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CDFA Community Resilience Centers Program

CA Department of Food and Agriculture
Closed
Application Opens TBD
Deadline TBD
Geography The CRC program focuses investment on disadvantaged communities and disadvantaged unincorporated communities. Priority communities will be identified as defined by Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code and identified through CalEnviroScreen 4.0 and by Section 65302.10 of the California Government Code and identified through the Disadvantaged Communities Mapping Tool for Transformative Climate Communities (TCC).
Eligible Applicants
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Overview

The purpose of the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s (CDFA) Community Resilience Centers(CRC) Program is to build local resilience across California communities by improving community facilities. It is a priority of the CRC program to fund resilience center projects in disadvantaged communities and disadvantaged unincorporated communities, or sites serving these communities. Recent and ongoing climate events and public health emergencies impact every part of California.Such events encompass shorter-term events like earthquakes, extreme heat, mudslides, flood,wildfires, power outages, and disruptions; they also include longer-term events like the COVIDpandemic, sea level rise, drought, and rising temperatures. Due to historic redlining and cycles ofunderinvestment...

Funding Information

$38,000,000

Eligibility Requirements

  • Expected number of awards: Between 1 and 10

Contact Information

Email:

Phone: 916-900-5135

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Data Source & Verification

Last Verified: Jan 11, 2026, 1:38 AM
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