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Community Resilience Centers Program is a grant from California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) that funds new construction and major upgrades of neighborhood-level resilience centers across California. These centers provide emergency shelter and resources during climate disasters and other crises, while also delivering year-round services and programming designed to build lasting community resilience.
The program prioritizes underserved neighborhoods and aims to strengthen social cohesion, local preparedness capacity, and ongoing access to critical community resources. Round 2 technical assistance is available to support eligible applicants through the competitive application process.
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Community Resilience Centers - Strategic Growth Council Community Resilience Cent... Community Resilience Centers Strengthening community resilience in neighborhoods across California SGC’s CRC program will fund new construction and upgrades of neighborhood-level resilience centers to provide shelter and resources during climate and other emergencies.
The program will also fund year-round services and ongoing programming that build overall community resilience. Round 2 Technical Assistance Find application and guideline resources from previous funding rounds.
Round 1 Draft Guidelines release for public comment Council adopt CRC Round 1 Final Guidelines Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) release SGC makes Round 1 CRC Planning Grant awards SGC makes Round 1 CRC Project Development and Implementation awards Round 2 Draft Guidelines release for public comment California Invests $5 Million to Help Communities Build Climate and Community Resilience Strategic Growth Council Invites Applications to Round 1 of the Community Resilience Centers Program Press Release: California Announces Nearly $100 Million in First Round of Funding to Build Resilience Centers Addressing Extreme Heat and Other Climate Impacts Public Comment Period Now Open on the CRC Round 1 Draft Guidelines Additional Funds, Direction, and Advance Pay for SGC’s Community Resilience Centers Program Press Release: Governor Signs Advanced Pay Pilot Legislation to Support Equitable Access to State Funding SGC’s Community Resilience Centers Program Receives Additional Funds SGC Launches Development of Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Program
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments, community-based organizations, and public/nonprofit entities serving vulnerable populations; applicants should review Round 2 draft guidelines for specific requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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