Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Consolidated Grant Program
Baldwin Hills and Urban Watersheds Conservancy (California Natural Resources Agency)
Total Grant Value:
Not specified
Individual Grant Award Maximum:
No universal per-project maximum; caps set per solicitation/guidelines.
About the Grant:
Program hub for local-assistance grants that acquire, restore, and activate parklands and waterways within the Baldwin Hills/Urban Watersheds area (Ballona Creek, Upper Dominguez Channel, etc.). Eligible entities include public agencies, tribes, and qualified nonprofits; projects may cover habitat restoration, water-quality improvements, trail and public access, land acquisition, community amenities, and planning. Funds typically derive from state bonds (Props 1/40/84/68) and other state appropriations. Applications open when specific solicitations post; awards are approved by the Conservancy board and may be reimbursement-based. Los Angeles County departments and cities within the geography are eligible and often competitive, particularly for multi-benefit projects serving disadvantaged communities, wildlife corridors, and stormwater/watershed benefits. Applicants should align proposals with Conservancy plans, secure site control, address CEQA, and coordinate with partner agencies and the California Conservation Corps/Local Corps where required. Because this page aggregates multiple opportunities, treat it as a multi-opportunity program and consult individual guidelines for deadlines, budgets, and match requirements.
Key Dates, Deadlines, and Events:
Dates vary by solicitation; treat as ongoing and board-cycle driven.
Submission Due Date:
Ongoing
Funds Allocated to LA County Locations
Program serves parts of LA County; no fixed LAC set-aside.






