BH UWC Consolidated Grant Program
Baldwin Hills Conservancy
Who can apply
Eligible Applicants: Public Agency (City/County/State); Public Utility/Mutual Water; Nonprofit Organization/Community-Based Organization - 501 (c) (3) or Fiscally Sponsored; Federally Recognized Native American Tribe; Tribal Government listed on Native American Heritage Commission’s California Tribal Consultation List.
About this opportunity
The Consolidated Grant Program guidelines prioritizes project which directly and meaningfully benefit Disadvantaged Communities and Vulnerable Populations. BH UWC Community and Climate Resilience Framework is integral to effective and equitable grant making is the strategic funding of projects & programs that deliver tangible and/or measurable benefits to a population, in direct response to a demonstrated need or vulnerability. As a conservancy within of the California Natural Resources Agency tasked with addressing key regional climate hazards and disparities in community access to parks, green spaces, and other recreational facilities, the BH UWC has developed a grant making framework that enables strategic investment in high‐impact projects that deliver direct multiple benefits to vulne...