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Proposition 68 Grants for Lower Los Angeles River (LLAR)

San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy

Funding Amount

Between $10,000 and $2,000,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

state

Overview

Proposition 68 Grants for Lower Los Angeles River (LLAR)

Priorities for RMC Prop 68 Grant Funding: 1. Develop urban recreation projects and habitat protection or restoration projects 2. Provide workforce development opportunities 3. Expand access to diverse populations RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.

Lower Los Angeles River: The Lower Los Angeles River program area encompasses 1.5 miles on each side of the river’s lower 19-miles, from the City of Vernon to the City of Long Beach. The Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan (LLARRP) describes opportunities for improving the environment of the Lower Los Angeles River. The plan was developed through a watershed-based, equitable, community-driven process and it identified 155 potential multi-benefit projects that would improve community economics, health, and equity; the public realm; and water and the environment along and in the vicinity of the river. The Plan has been incorporated into the watershed (LLARRP) describes opportunities for improving the environment of Lower Los Angeles River. The plan was developed through a watershed-based, equitable, community-driven process and it identified 155 potential multi-benefit projects that would improve community economics, health, equity; public realm; water along in vicinity river. Plan has been incorporated into Los Angeles River Master Plan Update. Funding will support projects in line with the LLARRP, immediate drought response, and long-term water resilience. Applications: Applications will be submitted in two phases: a Concept Proposal and a Full Application. Applicants will first submit a Concept Proposal that will be reviewed by RMC staff for consistency with RMC goals, any specific program priorities, and the strength of the proposed project. In addition, RMC staff will look at all Concept Proposals for location, need, project type, readiness, threats, cost, and cost share. RMC staff will offer applicants feedback regarding alignment with priorities, overall merit, and any ineligible costs. RMC staff will select Concept Proposals to move forward and will invite selected applicants to submit Full Applications. Applicants will be provided the Full Application upon RMC invitation. RMC staff are available to work with Applicants during the preparation of the Full Application, as needed. RMC may request Applicants to revise and resubmit Full Applications, as necessary. It is strongly recommended that prospective applicants contact RMC staff for a consultation prior to submitting a Concept Proposal.

Details

  • Agency: San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
  • Type: Grant
  • Funding Source: State
  • Estimated Available Funds: $14,312,239
  • Estimated Awards: Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.
  • Award Amount: Between $10,000 and $2,000,000
  • Funding Method: Advances & Reimbursement(s)
  • Matching Funds: Not Required
  • Geography: RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River.

Categories

Disadvantaged Communities; Education; Environment & Water; Parks & Recreation

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

NonprofitPublic AgencyTribal Government

How to Apply

Letter of Intent required.

Apply here: https://rmc.ca.gov/grants/

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

recreationenvironmental-conservationworkforce-developmentcommunity-development

Project Locations

CA

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