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Proposition 64 Public Health and Safety Grant Program Cohort 4 is sponsored by Board of State and Community Corrections. Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC), Section 34019, subd.
(f)(3)(C) states the BSCC will provide grant funds to local governments that assist with law enforcement, fire protection, or other local programming to address public health and safety associated with the implementation of the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC), Section 34019, subd.
(f)(3)(C) states the BSCC will provide grant funds to local governments that assist with law enforcement, fire protection, or other local programming to address public health and safety associated with the implementation of the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Technical questions concerning the RFP, the proposal process, or programmatic issues must be submitted by email to: Prop64_Grant4@bscc. ca.
gov. The total funding available through the Cohort 4 RFP is $125 million. The total available funding will be awarded within four (4) categories as outlined in the RFP. Proposals selected for funding will be under agreement from: July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2031.
The agreement includes a 5-year grant project period starting on July 1, 2026, and ending on June 30, 2031. An additional six months (July 1, 2031, to December 31, 2031) will be included in the term of the grant agreement for the sole purpose of finalizing and submitting a required Local Evaluation Report and a required audit The Prop 64 Grant Proposal Package is available exclusively through the Submittable online application portal.
All proposals must be submitted through Submittable no later than 3:00 p. m. (PST) on March 30, 2026.
At 3:00 p. m. (PST) Applicants interested in applying for a Prop 64 grant are asked (but are not required) to submit a non-binding letter indicating their intent to apply.
Applicants eligible to apply for the Prop 64 Cohort 4 Grant must be a local jurisdiction that either:1. Allows the retail sale of cannabis in storefronts. OR2.
For jurisdictions with a population of 10,000 residents or less, allows cannabis delivery in the jurisdiction that serves both medicinal and adult-use consumers. All Prop 64 Grant applicants must designate a Lead Public Agency (LPA) to serve as the coordinator for all grant activities. The LPA must be a governmental agency with local authority of or within that city, county, or city and county.
Applicants must propose projects that fall within one or more of the following four (4) Project Purpose Areas (PPAs), listed here:• PPA 1: Public Safety/Enforcement• PPA 2: Public Health• PPA 3: Youth Development/Youth Prevention and Intervention• PPA 4: Environmental Impacts Projects selected for funding will be required to submit Quarterly Progress Reports (QPRs) to the BSCC and complete an evaluation of their grant-funded project that focuses on the achievement of the project’s goals and objectives.
Completion of the evaluation requires the submission of a Local Evaluation Plan (LEP) and Local Evaluation Report (LER). Grantees are required to provide the BSCC with a program specific compliance audit that covers the service delivery period of the grant (July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2031). The audit report will be due no later than December 31, 2031.
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ca. gov/proposition-64-public-health-safety-grant-program/#) About the Proposition 64 Grant:Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC), Section 34019, subd. (f)(3)(C) states the BSCC will provide grant funds to local governments that assist with law enforcement, fire protection, or other local programming to address public health and safety associated with the implementation of the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act.
Eligibility:A local government (defined as a city or county) is eligible for a Proposition 64 grant only if it allows the retail sale of cannabis in storefronts or, for jurisdictions with a population of 10,000 residents or less, allows cannabis delivery in the jurisdiction that serves both medicinal and adult-use consumers.
Illicit Cannabis Enforcement Prioritized:Legislative changes in 2025 require the BSCC to “prioritize grant awards for local governments whose grant application includes illicit cannabis enforcement. ” ## Prop 64 PH&S Grants - Cohort 4 The Prop 64 Cohort 4 application period is now open.
**Proposals are due by 3:00 PM March 30, 2026** Cohort 4 Request for Proposals This Request for Proposals (RFP) provides the information necessary to prepare a proposal to the BSCC for funds available through the Proposition 64 Public Health and Safety Grant Program. Proposals selected for funding will be under agreement with the BSCC from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2031.
The term of the grant agreement includes a 5-year project period and six months for evaluation and audit requirements. Proposition 64 Cohort 4 Proposals must be received by 3:00 P. M.
(PST) on March 30, 2026. Proposition 64 Cohort 4 RFP Prop 64 Cohort 4 Notice of Funding Availability Prop 64 Cohort 4 Grant Agreement - SAMPLE Mandatory Attachments to the RFP 1. Prop 64 Letter of Eligibility 2.
Prop 64 Cohort 4 Project Budget 3. Prop 64 Cohort 4 Project Work Plan 4. Criteria and Assurance for Non-Governmental Organizations that Receive BSCC Grant Funds as a Subcontractor 5.
Certification of Compliance with BSCC Policies on Debarment, Fraud, Theft and Embezzlement The BSCC uses special application software called “Submittable” for its competitive grant process. Applications for Prop 64 Cohort 45 must be submitted through the BSCC Submittable Application Portal. Applicants who do not already have one must create a free Submittable account.
After an account is established, applicants may proceed with the submission process. As part of this process, applicants will be required to upload mandatory attachments, complete the attachments and then upload them to the BSCC Submittable Application Portal. Please be advised that completing the application and uploading the required documents into the Submittable Application Portal can take a significant amount of time.
It is extremely important that applicants begin the submission process early. Applicants that wait until the due date to complete the submission process often run out of time. **Applicants are strongly advised to submit proposals well in advance of the due date and time to avoid disqualification.
****The Submittable application portal will not accept submissions after 3:00 PM (PST) on March 30, 2026. ** Prop 64 Cohort 4 Grant Information Session On Monday, March 2, 2026 prospective applicants were invited to attend a Grant Information Session. The purpose of this session was to provide clarity on RFP instructions and answer technical questions from prospective applicants.
BSCC staff reviewed proposal submission instructions, funding information, eligible grant activities, and the rating process. The session recording and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) are posted below. Prop 64 Cohort 4 Information Session Recording ## Prop 64 Cohort 4 Scoring Panel Recruitment The BSCC is currently seeking subject matter experts to serve on the Prop 64 Cohort 4 Scoring Panel.
Scoring Panel members will be responsible for reading and rating eligible proposals submitted to the BSCC for the next round of grant funding. For more information, please visitAbout Executive Steering Committees – BSCC. Requirements to participate on a Scoring Panel are the same as for ESCs except the Scoring Panel will not develop the Request for Proposals.
## Prop 64 PH&S Grants - Cohort 3 At the April 13, 2023 BSCC Board meeting, 37 jurisdictions were awarded, in total, almost $94 million in the third round of Prop 64 PH&S Grant funding. The 5-year grant service period began May 1, 2023 and will end April 30, 2028.
Cohort 3 Project Summaries Proposition 64 Grant Forms, Templates, and Samples Criteria for Non-Governmental Organizations form Fixed Asset Request Sample Food & Beverage Justification Request form Grantee Contact Information Sheet form Incentive/Stipend Justification Request form Incentive Inventory and Log Sample Salaries & Benefits Worksheet Sample Time-Tracking Activity Sample Subcontractor Language Sample December 1, 2025 - Cohort 3 Invoice and Desk Review Updated Webinar Webinar 1.
Desk Review Presentation Slides 2. Grantee Invoice Supporting Documentation Checklist 3. Grantee Salaries and Benefits Worksheet 4.
Instructions for Completing the Invoice Supporting Documentation Packet July 11, 2023 - Cohort 3 Invoice and Desk Review Webinar June 21, 2023 – Local Evlaution Plan (LEP) & Quaterly Progress Report (QPR) Webinar & Quaterly Progress Report (QPR) Webinar") 1. Orientation Recording, Day 1- May 23, 2023 2. Orientation Recording, Day 2- May 24, 2023 3.
Orientation Recording, Day 3- May 25, 2023 Orientation Virtual Binder Section 1 – Grant Contact Information 1. BSCC Prop 64 Staff Contact Information 2. Prop 64 Cohort 3 Grantee Contact Information 3.
Prop 64 Cohort 3 Grant Project Summaries Section 2 – BSCC and Grant Overviews 1. BSCC and Prop 64 Overview Section 3 – Administrative Responsibilities 1. Prop 64 Administrative Responsibilities PowerPoint 2.
Prop 64 Cohort 3 Grant Agreement Sample 3. Mandatory Language for Subcontractors 4. BSCC NGO Assurance Form 5.
Grantee Contact Information Sheet 6. BSCC Grant Administration Guide 7. Justification for Food & Beverage 8.
Justification for Participant & Program Incentives 9. Incentive Inventory & Log Sample 10. Fixed Asset Request Sample Section 4 – Programmatic Requirements 1.
1. Prop 64 Programmatic Requirements PowerPoint 2. UPDATED July 2024 SAMPLE CMV Tool with Instructions ~~Sample Comprehensive Monitoring Visit (CMV) Tool~~ 1.
General Expectations for On-Site CMV Section 5 – Fiscal Responsibilities 1. Fiscal Responsibilities 2. Invoice Worksheet Sample 3.
Budget Modification Sample 4. Invoice Supporting Documentation for Desk Reviews 5. Activity Time-Tracking Sample 6.
Grant Audit Requirement Section 6 – Data Collection & Evaluation Requirements 1. Data Collection & Reporting PowerPoint 2. Local Evaluation Plan & Report Guidelines 3.
Local Evaluation Plan Template 4. Local Evaluation Plan Rubric 10. Statewide Logic Model 11.
Data Reporting Guide & Instructions for QPRs 12. Prop 64 Quarterly Progress Report- Part 1 13. Prop 64 Quarterly Progress Report- Part 2 14.
Prop 64 Quarterly Progress Report- Part 1 _PreparatoryForm_ 15. Prop 64 Quarterly Progress Report- Part 2 _PreparatoryForm_ Local Evaluation Plans (LEPs) LEPs are a mandatory component of the Prop 64 PH&S Grants.
These LEPs ensure projects funded can be evaluated to determine their impact and effectiveness and should describe how the project will be monitored and evaluated and shows how evaluation results will be used for project improvement and decision making.
In addition, the Prop 64 PH&S Grants are required to submit a 5-Year Local Evaluation Report (LER) to identify whether the project was successful in achieving its goals and objectives identified in their application for funding and LEP. City of California CityCity of Chula VistaCity of Colusa City of El MonteCity of FirebaughCity of Grass Valley City of HanfordCity of MaderaCity of Marysville City of MontebelloCity of Mt.
ShastaCity of Nevada City City of OaklandCity of Palm SpringsCity of Parlier City of Port HuenemeCity of SacramentoCity of San Bernardino City of San DiegoCity of SuisunCity of Vallejo Contra Costa CountyDel Norte CountyEl Dorado County Humboldt CountyLake CountyMono County Monterey CountyRiverside CountySan Benito County San Diego CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Cruz County Sonoma CountyStanislaus CountyTrinity County City/County of San Francisco This competitive RFP made $150 million available to California Counties and Cities that have not banned both indoor and outdoor commercial cannabis cultivation, or retail sale of marijuana or marijuana products.
* Prop 64 Cohort 3 RFP Instruction Packet Proposals were submitted using an online application process that closed December 2, 2022. Completed applications included: 1. Prop 64 Proposal Budget and Budget Narrative Attachment 3.
Certification of Compliance with BSCC Policies on Debarment, Fraud, Theft, and Embezzlement 4. Criteria for Non-Governmental Organizations Receiving BSCC Grant Funds 5. Letter(s) of Commitment 6.
Project Work Plan (if applicable) 7. Governing Board Resolution - Sample(optional; not required for proposal submission) On November 9, 2022, the BSCC held a virtual Proposition 64 Request for Proposals (RFP) Bidders’ Conference. The BSCC holds these conferences to provide clarity on RFP instructions and to answer technical questions from prospective applicants about the RFP process.
* Bidders’ Conference PowerPoint Presentation * Bidders' Conference Recording ## Prop 64 PH&S Grants - Cohort 2 Prop 64 PH&S Cohort 2 Grants began May 1, 2021 and ended April 30, 2024. Cohort 2 Project Summaries Local Evaluation Reports (LERs) LERs are a mandatory component of the Prop 64 PH&S Grants. The LER documents the activities completed with the support of grant funds and the outcomes achieved.
BSCC will use this report to verify the grant money was well spent and to describe the impacts of the project. City & County of San FranciscoCity of Berkeley City of Chula VistaCity of Firebaugh City of Fresno & MendotaCity of La Mesa City of Los AngelesCity of Merced City of Mt.
ShastaCity of Nevada City City of OaklandCity of Palm Springs City of Pomona - UnavailableCity of Port Hueneme City of SacramentoCity of San Diego City of WoodlakeCounty of Inyo County of MendocinoCounty of Mono County of NevadaCounty of Santa Barbara Local Evaluation Plans (LEPs) LEPs are a mandatory component of the Prop 64 PH&S Grants.
These LEPs ensure projects funded can be evaluated to determine their impact and effectiveness and should describe how the project will be monitored and evaluated and shows how evaluation results will be used for project improvement and decision making.
There is no formal template for the LEPs; however, the BSCC provides a guideline that, at a minimum, addresses the following: * Process Evaluation Method and Design * Outcome Evaluation Method and Design * Appendices (if applicable) In addition, the Prop 64 PH&S Grants are required to submit a 3-Year Local Evaluation Report (LER) to identify whether the project was successful in achieving its goals and objectives identified in their application for funding and LEP.
LERs will be posted at the end of each cohort’s contract period. City & County of San FranciscoCity of Berkeley City of Chula VistaCity of Firebaugh City of Fresno & MendotaCity of La Mesa City of Los AngelesCity of Merced City of Mt.
ShastaCity of Nevada City City of OaklandCity of Palm Springs City of PomonaCity of Port Hueneme City of SacramentoCity of San Diego City of WoodlakeCounty of Inyo County of MendocinoCounty of Mono County of NevadaCounty of Santa Barbara The BSCC released the Proposition 64 Public Health and Safety (Prop 64 PH&S) Grant Program Cohort 2, Request for Proposals (RFP) on November 20, 2020 with a proposal submittal date of January 29, 2021.
The RFP made available $51,788,690 through a competitive process for projects that address local impacts due to the legalization of adult-use recreational cannabis in California A Bidders’ Conference was held Thursday, December 10, 2020 to answer technical questions from prospective applicants about the Cohort 2 RFP and provide clarity on RFP instructions. * 12. 10.
2020 PowerPoint Presentation * 12. 10. 2020 Bidders' Conference Recording Prop 64 PH&S Scoring Panel The Prop 64 PH&S Scoring Panel members met on February 17, 2021 and were trained on the Cohort 2 RFP and RFP Rating Factors and Criteria.
Learn more about ESCs and Scoring Panels. _*Original Prop 64 PH&S Executive Steering Committee (ESC) members_ Cohort 2 Project Contact List (as of February 8, 2023) Invoice Narrative Examples October 26, 2021 – Invoice and Desk Review Webinar 1. Prop 64 Invoicing and Desk Review PowerPoint 2.
Prop 64 Invoice Supporting Documentation Packet Instructions 3. Prop 64 Supporting Documentation Checklist 4. Prop 64 Grantee Salaries and Benefits Worksheet September 8, 2021- Webinar: Cannabis Industry, Public Health, and Equity August 5, 2021- Quarterly Progress Reports (QPR) – QPR Agenda – QPR Webinar 1.
Prop 64 C2 QPR Q1_2 Grantee 2. Prop 64 C2 QPR Guide_Grantee 1. Local Evaluation Plan (LEP) and Local Evaluation Report (LER) Guidelines 5.
Sample LEPs - Sample A PDF - Sample B PDF 1. Orientation Recording, Day 1- June 22, 2021 2. Orientation Recording, Day 2- June 23, 2021 3.
Orientation Recording, Day 3- June 24, 2021 Section 1 – Grant Contact Information 1. BSCC Prop 64 Staff Contact Information 2. Prop 64 Cohort 2 Grantee Contact Information 3.
Prop 64 Cohort 2 Grant Project Summaries Section 2 – BSCC and Grant Overviews 1. BSCC and Prop 64 Overview 2. BSCC Grants Coronavirus FAQs Section 3 – Administrative Responsibilities 1.
Prop 64 Administrative Responsibilities PowerPoint 2. Prop 64 Cohort 2 Grant Agreement Sample 3. BSCC NGO Assurance Form 4.
Grantee Contact Information Sheet 5. BSCC Grant Administration Guide 6. Justification for Food & Beverage 7.
Justification for Participant & Program Incentives 8. Incentive Inventory & Log Sample 9. Fixed Asset Request Sample Section 4 – Programmatic Requirements 1.
Prop 64 Programmatic Requirements PowerPoint 2. UPDATED July 2024 SAMPLE CMV tool with Instruction ~~Sample Comprehensive Monitoring Visit (CMV) Tool~~ 3. General Expectations for On-Site CMV 4.
Principles of Effective Intervention Section 5 – Fiscal Responsibilities 1. Fiscal Responsibilities PowerPoint 2. Invoice Workbook Sample 3.
Invoice Supporting Documentation 4. Budget Modification Scenarios 5. Grant Audit Requirement Section 6 – Data Collection & Evaluation Requirements 1.
Data Collection & Reporting PowerPoint 2. Local Evaluation Plan & Report Guidelines 3. Local Evaluation Plan Rubric 9.
Statewide Logic Model DRAFT 10. Data Reporting Guide & Instructions for QPRs DRAFT 11. Quarterly Progress Report (QPR) Form DRAFT ## Prop 64 PH&S Grants - Cohort 1 Cohort 1 began October 1, 2020 and ended September 30, 2023.
Cohort 1 Project Summaries **Cohort 1 Statewide Evaluation Report:** From 2020 to 2023, BSCC awarded $24. 7 million to ten grantees for programs addressing youth prevention, health education, enforcement, and environmental impacts. Grantees served over 1,800 youth and thousands more through outreach, achieving outcomes like reduced substance use and increased awareness of cannabis risks.
Despite pandemic challenges, programs adapted and completed major enforcement actions, including eradicating 960,000 illegal plants and conducting extensive community education. Prop 64 Grant Program Cohort 1 Statewide Evaluation: Public Health and Safety Impacts Local Evaluation Reports (LERs) LERs are a mandatory component of the Prop 64 PH&S Grants.
The LER documents the activities completed with the support of grant funds and the outcomes achieved. BSCC will use this report to verify the grant money was well spent and to describe the impacts of the project.
Alameda CountyContra Costa County El Dorado CountyHumboldt County Lake CountyCity of Marysville Monterey CountySanta Cruz County Sonoma CountyTrinity County Alameda CountyContra Costa County El Dorado CountyHumboldt County Lake CountyCity of Marysville Monterey CountySanta Cruz County Sonoma CountyTrinity County The Prop 64 PH&S RFP was originally released on February 14, 2020 with a due date of April 3, 2020.
On April 9, 2020, the Board approved an extension for the final RFP submittal due date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The RFP was re-released to reflect the new RFP due date of Friday, June 5, 2020 and included all corresponding changes to the grant timeline and grant project activities.
* Prop 64 PH&S Grant Program RFP The BSCC held a Bidders’ Conference on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 to answer technical questions from prospective applicants about the RFP and provide clarity on RFP instructions.
* Bidders’ Conference PowerPoint Executive Steering Committee The Prop 64 PH&S Executive Steering Committee met on October 22-23, 2019 and November 13, 2019 to develop content and rating criteria for the Prop 64 PH&S Request for Proposals (RFP). Learn more about ESCs Cohort 1 Project Contact List (as of February 8, 2023) Invoice Narrative Examples December 8, 2021 – Comprehensive Monitoring Visit (CMV) Webinar 2.
BSCC CMV Tool Grantee User Guide 3. BSCC CMV Expectations – On Site 4. BSCC CMV Expectations – Virtual September 8, 2021- Cannabis Industry, Public Health, and Equity Webinar March 10, 2021 – Invoice and Desk Review Webinar 1.
Prop 64 Invoicing and Desk Review PowerPoint 2. Prop 64 Invoice Supporting Documentation Packet Instructions 3. Prop 64 Supporting Documentation Checklist 4.
Prop 64 Grantee Salaries and Benefits Worksheet 1. Prop 64 C1 QPR Q1_2 Grantee Final 2021 Form - updated 2. Prop 64 C1 QPR Guide_Grantee Final 2021 - updated 1.
Local Evaluation Plan (LEP) and Local Evaluation Report (LER) Guidelines November 9-10, 2020 Grantee Orientation – Nov 2020 Agenda * Orientation Recording - November 9, 2020 * Orientation Recording - November 10, 2020 December 1, 2020 Grantee Orientation - Dec 2020 Agenda * Orientation Recording – December 1, 2020 Section 1 – Grant Contact Information 1. BSCC Prop 64 Staff Contact Information 2.
Prop 64 Cohort 1 Grantee Contact Information 3. Prop 64 Cohort 1 Grant Project Abstracts Section 2 – BSCC and Grant Overviews 1. BSCC and Prop 64 Overview 2.
BSCC Grants Coronavirus FAQs Section 3 – Administrative Responsibilities 1. Prop 64 Administrative Responsibilities PowerPoint 2. Prop 64 Cohort 1 Grant Agreement Sample 3.
BSCC NGO Assurance Form 4. Grantee Contact Information Sheet 5. BSCC Grant Administration Guide 6.
Justification for Food & Beverage 7. Justification for Participant & Program Incentives 8. Incentive Inventory & Log Sample 9.
Fixed Asset Request Sample Section 4 – Programmatic Requirements 1. Prop 64 Programmatic Requirements PowerPoint 2. UPDATED July 2024 SAMPLE CMV tool with Instruction ~~Sample Comprehensive Monitoring Visit (CMV) Tool~~ 3.
General Expectations for On-Site CMV 4. Principles of Effective Intervention Section 5 – Fiscal Responsibilities 1. Fiscal Responsibilities PowerPoint 2.
Invoice Workbook Sample 3. Invoice Supporting Documentation 4. Budget Modification Scenarios 5.
Grant Audit Requirement Section 6 – Data Collection & Evaluation Requirements 1. Data Collection & Reporting PowerPoint 2. Local Evaluation Plan & Report Guidelines 3.
Local Evaluation Plan Rubric 9. Statewide Logic Model DRAFT 10. Data Reporting Guide & Instructions for QPRs 11.
Quarterly Progress Report (QPR) Form ## Contact the BSCC regarding Prop 64 If you have questions about the Prop 64 Grant, email Prop64_Grant@bscc. ca. gov. 1.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public Agency. Applicants eligible to apply for the Prop 64 Cohort 4 Grant must be a local jurisdiction that either:1. Allows the retail sale of cannabis in storefronts.OR2. For jurisdictions with a population of 10,000 residents or less, allows cannabis delivery in the jurisdiction that serves both medicinal and adult-use consumers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.