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Federal and state grant opportunities with plain-English eligibility summaries. We aggregate public records — always verify the details on the funder’s site before applying. Or browse the complete index →
2027 Department of Pesticide Regulation Sustainable Pest Management Grants Program
UnofficialDue in 12 daysDepartment of Pesticide Regulation · $100K–$1M
California's Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) 2027 Sustainable Pest Management Grants Program is open to a broad range of applicants, including nonprofits, businesses, individuals, universities, and government and tribal agencies. It funds projects that advance integrated pest management practices, such as alternatives to weed, rodent, and fumigant use, through research, outreach, and implementation in agricultural, urban, or wildland settings, with award budgets ranging from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Principal investigators may submit at most two proposals per year, and all applicants must meet DPR's specific eligibility requirements outlined in the official solicitation. Applications are due by September 2, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersIndividuals+5 more2026-27 Child Abduction Training (AC) Program
UnofficialDue in 12 daysGovernor's Office of Emergency Services · $1–$250K
This California grant (up to $250,000) funds nonprofit or government organizations to provide child abduction training. Applicants must have a SAM.gov Unique Entity Identifier with no exclusion record, be in good standing with California's Registry of Charitable Trusts, and maintain current IRS tax-exempt status — proposals missing any of these requirements are disqualified without review.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibility+1 moreCommunity Resilience Centers Round 2 PLANNING Grant (FY 26-27)
UnofficialDue in 15 daysStrategic Growth Council · $100K–$500K
This Strategic Growth Council program funds planning activities (community engagement, design prep, funding readiness) to prepare communities to later apply for a Community Resilience Centers Implementation Grant, with awards of $100,000-$500,000. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply, but each application needs at least one partner organization and a signed letter of commitment. The deadline is September 5, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibility+1 moreCommunity Resilience Centers Round 2 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 26-27)
UnofficialDue Sep 26, 2026Strategic Growth Council · $1M–$10M
This Strategic Growth Council program funds construction, retrofits, and campus amenities for Community Resilience Centers, plus related community programs and services, with awards of $1 million to $10 million. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply, but each application must include at least two partners, with one being a community-based organization if the lead applicant isn't. The deadline is September 26, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 IMPLEMENTATION Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · Amount varies
California's Transformative Climate Communities Implementation Grants fund neighborhood-scale, multi-project efforts that cut greenhouse gas emissions and deliver community benefits, such as affordable housing, transit access, solar and energy efficiency, water efficiency, and community resilience centers, in disadvantaged and tribal communities. At least two co-applicants are required alongside the lead applicant, forming a shared Collaborative Governance Structure with local residents. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · $1–$5M
California's Transformative Climate Communities Project Development Grants fund pre-development and basic infrastructure work (up to $5 million) that prepares disadvantaged, tribal, and previously-funded communities for future climate resilience implementation funding. Disadvantaged unincorporated communities and past TCC Planning or Implementation Grant participants get priority. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 PLANNING Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · Up to $300K
California's Transformative Climate Communities program funds planning activities (capacity building, code and policy updates, community engagement, climate action planning) to prepare low-income, disadvantaged, and tribal communities for future TCC implementation funding, with awards up to $300,000. Businesses, nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments may apply. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityExtreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Round 2
UnofficialDue Oct 13, 2026Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation · $750K–$4.5M
Nonprofits, public agencies, tribal governments, community-based organizations, and public higher education institutions in California can apply, but only as part of a coalition — every application needs a Lead Applicant plus at least one Co-Applicant. It funds heat-related infrastructure planning and demonstration projects ($750,000–$1.2 million) or implementation of already-planned heat infrastructure ($3 million–$4.5 million). At least 40% of funding is reserved for projects benefiting Disadvantaged Communities, with 10% of that share going to Severely Disadvantaged Communities. Applicants must first submit a Pre-Application Interest Form via Submittable (window closes July 21 or August 11, 2026) before the Full Application is due October 13, 2026.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreCivil Money Penalty Reinvestment Grant
UnofficialNo deadline listedDepartment of Public Health · Amount varies
Open to Skilled Nursing Facilities, nonprofits, consumer advocacy organizations, businesses, individuals, public agencies, and tribal governments in California for projects that directly improve life for nursing home residents, such as person-centered care, infection control training, or arts engagement. Research-only projects, capital improvements, staff salary payments, and high-cost technology like AI or telemedicine are explicitly not eligible. Award size depends on the project request, up to an allowable maximum, with projects running up to 36 months.
NonprofitsSmall businessIndividualsGovernment / tribal+1 moreCalifornia Community Reinvestment Grants Program
UnofficialNo deadline listedGovernor's Office of Business and Economic Development · $600K–$3M
Local health departments and community-based nonprofit organizations in California can apply, with at least 50% of each year's funding reserved for qualified nonprofits. California's GO-Biz awards $600,000 to $3,000,000 to support job placement, mental health and substance use disorder treatment, reentry legal services, and related services for communities disproportionately affected by the War on Drugs. Funding is drawn from cannabis tax revenue and program priorities can shift each fiscal year, so this is a fairly narrow, population-specific opportunity rather than a general-purpose grant.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityChildren's Hospital Program of 2018 -Children's Hospitals
UnofficialNo deadline listedState Treasurer's Office · $1–$135M
Like its predecessor program, this California funding is restricted by statute to the same 13 named Children's Hospitals (eight private nonprofit, five University of California) for capital improvement projects. Awards can be very large — up to $135 million per private nonprofit hospital and $54 million per UC hospital — with applications accepted monthly through June 2033. Not open to any hospital or nonprofit outside this named list.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTax-Exempt Equipment Financing Program – CHFFA
UnofficialNo deadline listedState Treasurer's Office · $1–$50M
California's CHFFA Tax-Exempt Equipment Financing Program offers below-market loans (not grants) of $500,000 or more to nonprofit 501(c)(3) or public health facilities to finance medical equipment purchases, with no stated maximum. Applicants must have operated for at least three years, show fiscal soundness with three years of audited financials, and pay an application fee plus ongoing administrative fees; this is a loan product, not free grant funding.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityChildren's Hospital Program of 2008 – Children's Hospitals (3rd funding round)
UnofficialNo deadline listedState Treasurer's Office · $1–$9.7M
This California program is restricted by statute to 13 named Children's Hospitals (eight private nonprofit and five University of California hospitals) for capital improvement projects, so it is not open to other nonprofits or the general public. Grant awards can be very large, up to $98 million per private nonprofit hospital and $39.2 million per UC hospital, with applications accepted monthly on an ongoing basis (except October/November). Not a fit for any organization outside this named list of hospitals.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibility