Welcome! Thank you for your interest in SGC’s Community Resilience Centers (CRC) grant program.
The California Strategic Growth Council’s (SGC) Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Program funds the planning and construction or retrofits of community serving facilities that provide shelter and resources to mitigate the public health impacts of extreme heat and other emergency situations exacerbated by climate change, as well as year-round community programs and services.
SGC will award CRC grants through a competitive process. For Round 2 of the CRC Program, Lead Applicants may only apply for one grant type and may request funds within the following award ranges:
- Approximately $5 million is available for Planning Grant awards, applicants may request between $100,000 to $500,000.
- Approximately $50 million is available for Implementation Grant awards, applicants may request between $1 million to $10 million.
Deadlines:
To be considered for a CRC Implementation or Planning Grant, applicants must fill out an application through our online submission platform, Submittable.
- The application period for Planning Grants will begin on July 2, 2026, and close on September 4, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
- The application period for Implementation Grants will begin on July 2, 2026, and close on September 25, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
Please reference the CRC Round 2 Program Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for more details.
Instructions:
- To apply for a CRC grant, please create a free Submittable account. You may save drafts of your work as you work on your application.
- Submittable works best on Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not supported. Please ensure you use a supported browser.
- Once you begin an application, you can select “Invite Collaborators” to invite partners to work on your application.
- You may edit your application prior to the application deadline. When ready, please select “submit.”
- If you change grant types (e.g. switch from Implementation to Planning), you will need to begin a completely new application in Submittable.
- Submittable will email notifications about your application and account updates. Please safelist notification emails from Submittable and check your listed email address linked to your Submittable account regularly.
- For more information or questions, please submit any questions to the CRC Round 2 Frequently Asked Questions Form.
Technical Questions?
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Guidelines & Overview Instructions
Thank you for your interest in applying to California Strategic Growth Council’s (SGC) Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Planning Grant! Planning Grants range from $100,000-$500,000 each for activities including planning and pre-development for a Community Resilience Center, community engagement and coordination, and site preparation.
For more information about the CRC program and other grant types, reference:
- CRC Website: https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/crc/
- CRC Guidelines: https://sgc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026.04.29-CRC-Final-Round-2-Guidelines-REMEDIATED.pdf
- CRC Round 2 Application Materials: https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/crc/application/
All CRC Planning Grants are due via Submittable by no later than 11:59 p.m. PT on Friday, September 4, 2026.
Note that this application includes several components:
- Applicants must complete all required sections of the online form via Submittable.
- Applicants must also download, complete, and reupload required application components (e.g. Community Engagement Plan, Application Workbook with Workplan and Budget).
Before you begin, a few items to keep in mind:
- Review CRC’s Instructions for Round 2 Applications on Submittable and the CRC Round 2 Planning Grant Application Checklist and Questions Preview guidance documents before starting your application on Submittable.
- Once you create a Submittable account to begin a specific CRC grant type application (e.g. CRC Planning Grant), you can share log-in credentials with other partners to work on a shared application.
- Submittable allows you to save progress along the way, so you can begin and come back to the application over time.
- If you decide to instead apply for a different CRC grant type (e.g. switching from Planning Grant to Implementation Grant), you will have to begin a new application in the new project (Implementation) and re-enter your information.
- If you have questions about Submittable, contact: https://submittable1.my.site.com/submittablehelp/s/14873512
As you work on your application, keep in mind:
- Instructions are included throughout this application on how to complete the Planning Grant Application.
- Additional reference documents to support the development of your application can be found on the CRC Current Application Materials Webpage.
- Application technical assistance (TA) is offered to eligible, prioritized applicants who request support through the Application Technical Assistance Request Form. (Refer to Section 10: Technical Assistance for more information) The TA Request Form will open April 29, 2026, and is due no later than July 31, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. PT. CRC program staff and the TA provider will assign which applicants receive TA.
- SGC staff are creating online videos as additional application resources which will be linked in the CRC Round 2 Materials Webpage.
- SGC staff will host virtual office hours and a Microsoft Form for interested applicants to ask questions. Refer to CRC Round 2 Materials page for more details.
- The CRC Program will not be answering applicant questions about the CRC Round 2 application via email. All Round 2 applicants must submit their questions through this MS Form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/g/bM3Emh1jFL. All questions and answers will be published publicly in our Google Drive of Application Materials and updated weekly. Please check back regularly. Applicants may find a quicker answer in our CRC Round 2 materials: CRC Round 2 Final Guidelines; CRC Round 2 Materials; and by Signing up for CRC Round 2 Updates
After your application has been submitted:
- CRC will review all applications to ensure that all required documentation is submitted and that the application is complete. Applicants that are missing application information will be notified by CRC staff and asked to provide the missing information within three business days.
- Applications that are deemed incomplete or ineligible will not be scored or considered for funding.
- SGC will not accept late applications or application revisions after the application deadline.
Thank you again for your interest in the CRC Round 2 Planning Grant!
The CRC program team is excited to review applications and support applicants in this process. Look out for additional resources and surveys to ensure the CRC program best adjusts to meet community needs in future funding rounds.
Warmly,
The CRC Team (Anna Jane, Dora, Jessica, Natalie, Sam, and Tiffany)
CRC Implementation Grants Overview
Guidelines & Overview Instructions
Thank you for your interest in applying to California Strategic Growth Council’s (SGC) Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Implementation Grant! Implementation Grants range from $1 million to $10 million each to fund new construction and upgrades of neighborhood-scale facilities as Community Resilience Centers, bridging physical and social infrastructure investments to build climate and community resilience. Implementation Grant activities include pre-development, community engagement, construction, services and programs, and evaluation. All communities are eligible to apply.
For more information about the CRC program and other grant types, refer to:
- CRC Website: https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/crc/
- CRC Guidelines: https://sgc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026.04.29-CRC-Final-Round-2-Guidelines-REMEDIATED.pdf
- CRC Round 2 Application Materials: https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/crc/application/
All CRC Implementation Grants are due via Submittable by no later than 11:59 p.m. PT on Friday, September 25, 2026.
This application includes several components:
- Applicants must complete all required sections of the online form via Submittable.
- Applicants must also download, complete, and reupload required application components (e.g. Community Engagement Plan, Application Workbook with Workplan and Budget, Collaborative Governance Worksheet, Draft CRC Emergency Plan and Draft CRC Community Resilience Plan, etc.).
Before you begin, a few items to keep in mind:
- Review CRC’s Instructions for Round 2 Applications on Submittable and the CRC Round 2 Implementation Grant Application Checklist and Questions Preview guidance documents before starting your application on Submittable.
- Once you create a Submittable account to begin a specific CRC grant type application (e.g. CRC Implementation Grant), you can share log-in credentials with other partners to work on a shared application.
- Submittable allows you to save progress along the way, so you can begin and come back to the application over time.
- If you decide to instead apply for a different CRC grant type (e.g. switching from Implementation Grant to Planning Grant), you will have to begin a new application in the new project (Planning) and re-enter your information.
- If you have questions about Submittable, contact: https://submittable1.my.site.com/submittablehelp/s/14873512
As you work on your application, keep in mind:
- Instructions are included throughout this application on how to complete the Implementation Grant Application.
- Additional reference documents to support the development of your application can be found on the CRC Current Application Materials Webpage.
- Application technical assistance (TA) is offered to eligible, prioritized applicants who request support through the Application Technical Assistance Request Form. (See Section 10: Technical Assistance for more information) The TA Request Form will open April 29, 2026 and is due no later than July 31, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. PT. CRC program staff and the TA provider will assign which applicants receive TA.
- SGC staff are creating online videos as additional application resources which will be linked in the CRC Round 2 Materials Webpage.
- SGC staff will host virtual office hours for interested applicants to ask questions. Refer to CRC Round 2 Materials page for more details.
- The CRC Program will not be answering applicant questions about the CRC Round 2 application via email. All Round 2 applicants must submit their questions through this MS Form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/g/bM3Emh1jFL. All questions and answers will be published publicly in our Google Drive of Application Materials and updated weekly. Please check back regularly. Applicants may find a quicker answer in our CRC Round 2 materials: CRC Round 2 Final Guidelines; CRC Round 2 Materials; and by Signing up for CRC Round 2 Updates.
After your application has been submitted:
- CRC will review all applications to ensure that all required documentation is submitted and that the application is complete. Applicants that are missing application information will be notified by CRC staff and asked to provide the missing information within three business days.
- Applications that are deemed incomplete or ineligible will not be scored or considered for funding.
- SGC will not accept late applications or application revisions after the application deadline.
Thank you again for your interest in the CRC Round 2 Implementation Grant!
The CRC program team is excited to review applications and support applicants in this process. Look out for additional resources and surveys to ensure the CRC program best adjusts to meet community needs in future funding rounds.
Warmly,
The CRC Team (Anna Jane, Dora, Jessica, Natalie, Sam, and Tiffany)