Addressing Climate Impacts' Grant
The Addressing Climate Impacts' Grant, managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, aims to address urgent water and habitat degradation caused by climate change. This funding supports various projects, including water purchases for wildlife, instream flow protection, and emergency restoration activities. Eligible initiatives should align with the State Wildlife Action Plan and prioritize actions that benefit species in greatest conservation need. The grant encourages biodiversity enhancement and climate resilience.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Climate, Access, and Resource (CAR) Funding
The Climate, Access, and Resource (CAR) Funding program, administered by the California Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, provides financial support for projects that enhance climate resilience, community access, and natural resource protection in the Delta region. With a total allocation of over $11 million from the 2021 and 2022 Budget Acts, the program aims to fund initiatives that promote biodiversity, protect food and water security, and improve public health and equity for local communities.
California Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy
Forest Conservation Program
The Forest Conservation Program, initiated in 2006, aims to enhance California's native forests through conservation, restoration, and management. Funded by Proposition 84 and 68, it supports diverse projects such as meadow restoration and post-fire recovery. The program seeks to improve ecological integrity and economic stability while addressing water resource conservation and wildfire mitigation. This initiative aligns with the Board's strategic goals, ensuring long-term sustainability and protection of vital forest ecosystems.
California Wildlife Conservation Board
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation - Environmental Education Grants
The Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation offers Environmental Education Grants aimed at supporting organizations that foster community involvement through creative, solution-based approaches to environmental challenges. Founded by musician Jack Johnson, the foundation focuses on enhancing youth engagement in projects that yield measurable benefits for the environment. With grants ranging from $2,500 to $20,000, the foundation prioritizes local initiatives and innovative nonprofits, particularly in California, Hawaii, and Australia.
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation
US $300,000 - US $2,000,000
Non-Bond Priorities Grant Programs - Climate Resilience Grant Program (CA)
The Climate Resilience Grant Program in California aims to enhance community resilience and capacity by funding multi-benefit, nature-based solutions addressing climate change impacts. This initiative prioritizes projects related to urban and non-urban forest resilience, habitat restoration, and wildfire prevention, contributing to California's goal of conserving 30% of its lands and coastal waters by 2030. Grants typically range from $300,000 to $2,000,000, supporting crucial climate adaptation efforts.
California San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Pentair Foundation Grants
The Pentair Foundation, a corporate philanthropy initiative, focuses on creating sustainable communities through water solutions and STEM education. With over $80 million in contributions since 1998, the foundation emphasizes ecological resilience, water quality improvement, and youth engagement in science and technology. They prioritize grantmaking in specific U.S. states and international regions, fostering vibrant communities and encouraging employee volunteerism. Initiatives are invitation-only, ensuring a targeted approach to impactful philanthropy.
Pentair Foundation
Restoration Grant Programs: Addressing Climate Impacts
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is offering restoration grants to address climate change impacts on fish and wildlife habitats. The program, supported by $35 million from the Budget Act of 2022, aims to enhance biodiversity, promote climate resiliency, and improve public access to natural resources. Eligible projects include water conservation initiatives, habitat restoration, and strategies aligned with the State Wildlife Action Plan. These grants are crucial for preserving California's ecological heritage.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Restoration Grant Programs: Wetlands and Mountain Meadows Restoration
The Restoration Grant Programs focus on enhancing wetlands and mountain meadows in California, with up to $54 million allocated for Nature-Based Solutions. This funding aims to restore ecosystems while providing co-benefits associated with climate resilience and biodiversity. Managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, projects must align with the state’s wildlife action plan and promote coexistence with wildlife, including supporting beaver restoration efforts.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Sills Family Foundation Grants
The Sills Family Foundation provides grants to nonprofits focused on early childhood education, environmental justice, arts and culture, and support for families in crisis. They prioritize programs benefiting communities affected by the criminal justice system, as well as refugees and asylees. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, with an emphasis on systemic change and community-based solutions. The foundation operates primarily in metro New York City and California, accepting applications for one-year grants only.
Sills Family Foundation
Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in California
The Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in California provides essential funding for rural areas to enhance clean drinking water systems, sewage disposal, waste management, and storm drainage. Eligible applicants, including local governments and nonprofits, can use the funds for construction, improvements, and related activities like legal fees and land acquisition. This program aims to ensure access to reliable water services and promote public health in underserved communities.
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
US $750,000 - US $7,000,000
CAL FIRE Forest Health
Full proposal due Jun 8, 2026
The CAL FIRE Forest Health Program aims to enhance the resilience of California's forests against wildfires, drought, and pests caused by climate change and land management practices. Funding supports large-scale projects focused on restoring forest health, protecting watersheds, and promoting carbon storage through reforestation. Grants range from $750,000 to $7 million, targeting projects that yield climate benefits and further state forest management goals.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Pacific Power Foundation offers Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants to support nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power service areas. Since 2019, the foundation has contributed over $13 million to promote community resilience, affordable housing, and environmental conservation. Eligible candidates include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and educational institutions. Grants aim to address local needs while ensuring responsible environmental stewardship, enhancing community vitality, and fostering sustainable development.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant Program
Applications due Jul 4, 2026
The Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant Program, administered by the PG&E Corporation Foundation, offers $100,000 grants for projects in five regions focused on environmental stewardship. Applications open on May 21, 2025, targeting land, air, and water quality initiatives. Priority is given to projects benefiting disadvantaged communities. In 2024, PG&E supported nearly 1,000 grants totaling over $36 million, demonstrating a commitment to community resilience and environmental sustainability.
Pg&E Corporation Foundation
Impact Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 7, 2026
The Impact Fund provides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits and small law firms working on social, environmental, and economic justice issues. With over $10 million awarded since 1992, the fund supports impactful litigation addressing systemic injustices. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and prioritize cases directly involving affected communities. Recipients must repay the grant amount with interest if they recover fees or costs, ensuring sustainability for future funding.
The Impact Fund
CA Wildfire Prevention Grants Program
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
The CA Wildfire Prevention Grants Program, managed by CAL FIRE, offers funding for projects aimed at reducing wildfire risks in vulnerable communities. It prioritizes activities like hazardous fuels reduction, wildfire prevention planning, and educational initiatives that focus on enhancing public safety and environmental sustainability. Projects are evaluated based on their potential to mitigate wildfire threats, with additional consideration given to disadvantaged communities and initiatives that demonstrate carbon benefits. Competitive selection ensures effective use of resources.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
Parks California Career Pathways Grants Program: Implementation Grants
Full proposal due Jul 15, 2026
The Parks California Career Pathways Grants Program focuses on enhancing access to California State Parks jobs for underrepresented communities. It aims to build workforce development partnerships that address barriers and prepare participants for careers in park operations and stewardship. The program also emphasizes mentorship and professional networking to support participants' career journeys. With a commitment to inclusivity and innovation, this initiative seeks to foster a vibrant future for California’s parks and public lands.
Parks California
The Campbell Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Campbell Foundation Grants focus on environmental funding across the United States, supporting innovative projects that enhance water quality and ecological balance. Established in 1998, the foundation prioritizes initiatives in the Chesapeake Bay and Pacific regions, promoting collaboration among various stakeholders. Grants are available for 501(c)3 organizations, allowing for diverse program proposals. Each grant cycle offers up to $25,000, encouraging creative solutions to pressing ecological challenges.
The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment
LWCF Grants - Local Agency
Applications due Aug 6, 2026
The LWCF Grants program, administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, aims to enhance the state's recreational, cultural, and historical resources. Established by President Johnson in 1964, the program ensures that acquired lands are protected for future generations. With ongoing funding from the Great American Outdoors Act, the initiative supports local governments and organizations in creating new parks and recreational opportunities, fostering community engagement and improving the quality of life for Californians.
California Department of Parks and Recreation
California Watershed Protection Fund Grant
Applications due Oct 16, 2026
The California Watershed Protection Fund Grant supports projects aimed at enhancing water quality and protecting watersheds throughout California. With grants ranging from $10,000 to $40,000, eligible applicants include 501(c)3 organizations and governmental entities. Priority is given to initiatives that engage impacted communities and uphold principles of equity and environmental justice. The fund emphasizes hands-on activities that yield tangible benefits for surface water quality, fostering community-based stewardship in response to fluctuating watershed needs.
Rose Foundation For Communities And The Environment
Programmatic Support - Environment Pillar Award
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Environment Pillar Award by Honda supports nonprofit organizations and schools in the U.S. focused on sustainability. Grants aim to reduce environmental impact through programs in decarbonization, clean energy, and efficient resource use. Eligible projects must align with Honda's mission and primarily benefit communities where Honda associates live and work. Organizations can apply for up to two grants, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria, including tax-exempt status under the IRS.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
CA Environmental Enhancement Fund Grant Program
Applications due Dec 7, 2026
The CA Environmental Enhancement Fund Grant Program, managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, aims to support environmental enhancement projects that benefit fish and wildlife. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and government entities. Projects must be located near state waters and demonstrate measurable outcomes. The program focuses on habitat acquisition, restoration, and improvement to enhance ecosystem function. For more details, please refer to the FAQs provided by the department.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
As You Sow Grants
Applications due Feb 28, 2027
As You Sow Grants promotes environmental and social corporate responsibility through funding initiatives that focus on toxic exposure and consumer protection in California. With over $2.1 million granted to more than 100 organizations since 1992, the program supports nonprofits dedicated to toxics reduction, environmental education, and community protection. Priority is given to projects that benefit California residents, emphasizing enforcement and education around toxic risks and rights.
As You Sow
Water and Environment Grant Program
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Water and Environment Grant Program by the American Water Charitable Foundation supports innovative community projects aimed at improving watersheds, conserving water, and enhancing access to recreation in underserved areas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and educational institutions located within American Water's service areas. Projects must be completed within 12 months, and applicants should consider budget feasibility when requesting funds. Certain organizations and projects, such as those not classified as 501(c)(3), are ineligible.
American Water Charitable Foundation Inc
Grants for Community Development and Entrepreneurship; Immigrant Issues and Human Rights & Environmental Conservation
Letter of inquiry due Mar 31, 2027
The Firedoll Foundation, a private family foundation, focuses on five key areas: Community Development and Entrepreneurship, Immigrant Issues and Human Rights, Environmental Conservation, Middle East Peace, and support for Traumatic Brain Injury survivors. Emphasizing support for vulnerable populations in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, the foundation backs projects that promote social justice and environmental sustainability. With a commitment to providing alternatives to detention and legal aid for immigrants, it aims to empower communities while addressing urgent environmental concerns.
The Firedoll Foundation
MWDSC: Innovative Conservation Program Funding
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's Innovative Conservation Program (ICP) has funded innovative water savings projects since 2001, with $250,000 available biannually. The program aims to evaluate and demonstrate the reliability of new water-saving technologies. Nearly 400 proposals have sought $36 million in funding. The ICP, supported by multiple agencies, encourages projects that can benefit Southern California's water efficiency, inviting proposals from outside its service area to enhance regional water management.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
US $50,000 - US $1,000,000
Museum Grant Program
Applications due May 23, 2027
The Museum Grant Program, established under California Assembly Bill 716, aims to support museums through competitive grants for projects focused on exhibits, education, and outreach, particularly benefiting historically underserved communities and students. Following the impacts of COVID-19, funding is prioritized for museums significantly affected by the pandemic. This initiative enhances access to cultural resources and promotes the preservation of California's historical and cultural heritage.
CA Natural Resources Agency
US $750,000 - US $7,000,000
Forest Health Grant
Applications due May 31, 2027
The Forest Health Grant from CAL FIRE aims to enhance the resilience of California's forests against extreme disturbances such as wildfires and drought. This program supports landscape-scale projects focused on restoring forest health, protecting water resources, and promoting carbon storage. By funding activities that improve forest management and reforestation, CAL FIRE addresses climate change impacts while ensuring the sustainability of vital ecosystems. Eligible projects must demonstrate clear climate benefits through various management practices.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)