Baldwin Hills Conservancy: Proposition 1 Solicitation Grant Program
The Baldwin Hills Conservancy, established in 2000, focuses on acquiring and managing open space within California's Baldwin Hills area. Its mission includes enhancing public enjoyment of these lands while protecting wildlife habitats. The Proposition 1 grant program aims to support watershed protection, restoration projects, and urban greening initiatives. The Conservancy prioritizes projects that yield multiple benefits, including improving ecosystem health, increasing climate resilience, and collaborating with local agencies to implement effective water management strategies.
Baldwin Hills Conservancy
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation provides grants to early-stage social entrepreneurs working on scalable solutions to pressing social and environmental issues. By supporting organizations with innovative approaches and proven impact, they aim to uplift underserved communities globally. The foundation offers operational support, funding of up to $300,000 over three years, and fosters a collaborative community among its portfolio organizations. They focus on candidates demonstrating measurable impact and sustainable growth potential.
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Global Impact Cash Grants
The Global Impact Cash Grants by Cisco Systems Foundation support innovative early-stage solutions aimed at addressing significant social problems. Targeting nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, these grants focus on four key sectors: crisis response, education, economic empowerment, and climate regeneration. Eligible organizations must demonstrate alignment with these areas, particularly serving underserved communities. The foundation seeks to leverage technology for impactful solutions, ensuring sustainability and community resilience through strategic investments.
Cisco Systems Foundation
Ocean Drilling Grant
The Ocean Drilling Grant, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), facilitates research in marine geosciences through the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP). Proposals for pre- and post-expedition studies are accepted, particularly during the expedition moratorium period. This grant aims to enhance scientific understanding of climate and geological processes through innovative drilling techniques and collaborative international efforts, ensuring the scientific community has access to valuable data and research outcomes.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Proposition 68 Fish and Wildlife Improvement Grant Opportunities – Southern Steelhead Grants
The Proposition 68 Fish and Wildlife Improvement Grant Opportunities aim to restore Southern California Steelhead habitat. This funding supports projects that enhance climate resilience, protect wildlife corridors, and improve agricultural viability. Priority is given to initiatives that remove barriers to steelhead migration and undertake habitat restoration. These efforts align with the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s restoration plans and focus on enhancing community adaptation to climate change impacts while promoting ecological health in the region.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Proposition 68: Southern Steelhead Grant Program
The Proposition 68: Southern Steelhead Grant Program aims to restore and protect Southern California Steelhead habitat, enhancing fish passage and modernizing infrastructure. Funded by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, this program supports projects that address climate change impacts, improve ecosystems, and promote recreational opportunities. With a competitive funding approach, grants are contingent upon available resources, emphasizing priority for projects that remove barriers to steelhead migration and restore critical habitats.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Sacramento District California In-Lieu Fee Grant Program
The Sacramento District California In-Lieu Fee Program, established by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, offers a mitigation option for permittees to compensate for authorized impacts to aquatic resources in California. Approved by multiple agencies, this program facilitates the purchase of mitigation credits to meet compensatory mitigation requirements. It employs a watershed approach to evaluate wetland threats, prioritize restoration, and implement mitigation projects, ensuring effective management of aquatic resources across designated service areas.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Trust (CA)
The Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Trust provides approximately $423 million to California for reducing excess nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions from VW diesel vehicles. This initiative includes funding for various projects aimed at replacing older, polluting vehicles with cleaner alternatives, particularly in low-income communities. Key categories for funding include zero-emission buses, freight trucks, and marine projects, all aimed at improving air quality and public health.
California Air Resources Board
US $200,000 - US $3,000,000
Ocean Acidification, Hypoxia, and Harmful Algal Bloom Solicitation
Full proposal due Jun 12, 2026
The Ocean Acidification, Hypoxia, and Harmful Algal Bloom Solicitation aims to enhance scientific understanding of critical water quality issues affecting California's coastal ecosystems. It provides funding for two tracks: understanding the biological impacts of ocean acidification and hypoxia, and researching harmful algal blooms for early warning and ecosystem resilience. This initiative is part of California Climate Investments, addressing growing environmental threats to coastal communities.
California Ocean Protection Council
Environmental Grant Program - Environmental Health Area
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Marisla Foundation's Environmental Grant Program focuses on promoting biological diversity and sustainable ecosystem management. Established in 1986, it supports 501(c)(3) organizations and governmental entities in addressing environmental health issues caused by toxic chemicals. The program also encourages international projects through donor-advised fund partners. However, it does not fund individuals or political activities and limits applications from any one organization to one per year, with indirect costs capped at 15%.
Marisla Foundation
Environmental Grant Program - Marine Resources Conservation Area
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Environmental Grant Program by the Marisla Foundation focuses on marine resources conservation, emphasizing the protection of biodiversity in regions like California, Northwest Mexico, Hawaii, and the Western Pacific. Established in 1986, the foundation supports tax-exempt organizations and encourages sustainable ecosystem management. Grants are not available to individuals or for political activities. The program aims to foster international projects through donor-advised funds, reinforcing its commitment to environmental health.
Marisla Foundation
TYCF Grant
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation (TYCF) is dedicated to preserving the Lake Tahoe marine environment and supporting local organizations. Through the Lake Tahoe Concours d'Elegance, TYCF has raised over $410,000 for charitable causes, including the Tahoe Maritime Museum and Boys’ and Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe. Grants are awarded to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, ensuring that funds directly benefit the community and promote the history and culture of the Tahoe Basin.
Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation
Natural Community Conservation Planning (NCCP) Local Assistance Grants
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Natural Community Conservation Planning (NCCP) Local Assistance Grants provide essential funding to local public and non-profit entities in California for the implementation of Natural Community Conservation Plans. This program, governed by Fish and Game Code, enables the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to support high-priority tasks for wildlife habitat preservation and restoration. Grants are awarded annually, emphasizing collaboration with key wildlife agencies to address urgent conservation needs.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Belvedere Community Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Belvedere Community Foundation Grant Program aims to enhance the quality of life for residents of Belvedere and the Tiburon Peninsula through funding various community projects. Grants support initiatives in education, public safety, and environmental preservation, among others. Eligible applicants must be located in Marin County and demonstrate how their projects align with the foundation's mission. The program encourages matching funding and focuses on community enhancement.
Belvedere Community Foundation
Weeden Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 2, 2026
The Weeden Foundation Grant supports biodiversity conservation initiatives worldwide. It prioritizes projects that protect endangered species, restore habitats, and promote sustainable practices. The foundation funds 501(c)(3) organizations or their international equivalents, focusing on areas such as bird conservation, marine wildlife protection, and systemic support for environmental policies. Applicants must submit a Letter of Inquiry four weeks before the application deadline, and the foundation does not fund multi-year grants or projects outside its focus areas.
Weeden Foundation
Division of Boating and Waterways: Sewage Management Education and Outreach Grant Program
Applications due Aug 11, 2026
The Division of Boating and Waterways offers the Sewage Management Education and Outreach Grant Program to educate Californians about proper boat sewage disposal. Established under the Clean Vessel Act of 1992, this program funds pumpout stations and promotes public awareness in targeted regions including the San Francisco Bay Delta and Southern California Coastal Counties. Grants will support education, outreach, and monitoring efforts to ensure safe and environmentally friendly boating practices.
California Department of Parks and Recreation
US $50,000 - US $1,000,000
Pacific Seabird Program RFP
Applications due Aug 21, 2026
The Pacific Seabird Program RFP, managed by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, invites proposals aimed at enhancing seabird conservation from 2022 to 2027. This initiative seeks to address the threats faced by at-risk seabird species through habitat restoration, invasive species management, and reducing bycatch in fisheries. Projects within four specific Pacific regions are eligible, focusing on long-term resilience and population recovery for these vital species.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Bank of Marin- Annual Grant Program
Applications due Oct 11, 2026
The Bank of Marin's Annual Grant Program focuses on enhancing community welfare through support for nonprofits that promote social and economic vitality, education, and wellness. With a commitment to collaborative efforts since 1990, the bank has invested millions into local initiatives. It prioritizes funding for basic needs, educational programs, and arts access, and has been recognized as a leading corporate philanthropist in Northern California.
Bank of Marin
Community Progress Makers Fund
Pre proposal due Oct 25, 2026
The Community Progress Makers Fund, an initiative by the Citi Foundation, aims to empower local organizations by providing $50 million in unrestricted funding. This program, established in 2015, will support 50 selected community organizations over three years with grants of $1 million each, alongside technical assistance and opportunities for collaboration. The fund prioritizes organizations with strong community ties and a proven impact in areas such as affordable housing, economic development, financial health, and workforce readiness.
Citi Foundation
Coastal Fund (CF) Grant - Minor Funding
Applications due Nov 10, 2026
The Coastal Fund (CF) Grant provides vital funding to support projects that preserve and enhance coastal ecosystems at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Aimed at fostering community engagement and environmental stewardship, the grant encourages proposals that align with the Coastal Fund's mission. Eligible applicants include UCSB-affiliated departments and registered nonprofits, with funding typically around $200,000 allocated quarterly. This initiative is essential for advancing ecological research and restoration efforts in the Santa Barbara region.
University of California, Santa Barbara
WHALE TAIL Grants Program
Applications due Dec 16, 2026
The WHALE TAIL Grants Program, managed by the California Coastal Commission, supports initiatives that engage children and the public with California's coast and watersheds through hands-on education and stewardship. Projects focused on climate change impacts, beach maintenance, and habitat restoration with an educational element are encouraged. The program aims to serve underrepresented communities, ensuring a diverse geographical reach across California, thus promoting environmental awareness and coastal conservation.
California Coastal Commission
MSF: Participation in the Arts Grant (serves ages 5 to 18)
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Morris Stulsaft Foundation offers the Participation in the Arts Grant for organizations serving youth ages 5 to 18 in the Bay Area. This grant focuses on providing essential arts education, promoting creativity, and fostering community connections among economically vulnerable children. Programs must include at least 15 hours of immersive art experiences and align with California's educational standards. The foundation prioritizes strong leadership in organizations to ensure impactful programming for under-served populations.
Morris Stulsaft Foundation
Firedoll Foundation: Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury Grants
Letter of inquiry due Mar 31, 2027
The Firedoll Foundation provides grants for community-based services assisting survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in California. Emphasizing post-acute support, the Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for TBI survivors, enabling their integration into society. Funding is prioritized for 501(c)(3) organizations and fiscally-sponsored projects focused on discrete deliverables. Notably, they do not support individuals or general operating costs for first-time applicants.
The Firedoll Foundation
In-N-Out Burger Foundation Grants
Applications due May 2, 2027
The In-N-Out Burger Foundation supports organizations that aid children and youth affected by abuse and neglect, offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000. Eligible nonprofits must be 501(c)(3) registered, operational for at least two years, and demonstrate a commitment to the foundation's mission. Applications are considered for traditional, capital, and program support, focusing on sustainable solutions and clear objectives. Organizations must operate in areas with In-N-Out Burger locations to qualify.
In-N-Out Burgers Foundation
Desert Tortoise Recovery Partnership
Applications due May 15, 2027
The Desert Tortoise Recovery Partnership aims to restore and protect the Mojave desert tortoise populations in California's western Mojave Desert. Formed by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and various military and environmental agencies, this initiative seeks to address urgent conservation needs and enhance habitat through a funding opportunity of up to $1 million. The partnership exemplifies a collaborative effort to balance species recovery with military operations, ensuring both ecological and operational sustainability.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)