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Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)

This grant fits a California-based eligible lead applicant working with multiple co-applicants on community-led project development in a designated disadvantaged community. It is specifically intended to move priority projects identified through earlier community planning toward future resilience funding through pre-development or basic infrastructure activities. Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities receive the highest stated priority; Tribal Communities, Planning Grant Grantees, and previous Implementation Grant Applicants are also prioritized. A credible application must address climate resilience, include community engagement, and use a diverse Collaborative Governance Structure.

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Project Areas must be designated as disadvantaged communities per the TCC Guidelines, and may include eligible incorporated, unincorporated, and Tribal areas within federally recognized Tribal territories. Project Areas may be any shape and must have a continuous boundary, with exceptions for Tribal applicants and Project Areas in rural areas. See Section 3.3 Project Area Eligibility for more info and options for establishing eligibility.

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Disadvantaged Communities, Disaster Prevention & Relief, Employment, Labor & Training, Energy, Environment & Water, Food & Nutrition, Health & Human Services, Housing, Community and Economic Development

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Plain-English explanation

This grant fits a California-based eligible lead applicant working with multiple co-applicants on community-led project development in a designated disadvantaged community. It is specifically intended to move priority projects identified through earlier community planning toward future resilience funding through pre-development or basic infrastructure activities. Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities receive the highest stated priority; Tribal Communities, Planning Grant Grantees, and previous Implementation Grant Applicants are also prioritized. A credible application must address climate resilience, include community engagement, and use a diverse Collaborative Governance Structure.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

The Strategic Growth Council uses Project Development Grants to address the gap between planning and implementation by supporting pre-development and basic infrastructure activities that advance community climate-resilience goals and prepare priority projects for future funding. The broader TCC program aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health and the environment, and support economic opportunity and shared prosperity through community-led, place-based work.

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Strong-fit project signals

The lead applicant is California-based and is an eligible Tribe, tribally owned nonprofit, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public or local agency, special district, joint powers authority, public utility, locally publicly owned utility, or mutual water company. The project area qualifies as a disadvantaged community and can meet the applicable project-area boundary rules, including the stated exceptions for Tribal applicants and rural project areas. The project area is a Disadvantaged Unincorporated Community or Tribal Community, or the applicant is a Planning Grant Grantee or previous Implementation Grant Applicant. The program prioritizes these groups, with Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities receiving the most priority. Previous community planning identified the proposed project as a priority, and the application identifies the remaining pre-development or basic-infrastructure support needed to advance it. Multiple co-applicants and a diverse group of community, business, and local-government stakeholders are ready to form the required Collaborative Governance Structure and develop a shared vision for transformation.

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What reviewers may prioritize

The evidence packet does not provide formal scoring criteria or a review rubric. The following are therefore inferred application priorities from the program requirements and objectives: establish disadvantaged-community eligibility; link the work to a priority project from previous community planning; define the pre-development or basic-infrastructure need; demonstrate community engagement and collaborative governance; address climate resilience; and show how the work advances readiness for future funding aligned with TCC objectives.

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What this grant funds

The Transformative Climate Communities Program (TCC), established by AB 2722 (Burke, 2016), invests in community-led climate resilience projects in the state’s most overburdened communities. The program objectives are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health and the environment, and support economic opportunity and shared prosperity. TCC’s unique, place-based strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions is designed to catalyze collective impact through a combination of community-driven climate projects in a single neighborhood. The Project Development Grants support disadvantaged communities by funding pre-development and basic infrastructure activities that advance the communities’ climate and community resilience goals and prepare them for future funding opportunities aligned with the TCC Program Objectives. Project Development Grants should respond to previous community planning efforts that identified priority projects and need additional project development and basic infrastructure support funding to get ready for future resilience funding. SGC developed this pilot grant type in Round 5 TCC in response to the expressed support gap between Planning and Implementation Grant funding and to meet communities where they are in their climate resilience efforts, and will continue it into Round 6.  Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities (DUCs), Tribal Communities, Planning Grant Grantees, and Previous Implementation Grant Applicants will be prioritized for Project Development Grants, with DUCs given the most priority. TCC Implementation Grants and Planning Grants support holistic neighborhood proposals and planning activities, respectively, to advance community-led goals and projects. Please see separate Grants Portal entries for information on Planning Grants and Implementation Grants. A wide variety of activities and costs can be funded through the grant. Please see the Round 6 Guidelines for a list of example eligible activities. Multiple Co-Applicants are required. A diverse range of community, business and local government stakeholders must form a Collaborative Governance Structure to develop a shared vision of transformation for their community. Applicants must include community engagement activities and address climate resilience through the proposal. Applicants may also address other transformative elements such as displacement avoidance and workforce development, if applicable. Applicants from Tribal Communities, Tribally-owned non-profits, and with Project Areas in Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities are prioritized for Application Technical Assistance. July 31, 2026, is the priority deadline to request Application Technical Assistance via the TA Application Request Form. Application TA services may be available to additional applicants depending on funding availability and TA provider capacity, after the July 31st deadline.

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Geography
Project Areas must be designated as disadvantaged communities per the TCC Guidelines, and may include eligible incorporated, unincorporated, and Tribal areas within federally recognized Tribal territories. Project Areas may be any shape and must have a continuous boundary, with exceptions for Tribal applicants and Project Areas in rural areas. See Section 3.3 Project Area Eligibility for more info and options for establishing eligibility.
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Geographic fit

Project Areas must be designated as disadvantaged communities per the TCC Guidelines, and may include eligible incorporated, unincorporated, and Tribal areas within federally recognized Tribal territories. Project Areas may be any shape and must have a continuous boundary, with exceptions for Tribal applicants and Project Areas in rural areas. See Section 3.3 Project Area Eligibility for more info and options for establishing eligibility.

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A Lead Applicant must be based in California and be one of the following:• California Native American Tribes• Tribally-owned nonprofit• IRC 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization• Public agency• Local agency• Special district• Joint powers authority• Public utility• Local publicly owned utility• Mutual water company Private shareholder corporations (as defined in Appendix A) are not eligible as Lead Applicants or Co-Applicants.

Official deadline

September 30, 2026

Effort unclear based on requirements currently captured.

  1. Confirm eligibility, registrations, partners, and internal approval.

  2. Finalize project design, outcomes, and supporting evidence.

  3. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

  4. Complete compliance review and collect attachments.

  5. Submit early and preserve the confirmation receipt.

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Quick answersFrequently asked questionsGet concise answers about Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26).
Is Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26) currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is September 30, 2026, with 38 days remaining. 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 Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26) provide?

Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26) 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 Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. A Lead Applicant must be based in California and be one of the following:• California Native American Tribes• Tribally-owned nonprofit• IRC 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization• Public agency• Local agency• Special district• Joint powers authority• Public utility•… 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 Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26) 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 Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)?

Effort unclear is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from September 30, 2026 using the preparation plan above.

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