Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Projects funded under the Fire category must fall within Chapter 3 of Proposition 4, focused on Wildfire and Forest Resilience. To qualify, projects must meet Section 91520, and include at least one purpose listed in Section 91520(j). Eligible activities may improve local fire prevention capacity, enhance forest health and resilience, or reduce the risk of wildfire spreading from wildlands into populated areas. In addition, each project must address at least one of the following: watershed improvement, wildfire resilience, chaparral or forest restoration, or workforce development. Proposition 4 Wildfire
Up to $20.5M
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Empty Glass Beverage Transportation Grant Program, FY 2026-27
Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery — up to $5000004M
Division of Boating and Waterways Local Assistance QZ Mussel Infestation Prevention Grant
Department of Parks and Recreation — up to $200000.4M
Employee Training Incentive Program
Empire State Development — up to $125M
National Fish And Wildlife Foundation Grants
National Fish And Wildlife Foundation — up to $51.3M
Climate Imperative Foundation Grants
Climate Imperative Foundation — up to $31.2M
Conservation International Foundation Grants
Conservation International Foundation — up to $31.2M