Got Grants | November Edition

  1. 2022 AB 617 Community Air Grants Program

    Who:  Nonprofit, Tribal Government

     What: The purpose of Community Air Grants (CAG) is to provide community-based organizations with logistical and technical assistance to support their efforts in improving local air quality. Projects are intended to further the purposes of AB 617 and AB 32 by designing and executing projects that build capacity in communities through supporting community-based organizations’ and community members’ participation in the Community Air Protection Program.

     When: Anticipated application open date- December 5th, 2022

     How Much: Total program funding $10 million

     Learn More: https://www.grants.ca.gov/grants/2022-ab-617-community-air-grants-program/

  2. Infrastructure State Revolving Fund (ISRF) Program

    Who: Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to: any subdivision of a local government, including cities, counties, special districts, assessment districts, joint powers authorities and non-profit corporations (as deemed eligible).

     What: IBank's ISRF Loan Fund program provides low-cost, direct loans to local governments and nonprofits sponsored by public agencies for a wide variety of public infrastructure and economic expansion projects (excluding housing) that improve and sustain communities, helping individuals and families thrive. We focus on small and mid-/moderate-sized local governments and special districts — including those in underserved regions and communities

    When: Application is ongoing

    How Much: Total program funding $100,000,000

    Learn More: https://www.grants.ca.gov/grants/infrastructure-state-revolving-fund-isrf-program/

  3. Climate Adaptation and Resiliency

    Who: Nonprofit Public Agency Tribal Government

    What: The Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program was created by AB109, which amended the Budget Act of 2017 to provide local assistance through the Wildlife Conservation Board for conservation projects focusing on resilience to projected climate impacts.

    When: Application is ongoing

    How Much: Total program funding $2 million

    Learn More: https://www.grants.ca.gov/grants/climate-adaptation-and-resiliency/

If you need more help applying or a community partner to collaborate with, the SJVCEO can help. Email our Executive Director, Courtney Kalashian, ckalashian@pesc.com, to find out how we can support public agencies at no cost in pursuit of grant funding