Priority Area: Funding Access and Capacity Building
Barrier: Application Burden and Accessibility

Challenge/Local/State

Description

State Solution
(Type of Activity: Program Implementation and Outreach )

The state can establish flexible climate resilience block grants administered by regional entities—such as COGs—that replace competitive, project-by-project awards and provide predictable, multi-year allocations. By offering formula-based funding, upfront or multi-round disbursements, standardized applications, common reporting formats, and access to advance pay, these block-grant models give jurisdictions stability for long-term planning while enabling regional bodies to deliver coordinated TA and grant administration.

Existing Examples of Progress: 1. Proposition 4 implementation – $10 billion for climate infrastructure (urban forestry, greening, fire mitigation, water improvements, etc.). Agencies are working to avoid duplication, reduce application burdens, and expand community input in program design, led by the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA). 2. EECBG program seemed to be particularly straightforward with templates for types of energy projects.
Region: San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, Statewide

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