2025, 10:01 am
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Prop 68 Regionwide
    Portal ID
    79598
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Create, expand, and/or improve public open space in the RMC's territory by improving water quality supply, create, enhance or improve a reliable water supply and/or restore an important species and habitat.

    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: Proposition 68 Regionwide Grants>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Proposition 68 LLAR Severely Disadvantaged Communities

    Open Date
    Sep 4, 2024
    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:
    September 4, 2024, 1:36 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

    Proposition 68 Technical Assistance

    Open Date
    Sep 5, 2024
    State Agency / Department
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $531,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    September 5, 2024, 8:23 am
    Grantor
    San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Prop 68 TA
    Portal ID
    80483
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Pursuant to Section 8008(b)(1) of Proposition 68, up to 10% of the funds available may be allocated for technical assistance to disadvantaged communities. RMC’s Technical Assistance Program (TAP) supports local communities with application assistance with the goal of facilitating access to the Conservancy’s funding programs. Technical Assistance can be applied to through RMC’s Small and Very Small Grants Programs or requested through RMC staff. 

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

    Applicants must operate within, and projects must benefit the RMC's defined funding area. More information on the RMC's funding area can be found at our interactive map.

    View Full Grant Details: Proposition 68 Technical Assistance>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Public Access

    Open Date
    Nov 18, 2024
    State Agency / Department
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $3,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 3, 2025, 4:28 pm
    Grantor
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    83087
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Wildlife Conservation Board’s Public Access Program’s projects should focus on creating meaningful outdoor experiences for all Californians. Projects should provide public benefits, leverage funding to produce the greatest benefit, and provide access to natural and wild areas.

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

    Statewide

    View Full Grant Details: Public Access>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage

    Open Date
    Nov 18, 2024
    State Agency / Department
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $5,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 18, 2025, 10:57 am
    Grantor
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    83012
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Program is seeking proposals for planning or implementation projects that construct, repair, modify, or remove transportation infrastructure or water resources infrastructure improving passage for wildlife or fish. Additional consideration will be given for projects that restore or enhance wildlife mobility or fish passage across barriers whose impacts on migration have been increased by drought conditions.

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

    Statewide

    View Full Grant Details: Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Regional Conservation Investment Strategies

    Open Date
    Nov 18, 2024
    State Agency / Department
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $2,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 17, 2025, 2:11 pm
    Grantor
    Wildlife Conservation Board
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    83000
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    WCB is seeking high-quality grant proposals for the development of RCIS's. CDFW's RCIS program encourages public agencies to develop regional conservation planning documents using the best available science to identify regional conservation priorities and other actions to help California’s species populations that may be vulnerable or declining by protecting, restoring, creating, and reconnecting their habitats.

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

    Statewide

    View Full Grant Details: Regional Conservation Investment Strategies>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    2025 – 2026 LSTA Community Impact Grants

    Open Date
    Jan 10, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    CA State Library
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $500,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $10,000 – $250,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advance(s)
    Current as of:
    July 8, 2025, 12:22 pm
    Grantor
    CA State Library
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    86477
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The California State Library’s LSTA Community Impact grants opportunity helps California’s libraries respond effectively to local needs and align services with local community aspirations; support experimentation and research and development in California’s libraries; and provide training and support in grant writing and grant management for the California library community.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Individual
    • Nonprofit
    Eligible Geographies

    Grant opportunity is limited to California.

    View Full Grant Details: 2025 – 2026 LSTA Community Impact Grants>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 1/1/26 11:59
    Grant Title

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

    Open Date
    Jun 2, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Public Utilities Commission
    Match Funding?
    15%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $36,385,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    June 9, 2025, 4:23 pm
    Grantor
    Public Utilities Commission
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    104562
    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 – January 2026 Cycle>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 1/31/26 17:00
    Grant Title

    2025 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Directed Grant Program

    Open Date
    Jun 16, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $10,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advance(s)
    Current as of:
    June 16, 2025, 1:06 pm
    Grantor
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    107157
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The primary focus of this Program is protecting people and communities. California’s Wildfire and Forest Resilience Action Plan: A Comprehensive Strategy identifies three goals that are strongly aligned with SNC’s Watershed Improvement Plan: healthy and resilient natural places, safe communities, and sustainable economies. This Program aims to support projects that result in a combination of multiple watershed, ecosystem, and community benefits.

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

    A project must be located within SNC’s service area, the Sierra-Cascade Region defined in SNC’s governing legislation. 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: 2025 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Directed Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 12/31/27 00:00
    Grant Title

    Sustainable Recreation, Tourism, and Equitable Outdoor Access Directed Grant Program (2025-2027)

    Open Date
    Jul 1, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $4,100,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    July 1, 2025, 10:11 am
    Grantor
    Sierra Nevada Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    129150
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    This Grant Program aims to support innovative efforts to enhance, promote, and develop sustainable recreation and tourism opportunities and increase access for all to public lands in the Sierra-Cascade region. Program goals include improving access to nature and outdoor recreation opportunities, reducing impacts of overuse on natural and cultural resources, and supporting the development of sustainable recreation economies.

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

    A project must be located within SNC’s service area, the Sierra-Cascade Region defined as defined in SNC’s governing legislation. The Region covers nearly 27 million acres and includes all or part of 24 counties in California.

    View Full Grant Details: Sustainable Recreation, Tourism, and Equitable Outdoor Access Directed Grant Program (2025-2027)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    Senate Bill 1 Sea Level Rise Tribal Cultural Resources Funding Program

    Open Date
    Jul 19, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Ocean Protection Council
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $5,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $250,000 – $750,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    September 10, 2025, 11:53 am
    Grantor
    Ocean Protection Council
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    141324
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The purpose of the Sea Level Rise (SLR) Tribal Cultural Resources Funding Program is to provide funding for tribes to assess and plan for the impacts of SLR on their ancestral lands, cultural sites, lifeways, and resources in a manner that is meaningful and beneficial to the tribe. This program offers an alternative and more flexible funding pathway within the Ocean Protection Council’s broader SB 1 Grant Program.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies

    Projects may focus on tribally owned lands and coastal waters, non-tribal lands and coastal waters with cultural significance, or both.

    View Full Grant Details: Senate Bill 1 Sea Level Rise Tribal Cultural Resources Funding Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 12/19/26 23:59
    Grant Title

    Tahoe for All

    Open Date
    Sep 17, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Tahoe Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $400,000
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    September 17, 2025, 10:19 am
    Grantor
    Tahoe Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    148029
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Tahoe for All Grant Program (TFA Program) is the Conservancy's Outdoors for All Grant opportunity. The Goal of the TFA Program is to support programs and projects that provide positive and inclusive outdoor experiences for historically underserved and excluded communities by providing grants for programs and projects that address economic, physical, social, cultural, or other barriers to accessing outdoor experiences in Tahoe. 

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

    Lake Tahoe Basin

    View Full Grant Details: Tahoe for All>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 11/21/25 17:00
    Grant Title

    FY 2026-27 Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant

    Open Date
    Sep 17, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Department of Transportation
    Match Funding?
    11%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    $50,000 – $700,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    September 17, 2025, 12:37 pm
    Grantor
    Department of Transportation
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    148461
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    Sustainable Communities support/implement local/regional multimodal transportation and land use planning projects that further a region’s RTP SCS and contribute to GHG reduction.

    Strategic Partnerships support Federal Planning Factors and transportation/multimodal planning studies in partnership with Caltrans that address regional, interregional, and statewide needs of the State Highway System.

    Planning projects must have a transportation nexus.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Public Agency
    • Tribal Government
    Eligible Geographies
    View Full Grant Details: FY 2026-27 Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active Ongoing
    Grant Title

    BH UWC Consolidated Grant Program

    Open Date
    Oct 9, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Baldwin Hills Conservancy
    Match Funding?
    25%
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 9, 2025, 1:42 pm
    Grantor
    Baldwin Hills Conservancy
    Grant Program ID
    BHUWC - CGP 2025
    Portal ID
    149622
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The BH UWC Consolidated Grant Program streamlines administration of State funds, aligning with the Cutting Green Tape initiative. Centered on Embedding Equity, it funds high-impact projects that advance conservation, climate resilience, and Access for All through Planning, Implementation, Acquisition, and Stewardship & Community Access Grants that deliver equitable, measurable benefits statewide. 

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

    The jurisdictional territory extends approximately 70.2 square miles. See MAP: https://egislacounty.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/8509b6828fa946a680f0852cdf891d14_0/explore?location=33.957590%2C-118.362643%2C11.57. 

    View Full Grant Details: BH UWC Consolidated Grant Program>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 12/15/25 20:00
    Grant Title

    WHALE TAIL® Grant

    Open Date
    Oct 10, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Coastal Commission
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $2,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $1 – $50,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Advances & Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 10, 2025, 10:53 am
    Grantor
    Coastal Commission
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    151083
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    WHALE TAIL® Grants help people connect to the California coast and its watersheds through experiential education, stewardship, and outdoor experiences. WHALE TAIL® Grants focus on engaging communities that face barriers accessing marine education and stewardship opportunities, and can engage participants of any age anywhere in California.

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

    Grant projects can take place anywhere in California and must engage audiences within California, with a priority for communities that face barriers accessing coastal and marine education and stewardship.

    View Full Grant Details: WHALE TAIL® Grant>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 1/30/26 12:00
    Grant Title

    Doctoral Student Representative Precision Medicine Research

    Open Date
    Oct 15, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    CA Health and Human Services Agency
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $2,300,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $155,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 24, 2025, 1:34 pm
    Grantor
    CA Health and Human Services Agency
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    27602
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    This funding opportunity aims to support doctoral student representative research within California that uses a precision medicine framework, includes underrepresented populations, who have been underrecognized or historically excluded, as research participants, and reduces health disparities, so that research benefits all people within California, and promotes health innovation for all California communities. 

    Eligible Applicants
    • Individual
    Eligible Geographies

    The applicant must be conducting research at a non-profit California academic research institution.

    Projects must take place in California, and data should focus on people that live in California but are not limited to only California populations.

    Selection considerations may include the project location and which populations are studied within California to balance geographic and institutional diversity of awarded institutions and topics.  

    View Full Grant Details: Doctoral Student Representative Precision Medicine Research>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 11/21/25 12:00
    Grant Title

    Representative Precision Medicine Research Through Partnerships

    Open Date
    Oct 15, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    CA Health and Human Services Agency
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $6,000,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $1,200,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 24, 2025, 1:35 pm
    Grantor
    CA Health and Human Services Agency
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    151608
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    This funding opportunity aims to support precision medicine and representative research that leverage partnerships within California, include underrepresented populations, who have been underrecognized or historically excluded, as research participants, and reduce health disparities, so that research benefits all people within California and promotes health innovation for all California communities.  

     

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

    Projects must take place in California, and data should focus on people that live in California but are not limited to only California populations.  

    Selection considerations may include project location to balance geographic and institutional diversity of awarded primary and partner organizations, and if at least one partner is located in an area that has not recently received significant investment in federal biomedical research funding.

    View Full Grant Details: Representative Precision Medicine Research Through Partnerships>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 12/15/25 14:00
    Grant Title

    Trauma Recovery Center Grant Fiscal Year 26/27

    Open Date
    Oct 16, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Victim Compensation Board
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $0
    Estimated Low/High
    Dependent
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 16, 2025, 8:02 am
    Grantor
    Victim Compensation Board
    Grant Program ID
    Victim Compensation Board
    Portal ID
    150723
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The Trauma Recovery Center Grant funds centers throughout California that assist victims of violent crime. These centers provide wrap-around services and assist victims who are typically unserved and underserved communities. 

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

    Statewide

    View Full Grant Details: Trauma Recovery Center Grant Fiscal Year 26/27>/span>
  • Deadline
    Forecasted
    Grant Title

    Employment Pathways Technical Assistance (EPTA) grant for Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26)

    Open Date
    12/01/2025
    State Agency / Department
    Employment Development Department
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $1,500,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $1,500,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 29, 2025, 11:41 am
    Grantor
    Employment Development Department
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    152454
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The selected EPTA PY 25-26 awardee will provide developmental evaluation and technical assistance to projects providing skills trainings to target populations who face unique challenges to accessing employment opportunities. This grant funding provides a valuable opportunity to leverage the evaluation outputs and implement necessary adaptations to support workforce development projects that benefit the individuals and communities they serve.

    Eligible Applicants
    • Nonprofit
    • Public Agency
    Eligible Geographies

    Applicants for the PY 25-26 EPTA grant must be organizations with the capacity, relationships, and expertise to deliver developmental evaluation and technical assistance services to projects aiming to accelerate outcomes for the grant's target populations across the State of California.

    View Full Grant Details: Employment Pathways Technical Assistance (EPTA) grant for Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26)>/span>
  • Deadline
    Active 12/8/25 15:00
    Grant Title

    Employment and Training Pathways program (ETPP) Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26)

    Open Date
    Oct 29, 2025
    State Agency / Department
    Employment Development Department
    Match Funding?
    No
    Estimated Total Funding
    $16,300,000
    Estimated Low/High
    $500,000 – $2,000,000
    Funds Disbursement
    Reimbursement(s)
    Current as of:
    October 29, 2025, 11:27 am
    Grantor
    Employment Development Department
    Grant Program ID
    Portal ID
    147783
    Opportunity Type
    • Grant
    Purpose

    The ETPP grants will be awarded to develop and implement projects that accelerate pathways to employment for populations facing significant employment barriers into high-demand occupations for good-quality jobs.  The ETPP will develop skill-based pathways by integrating education and workforce training programs to align with the specific needs of to serve California’s highest-needs populations.

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

    The ETPP PY 25-26 seeks proposals that employ strategies that will expand access to high-quality, career-connected learning opportunities for Californians’ English Language Learners (ELLs); justice-involved individuals; opportunity young adults (OYA) who are not working, working in low-wage occupations, have a pattern of intermittent employment, or not in school; and veterans who face systemic barriers to employment.

    View Full Grant Details: Employment and Training Pathways program (ETPP) Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26)>/span>
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