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Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 68 Grant Program aims to award projects and programs that improve, create, and rehabilitate parks, enhance water security, and protect natural resources.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
Close: Jun 5, 2026
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 68 Grant Program aims to award projects and programs that improve, create, and rehabilitate parks, enhance water security, and protect natural resources.
AvailableBaldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 1 Grant Program aims to award projects and programs that protect and improve water quality. The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 (Assembly Bill (AB) 1471), was approved by voters in November 2014. It added Division 26.7 (commencing Section 79700) to the Water Code. Section 79731(a) of Chapter 6 of the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 authorizes the Legislature to appropriate $10,000,000 (ten million dollars) to the Baldwin Hills and Urban Watersheds Conservancy (Conservancy) for competitive grants for multi-benefit ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects in accordance with statewide priorities. All Proposition 1 grants funded by the Conservancy must achieve at least one of the purposes identified in Chapter 6.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
Close: Jun 5, 2026
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 1 Grant Program aims to award projects and programs that protect and improve water quality. The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 (Assembly Bill (AB) 1471), was approved by voters in November 2014. It added Division 26.7 (commencing Section 79700) to the Water Code. Section 79731(a) of Chapter 6 of the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 authorizes the Legislature to appropriate $10,000,000 (ten million dollars) to the Baldwin Hills and Urban Watersheds Conservancy (Conservancy) for competitive grants for multi-benefit ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects in accordance with statewide priorities. All Proposition 1 grants funded by the Conservancy must achieve at least one of the purposes identified in Chapter 6.
AvailableBaldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 4: Community and Climate Resilience Grant Program aim to award projects and programs that protect biodiversity; restore watershed function; and expand equitable access to parks and open space.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
Close: Jun 5, 2026
The Baldwin Hills & Urban Watersheds Conservancy Proposition 4: Community and Climate Resilience Grant Program aim to award projects and programs that protect biodiversity; restore watershed function; and expand equitable access to parks and open space.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority
The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy's mission is to strategically buy back, preserve, protect, restore, and enhance Southern California's natural areas, forming an interlinking system of urban, rural, and river parks, open space, trails, and wildlife habitats accessible to the public. Its strategic objectives are guided by the goal of an interlinking network of parks, trails, and open space for public use and wildlife habitat in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Key strategic areas include implementing the Santa Monica Mountains Comprehensive Plan, the Rim of the Valley Trails Corridor Master Plan, the Los Angeles County River Master Plan, and the San Gabriel and Los Angeles Rivers Watershed and Open Space Plan. Furthermore, the Conservancy aims to strengthen cooperation with local governments, expand efforts to integrate nature into urban environments, and enhance education, public access, and resource stewardship.
This Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 details the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy's strategic objectives. The overarching goal is to establish an interlinking network of parks, trails, and open spaces for public use and wildlife habitat throughout Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Key strategic pillars include implementing the Santa Monica Mountains Comprehensive Plan, the Rim of the Valley Trails Corridor Master Plan, the Los Angeles County River Master Plan, and the San Gabriel and Los Angeles Rivers Watershed and Open Space Plan. The Conservancy also focuses on fostering cooperation with local governments, integrating nature into urban environments, and expanding education, public access, and resource stewardship initiatives.
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