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31 Dec
2026

Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy Proposition 4 Nature Based Solutions and Climate Adaptation Grant Program

  Grant Amount: Estimated amount per award: Dependent

Information

Purpose:

The program makes grants to address climate resilience and nature-based solutions in conservation lands and improve sustainability in the Coachella Valley.

Description:

Awards are made for projects that reduce climate change risks, protect natural and cultural resources, restore habitat and watershed systems, and improve public access to outdoor recreation within the Coachella Valley and its surrounding mountains. Eligible projects may include conservation land acquisition, habitat restoration and enhancement, watershed and ecosystem restoration, wildfire risk reduction, and improvements that expand safe and equitable access to parks, trails, and natural areas.

Funding is provided through the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Bond Act of 2024 (Proposition 4). Applications begin with submission of a Letter of Intent using the Conservancy’s Pre-Application Consultation Form. Following administrative review, eligible applicants may be invited to submit a full application. Additional information about the application process and eligibility requirements is available in the Proposition 4 Grant Program Guidelines on the Conservancy’s website.

Projects that provide meaningful and direct benefits to disadvantaged communities (DACs), severely disadvantaged communities (SDACs), or vulnerable populations will receive priority consideration. Projects that demonstrate strong community engagement, leverage matching funds, support regional conservation objectives, and align with state initiatives such as California’s 30×30 conservation goal may also receive additional consideration during the evaluation process.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:

Nonprofit Public Agency Tribal Government
Eligible Geographies:
Within the Conservancy's territorial jurisdiction.

Matching Funding Requirement:
Matching funds are not required but are strongly encouraged. Projects that include matching funds may receive priority consideration during the evaluation process. Applicants are encouraged to provide approximately 20% in matching funds. Matching funds may include cash or in-kind contributions that directly support the project, such as staff time, materials, equipment, or other project-related expenses.

Category

  • Environment
  • Other / Miscellaneous