Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program

Organization
California Governor's Office of Planning and Research
Application Deadline
Description

Extreme heat will impact every community in California and is a public health, climate resilience, and social equity problem. Climate change is causing more frequent and severe consecutive, unusually hot days and nights – known as extreme heat events. The effects of extreme heat vary widely across regions, communities, and even adjacent neighborhoods. Some areas accustomed to hot temperatures are experiencing very hot conditions while other areas that have been historically cool are experiencing warmer temperatures.

Minimum
$100000
Maximum
$4000000
Eligible Entities Details
Local public entities, regional public entities; California Native American Tribes, community-based organizations; and coalitions, collaboratives, or associations of nonprofit organizations that a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or academic institution sponsors
Cooperative Agreement
No
Cost-Share
No
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits / Community-based organizations (CBOs)
Educational institutions
Tribal non-government entities
Tribal governments
Local governments
State governments
Other
Funding Opportunity ID
A118
Deadline Submission Status
Closed
Eligible Locations Details
California
Eligible Locations
California