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Form of Assistance,
Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative
Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant
State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes
California California Air Air quality, Funding for purchase California Alternative and Vouchers Applications Vehicles must
Resources emissions of hybrid busses and Renewable Fuel, Vehicle continuous on operate in state
Board trucks Technology, Clean Air, and $10,000$45,000 first come, for three years
(CARB) Carbon Reduction Act of voucher amounts first-served
Hybrid Truck Eligible applicants-- 2007 (Assembly Bill (AB) (based on vehicle basis Prior approval of
and Bus Fleet owners and 118, Statutes of 2007, weight), bonus for state required for
Voucher operators in California Chapter 750), CARB certification Purchase sale
Incentive and first vehicle in eligible vehicle
Limit of 100 vehicles http://www.californiahvip. fleet from qualified
Program per fleet
(HVIP) org/ dealer
Vouchers cover 1/2
http://www.californiahvip. of incremental cost Dealer submits
org/docs/HVIP_Implementa of hybrid vehicle voucher
tionManual.pdf over conventional application
California CARB Zero Air quality, Rebate program for California Alternative and Rebates Applications Program
Emission and emissions purchase or lease of Renewable Fuel, Vehicle continuous on administrator
Plug-In qualifying plug-in Technology, Clean Air, and Up to $5,000 rebate first-come reserves funds
Hybrid Light hybrid or zero Carbon Reduction Act of for zero emission or first-serve upon receipt of
Duty Vehicle emission vehicles 2007 (AB 118, Statutes of plug-in light duty basis application
(Clean 2007, Chapter 750) vehicles
Vehicle Battery, fuel cell, or Applications Full documentation
plug-in hybrid electric http://www.arb.ca.gov/ Rebate amount filed at any of purchase must
Rebate limited to 10% of
Project) vehicles msprog/aqip/cvrp.htm time during be submitted
MSRP or ˝ purchase or within 14 days of
Zero emission www.cvrp.energycenter.org incremental cost of lease application
motorcycles zero emission transaction
http://www.arb.ca.gov/ technology Purchased vehicles
Electric neighborhood msprog/aqip/cvrp/final_ Administered must be kept a
vehicles manual.pdf Maximum rebate-- by California minimum three
$20,000 Center for years
Vehicles must be new Stella Ling-Taylor (916)
and purchased on 322-6369; Rebate can be Sustainable
Energy Minimum lease
March 15 or later slingtay@arb.ca.gov combined with other term three years
incentives, but (CCSE)
Eligible applicants-- Johanna Levine (916) 324- combined incentives Minimum warranty
Individuals, 6971; jlevine@arb.ca.gov. Applications
cannot exceed total processed on- requirements (vary
businesses, public incremental cost by vehicle type)
agencies and entities, line at
and nonprofits www.cvrp.ene For commercial
rgycenter.org vehicles, annual
(site includes usage surveys
information on required for three
eligible years
vehicles)
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Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative
Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant
State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes
Emission
reductions cannot
be marketed as
credits or used to
comply with
regulatory or
permitting
requirements
Projects subject to
review and audit
by CARB
California CARB Hybrid Air quality, California Alternative and New program,
Off-road emissions Renewable Fuel, Vehicle details not
Equipment Technology, Clean Air, and available
Pilot Program Carbon Reduction Act of
2007 (AB 118, Statutes of
2007, Chapter 750)
Joe Calavita (916) 445-
4586; jcalavit@arb.ca.gov
California California Emissions, Low interest bond Low interest loan Federal Davis
Alternative energy financing to promote program. Reduced Bacon prevailing
Energy and use of alternative Heather Williams rates achieved wage rate
Advanced energy and energy (916) 651-8157; through issuance of requirements must
Transporta- efficiency hwilliams@treasurer.ca.gov tax credit bonds-- be followed
tion Financing providing bondholder
Authority Eligible projects with an interest
(CAEATFA) include: subsidy on federal tax
Qualified · Capital projects to liability
Energy reduce energy
Conservation CAEATFA acts as
consumption in conduit for
Bonds public buildings by applications and for
20% loan funds
· Mass commuting
facilities that reduce
consumption of
energy
· Demonstration
projects promoting
green building
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Form of Assistance,
Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative
Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant
State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes
Eligible applicants--
municipalities and
counties with at least
100,000 population
California Office of Historic, Funds to preserve sites California Clean Water, Grant program Link to list of
Historic cultural demonstrating: Clean Air, Safe past projects
Preservation resources Neighborhood Parks, and (with access to
· Significant aspects of Coastal Protection Act of project
California California life, 2002 (Proposition 40) contacts)
Heritage Fund including available at
transportation http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ second listed
· California industrial, pages/1074/files/state.pdf URL
commercial, and
http://www.library.ca.gov/
military history
grants/cche/
http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/
pages/1074/files/state.pdf
California California Watershed Projects that protect or The Safe Drinking Water, Grant program September Projects may be Link to grant
Natural preservation, restore rivers, lakes, Water Quality and Supply, 13-- subject to data base
Resources restoration streams, and their Flood Control, River and Information on state Applications environmental available at
Agency, watersheds Coast Protection Bond Act and local shares not due review under first listed
Sierra Nevada of 2006 on November 7, included, but CEQA and NEPA URL
Conservancy Grants given for site 2006 (Proposition 84) leveraging of state March--
(SNC) acquisition/improve- funds identified as a Applications Projects must be
ment and for planning http://www.sierranevadaco performance measure awarded completed and
Proposition of those projects nservancy.ca.gov/grants. invoiced within 3
84 Grants html Pre- years of award of
Program Eligible applicants-- applications grant
Local or state agencies, http://www.sierranevada. recommended
public universities, ca.gov/docs/FY10- SNJC may require
Indian tribes, 501(c)(3) 11_GrantGuidelines.pdf One original, public
nonprofits two paper acknowledgment
http://www.sierranevada. copies (bound) of grant through
ca.gov/docs/dev_res_agmt. and one signage
pdf electronic copy
required Periodic progress
Lisa Forma (530)823- reports and final
4688; report
lforma@sierranevada.ca.
gov Comply with state
prevailing wage
law on "public
works" project
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Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative
Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant
State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes
Maintain and
operate project for
at least 10 years
10% of payment
requests withheld
by SNC as final
payment
Recordkeeping,
accounting and
audit requirements
California Recycling Waste Projects to provide Public Resources Code Grants April 1-- Competitive bids Program is not
Division recycling convenient beverage (PRC), Division 12.1, Solicitation for for purchases currently
recycling opportunities Chapter 7, concept funded
Beverage in California Section 14581(a)(6). packages Record keeping
Container released and audit Link to list of
Recycling Eligible applicants-- http://www.calrecycle.ca. prior grants
Grants All types of individuals gov/BevContainer/Grants/ May 16-- Payment requests available at
and entities, including BevContainer/08_09Solicit. Concept at 30-day intervals second listed
local governments pdf packages due or longer URL
http://www.calrecycle.ca. June 20-- Periodic and final
gov/BevContainer/Grants/ Invitation to reports, including
BevContainer/default.htm develop full volume of recycled
Phase 2 material achieved
http://www.calrecycle.ca. packages
gov/BevContainer/Grants/ Various state and
BevContainer/QandA.pdf August 15-- federal
Phase 2 requirements for
packages due grants
Two step
process:
1. Submit
concept
package
2. Division
invites Phase
2 full
applications
after
reviewing
concept
packages
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Form of Assistance,
Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative
Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant
State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes
A waste
assessment or
audit is
recommended
before
submitting
concept
package
California State Water Water Projects to control http://www.waterboards.ca. State share--75% November 9-- Project must be Water Board
Resources quality activities that reduce gov/water_issues/programs maximum Solicitation completed in three establishes
Control beneficial use of state /grants_loans/319h/index. notice years priorities for
Board, waters and to reduce shtml#ref Two step application each water
Federal 319 discharge of pollutants process: December 7-- Grants paid out on shed in state
program http://www.waterboards.ca. Concept reimbursement annually
Eligible projects: gov/water_issues/programs 1. Concept proposal
proposals due basis--no advance
/grants_loans/319h/docs/ 2. Full proposals funding
· reduce pollutant load 2008_319h_faqs.pdf January 22--
in impaired waters; Concept proposals Invitations for Only work done
http://www.waterboards.ca. submitted on-line full proposals during term of
· are part of watershed gov/water_issues/programs grant is eligible
through State Water
plans; and /grants_loans/319h/docs/ March 3--Full
Board FAAST system
2008/2010guidance.pdf proposals due
· must ensure (https://faast.waterboa
continued operation Patricia Leary 916 341- rds.ca.gov/) May--State
and maintenance of 5167; water board
Full proposals
proper management pleary@waterboards.ca. approves grants
submitted by
practices gov invitation following June--Grant
Activities required Melenee Emanuel 916 341- ranking of concept agreement
under a NPDES permit 5271; proposals executed
are ineligible memanuel@waterboards.
Eligible applicants-- ca.gov
State and local
government agencies,
Indian tribes
California State Water Water Projects for: Clean Water Act Pub. L. Low interest loans Continuous 20-year term
Resources quality 92-500 application
Control Board · Sewers Interest rate--˝ 30-year term for
Clean Water http://www.waterboards.ca. current GO bond rate Complete small
· Wastewater gov/water_issues/programs FAAST disadvantaged
State
Revolving
treatment /grants_loans/srf/index.shtml $50 million maximum process communities
per agency per year
Fund · Storm water http://www.waterboards.ca. Apply for loan Repayment begins
Financing treatment gov/water_issues/programs with Financial one year after loan
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