Cycle 5 Request for Applications
- Community Air Protection Program
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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) Community Air Protection Program (Program) Community Air Grants (CAGs) invites you to review and respond to its Cycle 5 Request for Applications (RFA) solicitation.
- Cycle 5 Request for Applications (RFA) - provides the application and instructions, scoring criteria and application considerations for submitting a proposal to CARB for consideration of award for a community air grant. The Cycle 5 RFA was released on September 3, 2024.
- Appendices A through C included in Cycle 5 RFA document above
- Appendix D - Definitions and Acronyms
- Appendix E - Sample Draft Grant Provisions
- Appendix F - Grant Application Coversheet
- Appendix G - Grant Work Plan Template
- Appendix H - Grant Budget Template
- Appendix I - Sample Tribal Resolution
- Appendix J - Sample Nonprofit Organization Board Resolution
- Appendix K - Payee Data Record (STD 204)form
Cycle 5 Application Deadline: All applications must be received to the Community Air Grants email box (airgrants@arb.ca.gov) no later than 11:59 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, Friday, November 1, 2024.
Grant Term: The grant term will be approximately from June 2025 through March 2027 or December 2027, depending on the budget funding source awarded, either FY 22-23 or FY23-24.
Maximum Project Awards:
- Educational projects - $300K award
- Technical projects - $500K award
- Focused projects - $500K award
Project Examples - For more project examples, also see the Cycle 5 RFA.
- Educational project – Building community capacity to participate in the community air protection program
- Technical project – Providing community air monitoring training
- Focused Emission Reduction Strategies Expansion (ERSE) project – Deploying a specific strategy from an approved Community Emissions Reduction Program in a new community with similar sources of air pollution
- Focused Local- Community Emissions Reduction Plan (L-CERP) project – Convening a community to develop a Local Community Emissions Reduction Plan in coordination with local government and other stakeholders
Pre-Application Assistance Workshop Series- CARB conducted three public virtual workshops on September 30, October 1, and October 8, 2024, to assist interested applicants with any questions in developing a competitive application in the Fall 2024. The workshops materials (e.g., video presentation recordings, PowerPoint presentations, and workshop meeting summaries) are below:
September 30, 2024 / October 8, 2024 - Cycle 5 RFA Public Workshop
The same information was presented at the September 30 and October 8 workshops.
- Presentation Video
- Workshop PowerPoint presentation English | Spanish
- Workshop summary
October 1, 2024 - How to Prepare a Grant Proposal Workshop
- Presentation Video
- Workshop PowerPoint presentation English | Spanish
- Workshop summary
Grant Resources
- NEW! RFA Frequently Asked Questions (Oct 2024.pdf)
- Cycle 5 Grant Factsheet (April 2024.pdf)
- CEQA Acknowledgement documentation - required for all CAG projects
- Project Summaries for Previous Cycles:
Cycle 5 RFA Development Background
In development of this RFA, CARB staff released a Draft RFA for public comment on July 19, 2024, and released its draft engagement plan. CARB’s outreach and engagement process will include representatives of communities consistently nominated for the CAPP, previous applicants, past and current grantees, air districts, Tribal governments, local land use agencies, academia, business, and industry. CARB invited interested stakeholders to provide written comments and conducted two public virtual workshops on August 20 and August 22, 2024, to hear from stakeholders on what should be considered in finalizing the RFA. Simultaneous Spanish translation was made available and the workshop presentation was provided in English and Spanish. The Draft RFA public comment period closed on August 25, 2024. After consideration of comments received, CARB released the Cycle 5 Request for Applications on September 3, 2024, which outlines grant application instructions and scoring criteria.