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Transformative Climate Communities The Transformative Climate Communities Program funds frontline communities’ projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution. Community Resilience Centers Community Resilience Centers Program grants fund neighborhood-level centers so they can provide year-round services and shelter during emergencies.
Factory-Built Housing Regional Pilot Program The Factory-Built Housing Regional Pilot Program addresses California’s housing supply and affordability challenges by accelerating the adoption of factory-built housing solutions that are efficient, sustainable, and adaptable to diverse community needs.
Learn more about Facory-Built Housing Regional Climate Collaboratives Program RCC is a capacity building grant program that funds community-rooted and cross-sectoral partners to develop the processes, plans, and projects that will drive and sustain climate action in their communities.
Tribal Capacity Building Program The Tribal Capacity Building Program provides funding and technical assistance to California Native American Tribes, enhancing staff capacity to advance Tribes’ climate- and housing-related work.
Learn more about the Tribal Capacity Building Program Sustainable Agricultural Lands Conservation The Sustainable Agricultural Lands Conservation (SALC) Program utilizes Cap-and-Trade proceeds to protect agricultural lands on the outskirts of cities and near residential neighborhoods from development.
Tribal Housing Pre-Development Fund A grant opportunity that funds pre-development activities related to building affordable housing, including planning, infrastructure, construction, site preparation, and other activities. Learn more about the fund The Climate Change Research Program engages researchers and community partners throughout the process of research to advance State climate goals.
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