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Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant

RMC’s Technical Assistance Program helps eligible organizations access RMC funding and navigate Proposition 68 project work from conceptualization through completion and maintenance. The clearest fit is an eligible entity operating in, with a project benefiting, RMC’s defined funding area; projects in High-Need or Very-High-Need Areas receive preferential access to TAP resources. The packet does not provide a deadline, intake process, funding or service limits, or formal review criteria, so applicants should confirm those details directly with RMC before planning a submission.

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Potential award

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Time remaining

Rolling or unknown

Application load

Effort unclear

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Verified against the source on 8/22/2026

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Nonprofit status

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Geography

Applicants must operate within, and projects must benefit the RMC's defined funding area. More information on the RMC's funding area can be found at our interactive 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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Plain-English explanation

Plain-English explanation

RMC’s Technical Assistance Program helps eligible organizations access RMC funding and navigate Proposition 68 project work from conceptualization through completion and maintenance. The clearest fit is an eligible entity operating in, with a project benefiting, RMC’s defined funding area; projects in High-Need or Very-High-Need Areas receive preferential access to TAP resources. The packet does not provide a deadline, intake process, funding or service limits, or formal review criteria, so applicants should confirm those details directly with RMC before planning a submission.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

RMC aims to reduce barriers to accessing its funding programs and to help eligible grantees obtain funding and successfully complete and maintain RMC Proposition 68 projects. TAP offers information, tools, resources, and strategies across project conceptualization, grant initiation, grant making, and project completion, including peer mentoring, best practices, technical-resource identification, grant-writing, and facilitation services.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The applicant falls within an expressly listed eligible type, including a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, state or federal agency, eligible tribal entity, local public agency, certified local conservation corps, or JPA. The applicant operates within the RMC-defined funding area, and the project will benefit that funding area. The project is in a High-Need or Very-High-Need Area, which receives preferential access to TAP resources. The applicant can specify an access or delivery barrier aligned with TAP, such as navigating RMC’s application process, designing a well-developed multi-benefit project, identifying technical resources, or obtaining grant-writing or facilitation support. The project team can explain its approach to community engagement and its capacity to complete, operate, and maintain the project—areas RMC identifies as barriers to successful project delivery.

Editorial analysis

What reviewers may prioritize

The supplied packet contains no formal scoring rubric or stated reviewer priorities. The most defensible inferred priorities are threshold eligibility and funding-area fit; a clear technical-assistance need; project planning that addresses community engagement and multi-benefit complexity; and a credible path to completion, operation, and maintenance. High-Need and Very-High-Need Area location is explicitly relevant because it confers preferential access to TAP resources, not because the packet states a scoring preference.

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What this grant funds

RMC’s Technical Assistance Program (TAP) supports local communities with application assistance with the goal of facilitating access to the Conservancy’s funding programs. RMC recognizes barriers to accessing resources, including: •Familiarity with RMC’s grant application process, •Appreciation of the complexity of well-designed parks, open space, and multi-benefit projects, including strategic land acquisitions, •Commitment to work with and engage the community, •Ability to successfully manage projects to completion, •Ability to successfully operate and maintain completed projects. RMC offers a TAP program to help ensure eligible grantees receive funding and successfully complete and maintain their RMC Proposition 68 projects. TAP program provides information, tools, resources, and strategies to help applicants through the stages of project conceptualization, grant initiation, grant making, and project completion. In addition to RMC staff, these resources include peer-to-peer mentoring, access to best-practices, identifying technical resources, and providing professional grant writing and facilitation services. Some TAP resources are available to all applicants; however, applicants with projects in High-Need or Very-High-Need Areas have preferential access to TAP.

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Decision economics

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Award range
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Total program funding
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Expected awards
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Geography
Applicants must operate within, and projects must benefit the RMC's defined funding area. More information on the RMC's funding area can be found at our interactive map.
Cost share
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Assistance listing
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Mission alignment

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Geographic fit

Applicants must operate within, and projects must benefit the RMC's defined funding area. More information on the RMC's funding area can be found at our interactive map.

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Working plan

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Requirements captured

Other requirements
Eligible Applicants Include: State agencies Federal agencies Tribal entities recognized on the current US Federal Register or the Native American Heritage Commission as a California Native American tribe Local public agencies, including: City or county Water districts School districts Certified local conservation corps Non-profit organizations with a 501(c)(3) designation Joint Powers Authority (JPA)

Official deadline

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Effort unclear based on requirements currently captured.

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Source record

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Verification
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Source
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Last checked
8/22/2026, 8:51:23 AM
Content updated
8/13/2026, 9:36:58 AM
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Quick answersFrequently asked questionsGet concise answers about Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant.
Is Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant 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 8/22/2026.

How much funding does Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant provide?

Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant 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 Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. Eligible Applicants Include: State agencies Federal agencies Tribal entities recognized on the current US Federal Register or the Native American Heritage Commission as a California Native American tribe Local public agencies, including: City or county Water districts… 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 Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant 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 Proposition 68 Technical Assistance Grant?

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.