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A grant from Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy

Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program

BH UWC’s framework prioritizes projects in its service area that directly and meaningfully benefit Disadvantaged Communities and Vulnerable Populations, particularly through high-impact, multi-benefit responses to climate-related vulnerabilities and inequities in access to parks, green spaces, and recreation. Eligible applicants include public agencies, qualifying Tribal Governments, and qualifying nonprofits or community-based organizations. The supplied packet does not provide award amounts, cost-share rules, a deadline, or formal scoring criteria; applicants should confirm these details before determining application scope.

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Geography

The jurisdictional territory extends approximately 70.2 square miles. Click here to see if your proposed project is within the service area: Map.

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Organization size

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Program area

Disadvantaged Communities, Environment & Water, Parks & Recreation

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Population served

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Matching funds

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BH UWC’s framework prioritizes projects in its service area that directly and meaningfully benefit Disadvantaged Communities and Vulnerable Populations, particularly through high-impact, multi-benefit responses to climate-related vulnerabilities and inequities in access to parks, green spaces, and recreation. Eligible applicants include public agencies, qualifying Tribal Governments, and qualifying nonprofits or community-based organizations. The supplied packet does not provide award amounts, cost-share rules, a deadline, or formal scoring criteria; applicants should confirm these details before determining application scope.

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What the funder is trying to accomplish

BH UWC seeks strategic and equitable investments in high-impact, multi-benefit projects that address regional climate-related vulnerabilities, disproportionate exposure to climate hazards, and inequities in access to parks, green spaces, and recreational facilities. It prioritizes projects that directly benefit vulnerable populations, frontline communities, or communities of color that have experienced historical disinvestment.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The project is within BH UWC’s approximately 70.2-square-mile jurisdictional territory, as verified through the funder’s service-area map. The project directly and meaningfully benefits a Disadvantaged Community or Vulnerable Population. The proposal substantiates a local climate-related vulnerability, disproportionate exposure to a climate hazard, or inequity in access to parks, green spaces, or recreational facilities that the project will address. The project can show tangible and/or measurable benefits and a multi-benefit, high-impact rationale for the population served. The project directly serves frontline communities, communities of color, or communities affected by historical disinvestment.

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What reviewers may prioritize

No formal reviewer rubric or scoring weights are included in the supplied packet. The framework indicates that funding decisions consider strategic alignment, potential project impacts and benefits, and implementation urgency, while prioritizing direct benefits to vulnerable populations and high-impact, multi-benefit projects. These are stated funding-framework considerations, not verified scoring criteria.

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What this grant funds

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 vulnerable populations and communities, hereinafter referred to as the BH UWC Community and Climate Resilience Framework. Developed to fortify the Conservancy’s grant funding decision‐making process, the BH UWC Community and Climate Resilience Framework establishes a method for: Identifying multi‐benefit / high‐impact projects that address key regional climate‐related vulnerabilities, disproportionate exposure to climate hazards, and disparities in community access to recreational spaces; and Prioritizing funding for projects that serve or directly benefit vulnerable populations, frontline communities, or communities of color that have faced historical disinvestment. Comprised of four (4) key elements, this systematic funding framework ensures effective and equitable grant making through: Establishment of Strategic Agency Goals to Enhance Community and Climate Resilience Identifying Priority Projects for Agency Funding Utilization of Novel Tools to Evaluate a Proposed Project’s Benefits / Impact; and Allocation of Funding for Proposed Projects Based on Strategic Alignment, Potential Project Impacts & Benefits, and Implementation Urgency

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Award range
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Total program funding
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Expected awards
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Geography
The jurisdictional territory extends approximately 70.2 square miles. Click here to see if your proposed project is within the service area: Map.
Cost share
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Assistance listing
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Mission alignment

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Geographic fit

The jurisdictional territory extends approximately 70.2 square miles. Click here to see if your proposed project is within the service area: Map.

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Working plan

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Requirements captured

Other requirements
State and Federal Entities Local Public Agencies Tribal Governments: Federally Recognized Native American Tribes; and Non-federally recognized California Native American Tribes listed on the California Tribal Consultation List maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission. Non-profit Organizations/Community-Based Organizations: U.S. Federal Income Tax-exempt organizations, 501(c) (3) designation or fiscally sponsored.

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Last checked
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Is Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is Not specified. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/23/2026.

How much funding does Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program provide?

Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program lists Not specified per award. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. State and Federal Entities Local Public Agencies Tribal Governments: Federally Recognized Native American Tribes; and Non-federally recognized California Native American Tribes listed on the California Tribal Consultation List maintained by the Native American Heritage… Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program require matching funds?

The captured source facts do not clearly establish a matching-funds requirement. Do not assume that means no match is required: review the budget and cost-sharing sections of the official notice before approving the project budget.

What should I prepare before applying to Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy (BH UWC) Consolidated Grant Program?

Effort unclear is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from Not specified using the preparation plan above.

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