Transformative Climate Communities Implementation Grant
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This grant is for California-based collaboratives addressing climate change in disadvantaged communities. Applicants must form a Collaborative Stakeholder Structure including community-based organizations, local governments, nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, faith-based organizations, CDFIs, CDCs, tribal nations, and other stakeholders. The program funds integrated projects within a 5-square-mile neighborhood area that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve health and environment, and create economic opportunities. Both Implementation Grants (for integrated project execution) and Planning Grants (for advancing community-led goals) are available.
⚖️ Cost sharing / matching required — applicants must contribute their own funds.
This grant is for California-based collaboratives addressing climate change in disadvantaged communities. Applicants must form a Collaborative Stakeholder Structure including community-based organizations, local governments, nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, faith-based organizations, CDFIs, CDCs, tribal nations, and other stakeholders. The program funds integrated projects within a 5-square-mile neighborhood area that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve health and environment, and create economic opportunities. Both Implementation Grants (for integrated project execution) and Planning Grants (for advancing community-led goals) are available.
Program description
The Transformative Climate Communities Program (TCC), established by AB 2722 (Burke, 2016), invests in community-led climate resilience projects in the state’s most disadvantaged communities. The program objectives are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health and the environment, and support economic opportunity and shared prosperity. TCC’s unique, place-based strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is designed to catalyze collective impact through a combination of community-driven climate projects in a single neighborhood. TCC Implementation Grants support an integrated set of projects within a neighborhood project area of approximately five square miles. Projects must reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly over time, leverage additional funding sources, and provide health, environmental and economic benefits to the community. TCC Planning Grants support planning activities to advance community-led goals and projects. To date, TCC has awarded over $230 million in more than 26 communities since 2017, through eight (8) Implementation and eighteen (18) Planning Grants. Implementation project examples include, but are not limited to: Affordable and sustainable housing developments Transit stations and facilities Electric bicycle and car share programs Solar installation and energy efficiency Water-energy efficiency installations Urban greening and green infrastructure Bicycle and pedestrian facilities Recycling and waste management Health and well-being projects Indoor air quality projects Community microgrids Brownfield redevelopment A diverse range of community, business and local government stakeholders must form a Collaborative Stakeholder Structure to develop a shared vision of transformation for their community. This may include: Community-based organizations Local governments Nonprofit organizations Philanthropic organizations and foundations Faith-based organizations Coalitions or associations of nonprofits Community development finance institutions Community development corporations Joint powers authorities California Native American Tribes To be considered for awards, applicants must fill out an application survey and indicate their interest in applying for a TCC Implementation Grant by March 25, 2022, or a TCC Planning Grant by May 16, 2022. Application Technical Assistance is required for all Implementation Grants and available to tribal communities and unincorporated communities for Planning Grants. Applicants must submit a Pre-Proposal submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. PST on April 22, 2022. The goal of this Pre-Proposal is to help Applicants, TA providers, and SGC assess whether Applicants are on track to submit a complete, competitive application that meets all threshold requirements by the end of the application period and to identify areas that will need increased support. Threshold requirements are outlined on page 30 of the Round 4 Guidelines. While submitting a Pre-Proposal is required for all Implementation Grant Applicants, it will not affect evaluation of an application or disqualify Applicants from submitting a final application.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants
- CDFI
- Faith-based Organization
- Nonprofits
- Public Authority
- Small Business (SBA-defined)
- Tribal Nation
Demographic focus
Details
This grant is for California-based collaboratives addressing climate change in disadvantaged communities. Applicants must form a Collaborative Stakeholder Structure including community-based organizations, local governments, nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, faith-based organizations, CDFIs, CDCs, tribal nations, and other stakeholders. The program funds integrated projects within a 5-square-mile neighborhood area that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve health and environment, and create economic opportunities. Both Implementation Grants (for integrated project execution) and Planning Grants (for advancing community-led goals) are available.
How to apply
Application links
Key dates & requirements
Program contact
- 📧 tcc@sgc.ca.gov
- 📞 1-916-322-2318
Funding track record
Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.
By fiscal year
| Fiscal year | Applications | Awarded | Award rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022-2023 | 7 | 3 | 43% |
Source: California Grants Portal
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