Planning and Capacity Building (Planning) grants provide up to $500,000 per project to help communities plan for clean, equitable transportation solutions. These grants support early-stage planning, outreach, workforce development, and local readiness – especially for Tribal governments, rural communities, schools, and first-time applicants.
Community and Tribal input is encouraged and welcomed.
Key Program Features
Up to $500,000 per award – no match required
Grants support planning, outreach, needs assessments, and workforce development, and much more
Advance Payment available for eligible applicants, including community-based organizations (CBO) and Tribal Governments
Open to CBOs, Tribal Governments, Local Governments, and Public Schools
Projects must be community-led and benefit disadvantaged or low-income areas
Project duration: Project must be complete by December 2027 (approximate start date is January 2026)
Who Should Apply
Tribal Governments (federally or non-federally recognized)
CBOs working with a Local or Tribal Government
Public Schools working with a CBO
Local Governments working in partnership with CBOs or Tribes
CARB encourages first-time applicants to provide comments on the draft requirements and apply.
Timeline
Milestone
Date
→ Draft Requirements Public and Tribal
Comment Period
Through August 29, 2025
Final Request for Applications (RFA) Release
September 2025
Application Window
September–November 2025
Grant Award Announcements
December 2025
Approximate Project Start
January 2026
Project End
December 2027
What’s in the Application
The full RFA will include:
An 8-week application window
Required components:
Project summary
Project community map
Partnership description
Budget (including staffing, onboarding, and insurance)
Deliverables and timeline
Applicants are not required to have a fully developed plan for their proposed project — Planning grants support communities at many stages of readiness.
Need Help Applying?
Free technical assistance will be available when the RFA opens, including:
Virtual office hours and question & answer sessions
Budget templates and grant writing tools
One-on-one support – priority support to Tribal, rural, or first-time applicants