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Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant: Round 2 is sponsored by Public Utilities Commission. The CEA-LAT Grant will provide up to $200,000 in funding to Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Los Angeles County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA).
It focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts. Proposals will undergo a competitive selection process. Please refer to the CEA-LAT Grant Guidelines and application forms, located on the right sidebar under Applicant Resources, to create a complete and competitive application.
Activities: Potential activities include, but are not limited to: Conducting community outreach and education activities that enrich outreach and education, such as: staff training evaluating grant project impact coordination with TECH Initiative implementer
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Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant: Round 2 - California Grants Portal The CEA-LAT Grant will provide up to $200,000 in funding to Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Los Angeles County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA). It focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts.
Proposals will undergo a competitive selection process. Please refer to the CEA-LAT Grant Guidelines and application forms, located on the right sidebar under Applicant Resources, to create a complete and competitive application.
Activities: Potential activities include, but are not limited to: Conducting community outreach and education activities that enrich outreach and education, such as: staff training evaluating grant project impact coordination with TECH Initiative implementer CEA-LAT Grant Eligibility Location: Los Angeles County only. Priority will be given to projects serving the Aliso Canyon Disaster Area and/or the San Fernando Valley.
Entities: Only California tax-exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code may apply. Organizations located in the Aliso Canyon Disaster Area and the San Fernando Valley shall receive priority for receiving these funds.
“Aliso Canyon Disaster Area” means the City of Los Angeles communities of Porter Ranch, Granada Hills, Northridge, Chatsworth, North Hills, Canoga Park, Reseda, Winnetka, West Hills, Van Nuys, and Lake Balboa. The date (and time, where applicable) by which all applications must be submitted to the grantmaker. Time listed as “00:00” equates to midnight.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit. CEA-LAT Grant Eligibility Location: Los Angeles County only. Priority will be given to projects serving the Aliso Canyon Disaster Area and/or the San Fernando Valley. Entities: Only California tax-exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code may apply. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant: Round 2 is sponsored by California Public Utilities Commission. This program provides funding to Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Los Angeles County to perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA). While directly focused on clean heating, the educational outreach component could align with informing small businesses about energy usage patterns and demand response in the broader context of clean energy adoption.
Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant: Round 2 is sponsored by Public Utilities Commission. The CEA-LAT Grant will provide up to $200,000 in funding to Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Los Angeles County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA). It focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts. Proposals will undergo a competitive selection process. Please refer to the CEA-LAT Grant Guidelines and application forms, located on the right sidebar under Applicant Resources, to create a complete and competitive application. Activities: Potential activities include, but are not limited to: Conducting community outreach and education activities that enrich outreach and education, such as: staff training evaluating grant project impact coordination with TECH Initiative implementer
Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant is sponsored by California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). This grant supports community-based organizations in Los Angeles County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA). It focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts.