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ActiveCalifornia State Parks · 2026

Oak Riparian Land Protection Program

Quick Facts

Agency
California State Parks
Funding
$300,000 - $15,000,000
Deadline
Rolling (Rolling / Open)
Status
Active
Eligibility
California nonprofits, communities, local governments with 1:1 match

About This Grant

Oak Riparian Land Protection Program is sponsored by California State Parks. Grants for new urban green spaces and improvements to existing parks, supporting climate resilience through land protection and greening in California. This program should be reviewed carefully against your organization's mission, staffing capacity, timeline, and compliance readiness before you commit resources to a full application. Strong submissions usually translate sponsor priorities into concrete objectives, clear implementation milestones, and measurable public benefit.

For planning purposes, treat rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows as your working submission target unless the sponsor publishes an updated notice. A competitive project plan should include a documented need statement, implementation approach, evaluation framework, risk controls, and a realistic budget narrative. Even when a grant allows broad program design, reviewers still expect credible evidence that the proposed work can be executed within the grant period and with appropriate accountability.

Current published award information indicates $300,000 - $15,000,000 Organizations should verify the final funding range, matching requirements, and allowability rules directly in the official opportunity materials before preparing a budget. Finance and program teams should align early so direct costs, indirect costs, staffing assumptions, procurement timelines, and reporting obligations all remain consistent throughout drafting and post-award administration.

Eligibility guidance for this opportunity is: California nonprofits, communities, local governments with 1:1 match If your organization has partnerships, subrecipients, or collaborators, define responsibilities and compliance ownership before submission. Reviewers often look for implementation credibility, so letters of commitment, prior performance evidence, and a clear governance model can materially strengthen the application narrative and reduce concerns about delivery risk.

A practical approach is to begin with a focused readiness review, then build a workback schedule from the sponsor deadline. Confirm required attachments, registration dependencies, and internal approval checkpoints early. This reduces last-minute issues and improves submission quality. For the most accurate requirements, always rely on the official notice and primary source links associated with Oak Riparian Land Protection Program.

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Official Opportunity Details

Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.

Riparian and Riverine Habitat Grant Program Organizational Structure Opportunities. Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division Office of Historic Preservation Division of Boating and Waterways Significant Incidents Updates Frequently Asked Questions Planning for a Changing Landscape Riparian and Riverine Habitat Grant Program Alert Something is happening and people are freaking out.

The Riparian and Riverine Habitat Grant Program intent is to provide funds on a competitive basis to increase public recreational access, awareness, understanding, enjoyment, protection, and restoration of California's irreplaceable rivers and streams. Projects include the acquisition, development, or improvement of recreation areas, open space, parks, and trails in close proximity to rivers and streams.

All projects must include a Riparian or Riverine habitat enhancement element and also provide for public access. All funds have been awarded. Amount Awarded: $9,856,691 Riparian and Riverine Habitat Program Funded Projects Application Statistics: 119 applications requesting $36,152,252 Grants and Local Services Connect with California State Parks Have a question?

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Eligibility Requirements

  • California nonprofits, communities, local governments with 1:1 match

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for Oak Riparian Land Protection Program?

Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: California nonprofits, communities, local governments with 1:1 match Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.

What is the typical funding level for Oak Riparian Land Protection Program?

Current published award information indicates $300,000 - $15,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.

When is the deadline for Oak Riparian Land Protection Program?

The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.

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