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California Schools Healthy Air, Plumbing, and Efficiency Program - CalSHAPE | California Energy Commission California Schools Healthy Air, Plumbing, and Efficiency Program - CalSHAPE The California Schools Healthy Air, Plumbing, and Efficiency Program (CalSHAPE) provides funding to upgrade heating, air conditioning, and ventilation (HVAC) systems in public schools and replaces noncompliant plumbing fixtures and appliances that fail to meet water efficiency standards.
Upcoming Program Deadlines June 1, 2026 – CalSHAPE Plumbing Program Final Reporting Deadline October 31, 2026 – CalSHAPE Ventilation Program Final Reporting Deadline December 1, 2026 – CalSHAPE Funding Liquidation.
All Unspent Funds Returned to Utilities Ventilation Reconciliation Reporting and Expiration Updates Reconciliation Reports: Grantees are now able to submit the required Reconciliation Report at the same time as the Assessment Report. Expiration Requirements: Grantees are required to submit both the Assessment Report and the Reconciliation Report by the grant term end date for ventilation grants.
Grantees must submit the Workforce Attestation & Verification form during assessment submission, for each individual who performed work on the assessment. The form is available for download under the "Templates" section of the CalSHAPE Ventilation Program menu. Detailed information is available in the Assessment Companion Document, also in the menu below.
The California Energy Commission was authorized by Assembly Bill (AB) 841 (Chapter 372, Statutes of 2020) to design, administer, and implement the California Schools Healthy Air, Plumbing, and Efficiency Program (CalSHAPE). CalSHAPE includes two grant programs, CalSHAPE Plumbing and CalSHAPE Ventilation, for eligible parties within the service territories of the large electric and natural gas utilities in California.
(Ting, Chapter 372, Statutes 2020) authorizes the CalSHAPE Ventilation and CalSHAPE Plumbing programs CalSHAPE Public GIS Webmap Tool GIS Webmap Tool Instructional Video - Zoom Webmap Tool Complete List of Schools Online Registration Instructions Online System Account Registration Instructional Video - Zoom The CalSHAPE Plumbing Program provides grants to local educational agencies and state agencies to replace noncompliant plumbing fixtures and appliances that fail to meet water efficiency standards.
CalSHAPE Plumbing Program prioritizes investments in schools in underserved communities. CalSHAPE Plumbing Program Commission Guidelines, Third Edition . Adopted December 14, 2022.
Notice of Funding Availability Round 5 Plumbing Program Now that you have your NOPA - Next Step Plumbing Applicant Application Checklist Plumbing Application Tutorial Slides Plumbing Application Video Tutorial - Zoom Plumbing Program Application Instructions Companion Document CalSHAPE Incurred Costs Applicant Checklist Plumbing Program Incurred Cost Companion Document Plumbing Reconciliation Companion Document CalSHAPE Plumbing Reconciliation Process Walkthrough - Zoom Certificate of Good Standing for Charter Schools Template Governing Body Resolution Template Payee Data Record - STD 204 Plumbing Program - Noncompliant Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances Worksheets The CalSHAPE Ventilation Program provides funding to local educational agencies for the reasonable costs of HVAC assessment, general maintenance and adjustment, filter replacement, and carbon dioxide monitor installation including certain repairs, replacements and other improvements to HVAC systems.
CalSHAPE Ventilation prioritizes investments in facilities in underserved communities and those located near freeways or industrial facilities. CalSHAPE Ventilation Program Draft Guidelines, Fifth Edition . Adopted May 8, 2024.
Notice of Updated Deadline for the CalSHAPE Ventilation Program Notice of Deadline Extension for the CalSHAPE Ventilation Program Notice of Expanded Eligibility Round 5 Ventilation Program U&R Grants Notice of Funding Availability Round 5 Ventilation Program A&M Grants Notice of Funding Availability Round 5 Ventilation Program U&R Grants Frequently Asked Questions Contingency Funds Frequently Asked Questions A&M Application Materials Now that you have your NOPA - Next Step Ventilation Applicant Application Checklist Ventilation Application Tutorial Slides Ventilation Application Video Tutorial - Zoom Ventilation Program Application Instructions Companion Document HVAC Assessment Materials HVAC Assessment and Maintenance Pathway - HVAC Assessment Report Guide Final HVAC Assessment Worksheets In Excel HVAC Assessment and Maintenance Pathway - HVAC Assessment Report Worksheets HVAC Assessment Report Companion Document HVAC Assessment Report Spreadsheets Limited or No Mechanical Ventilation Pathway Scheduled for Replacement Pathway CalSHAPE Assessment Questions and Answers (Q&A) CalSHAPE Ventilation Reconciliation Process Walkthrough - Zoom Ventilation Reconciliation Companion Document U&R Application Materials Upgrade and Repair Companion Document Upgrade and Repair Reconciliation Companion Document Certificate of Good Standing for Charter Schools Template Governing Body Resolution Template Payee Data Record - STD 204 CalSHAPE Workforce Attestation Form 2024 Program Year Annual Report 2023 Program Year Annual Report 2022 Program Year Annual Report 2021 Program Year Annual Report The CEC issues a notice of proposed award (NOPA) to an LEA following approval of a grant application.
The NOPA Grant List provides a list of LEAs that have received a NOPA for a CalSHAPE Ventilation Program and/or CalSHAPE Plumbing Program grant and the award amounts. The list will be updated monthly. CalSHAPE Program Grant Awarded List (Updated 01/2026) No events are available at this time.
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