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Federal and state grant opportunities with plain-English eligibility summaries. We aggregate public records — always verify the details on the funder’s site before applying. Or browse the complete index →
2027 Department of Pesticide Regulation Sustainable Pest Management Grants Program
UnofficialDue in 12 daysDepartment of Pesticide Regulation · $100K–$1M
California's Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) 2027 Sustainable Pest Management Grants Program is open to a broad range of applicants, including nonprofits, businesses, individuals, universities, and government and tribal agencies. It funds projects that advance integrated pest management practices, such as alternatives to weed, rodent, and fumigant use, through research, outreach, and implementation in agricultural, urban, or wildland settings, with award budgets ranging from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Principal investigators may submit at most two proposals per year, and all applicants must meet DPR's specific eligibility requirements outlined in the official solicitation. Applications are due by September 2, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersIndividuals+5 moreCommunity Resilience Centers Round 2 PLANNING Grant (FY 26-27)
UnofficialDue in 15 daysStrategic Growth Council · $100K–$500K
This Strategic Growth Council program funds planning activities (community engagement, design prep, funding readiness) to prepare communities to later apply for a Community Resilience Centers Implementation Grant, with awards of $100,000-$500,000. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply, but each application needs at least one partner organization and a signed letter of commitment. The deadline is September 5, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibility+1 moreTribal Wildfire Resilience Grants Solicitation 2026
UnofficialDue in 18 daysDepartment of Forestry and Fire Protection · Amount varies
Nonprofits and California tribal governments can apply for CAL FIRE's Tribal Wildfire Resilience Grants to fund forest health, cultural/prescribed burns, Traditional Ecological Knowledge programs, and related wildfire-resilience or workforce-development projects serving California Native American tribes. This is a forecasted 2026 solicitation with no award amount or deadline published yet, and eligibility is limited to nonprofits and tribal governments rather than the general public.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonCommunity Resilience Centers Round 2 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 26-27)
UnofficialDue Sep 26, 2026Strategic Growth Council · $1M–$10M
This Strategic Growth Council program funds construction, retrofits, and campus amenities for Community Resilience Centers, plus related community programs and services, with awards of $1 million to $10 million. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply, but each application must include at least two partners, with one being a community-based organization if the lead applicant isn't. The deadline is September 26, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · Amount varies
California's Transformative Climate Communities Implementation Grants fund neighborhood-scale, multi-project efforts that cut greenhouse gas emissions and deliver community benefits, such as affordable housing, transit access, solar and energy efficiency, water efficiency, and community resilience centers, in disadvantaged and tribal communities. At least two co-applicants are required alongside the lead applicant, forming a shared Collaborative Governance Structure with local residents. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · $1–$5M
California's Transformative Climate Communities Project Development Grants fund pre-development and basic infrastructure work (up to $5 million) that prepares disadvantaged, tribal, and previously-funded communities for future climate resilience implementation funding. Disadvantaged unincorporated communities and past TCC Planning or Implementation Grant participants get priority. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 PLANNING Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · Up to $300K
California's Transformative Climate Communities program funds planning activities (capacity building, code and policy updates, community engagement, climate action planning) to prepare low-income, disadvantaged, and tribal communities for future TCC implementation funding, with awards up to $300,000. Businesses, nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityExtreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Round 2
UnofficialDue Oct 13, 2026Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation · $750K–$4.5M
Nonprofits, public agencies, tribal governments, community-based organizations, and public higher education institutions in California can apply, but only as part of a coalition — every application needs a Lead Applicant plus at least one Co-Applicant. It funds heat-related infrastructure planning and demonstration projects ($750,000–$1.2 million) or implementation of already-planned heat infrastructure ($3 million–$4.5 million). At least 40% of funding is reserved for projects benefiting Disadvantaged Communities, with 10% of that share going to Severely Disadvantaged Communities. Applicants must first submit a Pre-Application Interest Form via Submittable (window closes July 21 or August 11, 2026) before the Full Application is due October 13, 2026.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreTire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program
UnofficialDue Oct 16, 2026Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery · $1–$375K
This California program funds Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) infrastructure projects — retaining walls, stormwater/low-impact-development work, slope stabilization, landfill leachate and gas collection, and similar applications — with awards ranging from $1 to $375,000. Eligible applicants include California local governments, special districts, public school districts, state agencies, UC/CSU/community colleges, qualifying tribal entities, 501(c)(3)/(c)(4)/(c)(6)/(c)(10) nonprofits, and for-profit businesses that are California-based or have a California operational presence. Private elementary and secondary schools are excluded even if organized as nonprofits, and applicants without a California connection are not eligible. The deadline is October 16, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+1 moreDivision of Boating and Waterways Local Assistance Pumpout/Dump Station Installation Grant FY26
UnofficialDue Jun 30, 2027Department of Parks and Recreation · Amount varies
California's Pumpout Facility Grant Program funds new construction of boat pumpout and dump stations on the state's waterways. Eligibility is broad — businesses, individuals, nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments can all apply. No award amount is specified.
NonprofitsIndividualsSmall businessGovernment / tribal+1 moreDivision of Boating and Waterways Local Assistance Pumpout/Dump Station/Floating Restroom Operation and Maintenance Grant FY26
UnofficialDue Jun 30, 2027Department of Parks and Recreation · Amount varies
California's Pumpout Facility Grant Program funds ongoing operation and maintenance of boat pumpout, dump stations, and floating restrooms on the state's waterways. Eligibility is broad — businesses, individuals, nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments can all apply. No award amount is specified.
NonprofitsIndividualsSmall businessGovernment / tribal+1 moreProposition 4 – Water Recycling
UnofficialDue Jul 1, 2030State Water Resources Control Board · $1–$15M
This program is open to California local public agencies, 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public utilities, state-recognized Native American tribes, and mutual water companies. The State Water Resources Control Board funds construction (and, for large-scale projects, planning and design) of recycled water treatment, storage, distribution, groundwater recharge, and related water-reuse infrastructure, with awards ranging from $1 up to $15 million. Operation and maintenance costs are not eligible, but all community types, including non-disadvantaged and disadvantaged, may apply. The application deadline is July 1, 2027.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardBroad eligibilitySolicitation for the Electric Bicycle Incentives Project
UnofficialNo deadline listedAir Resources Board · Up to $10M
Open to nonprofits and public agencies in California to serve as the administering partner for a statewide e-bike incentive program targeting low-income consumers; it funds one selected grantee organization rather than individual e-bike purchasers directly. Maximum award is up to $10 million. Note the listed application deadline (May 2022) has passed, so applicants should confirm whether this solicitation has reopened before applying.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityLand Acquisition 2025
UnofficialNo deadline listedWildlife Conservation Board · Amount varies
Open to nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments partnering with the California Wildlife Conservation Board on land acquisition for conservation. Funds "willing seller" land purchases evaluated jointly with the Department of Fish and Wildlife; the process typically takes 6-12 months. No award amount or deadline is listed, and this is a specialized real-estate acquisition program rather than a general grant.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityCoachella Valley Proposition 68 Parks, Conservation Land Access and Climate Change Response Grant Program
UnofficialNo deadline listedCoachella Valley Mountains Conservancy · Amount varies
Open to nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments for park facility improvements, expanded access to conservation land, or climate-impact-reducing projects in California's Coachella Valley, funded under Proposition 68. Applications are accepted continuously via a pre-application consultation process, with priority given to projects serving economically disadvantaged communities. No specific award amount is listed, and eligibility is geographically limited to the Coachella Valley area.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityProposition 4 Grant Program
UnofficialNo deadline listedTahoe Conservancy · Amount varies
Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments working in the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin can apply for this Tahoe Conservancy program, funded by Proposition 4, covering land acquisition, planning, implementation, and monitoring for watershed, forest health, wildfire, and climate-resilience projects (with $25.5 million and $29 million allocated to specific purposes). Funding is typically awarded on a rolling basis without fixed deadlines, starting with a required pre-application letter of intent; no specific award amount per project is listed here.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityProposition 68 LLAR Severely Disadvantaged Communities
UnofficialNo deadline listedSan Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy · Amount varies
Open to nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments for projects along the Lower Los Angeles River in California that support severely disadvantaged communities through drought response and long-term water resilience, funded under Proposition 68. Applications go through a two-phase process: a Concept Proposal reviewed by Conservancy staff before an invited Full Application. No specific award amount or deadline is listed, and eligibility is limited to projects in the Lower LA River program area serving disadvantaged communities.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityEmergency Drinking Water / Cleanup & Abatement Account Programs
UnofficialNo deadline listedState Water Resources Control Board · Amount varies
Open to nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments in California; this state Cleanup and Abatement Account funds emergency responses to pollution or urgent drinking water needs when no responsible party is available to pay for cleanup. Funding priorities and availability depend on legislative appropriations, penalty/settlement funds, and loan repayments, so amounts vary and are not fixed. No specific award amount or deadline is listed.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalBroad eligibilitySan Diego River Conservancy Direct Grant Program
UnofficialNo deadline listedSan Diego River Conservancy · Amount varies
Open to nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments for projects that support the San Diego River Conservancy's mission under its enabling legislation and strategic plan. No specific award amount or deadline is currently published. Limited to projects within the Conservancy's San Diego River service area in California.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityCalifornia Forest Improvement Program
UnofficialNo deadline listedDepartment of Forestry and Fire Protection · Amount varies
Open to businesses, individuals, nonprofits, other legal entities, and public agencies owning 20 to 5,000 acres of forest land in California; this program provides cost-share assistance (not full grants) for forest management planning, reforestation, and related improvement activities performed under a Registered Professional Forester. Broadcast, controlled, or cultural burning is not an eligible cost. No specific award amount or deadline is listed, and applicants should expect to cover part of the cost themselves.
NonprofitsSmall businessIndividualsGovernment / tribal+2 more