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California Natural Resources Agency
This funding will continue to support the return of ancestral lands to Native American tribes, planning and implementation of habitat restoration projects, protecting the California coast and oceans, advancing wildfire resiliency and cultural fire, and many other multi-benefit nature-based solutions projects across. The funding amount is 9,200,000.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
California Natural Resources Agency
Close: Apr 15, 2026
This funding will continue to support the return of ancestral lands to Native American tribes, planning and implementation of habitat restoration projects, protecting the California coast and oceans, advancing wildfire resiliency and cultural fire, and many other multi-benefit nature-based solutions projects across. The funding amount is 9,200,000.
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Procure an OPLS Drone and OGI Camera.
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 29, 2025
Release: Dec 12, 2025
California Natural Resources Agency
Close: Dec 29, 2025
Procure an OPLS Drone and OGI Camera.
California Natural Resources Agency
Work consists of air conditioning repair and maintenance services. Includes, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) contractor to complete quarterly air conditioner (ac) preventative maintenance and as-needed repairs for the department's two (2) ac units that are used to cool computer and other technological equipment in internal server rooms.
Posted Date
Dec 11, 2025
Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Release: Dec 11, 2025
California Natural Resources Agency
Close: Jan 2, 2026
Work consists of air conditioning repair and maintenance services. Includes, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) contractor to complete quarterly air conditioner (ac) preventative maintenance and as-needed repairs for the department's two (2) ac units that are used to cool computer and other technological equipment in internal server rooms.
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California Natural Resources Agency
This Purchase Order (PO 0540-0000001122) outlines the agreement between Natural Resources Agency and KAMBRIAN CORPORATION for IT Software Subscription Services. Initially effective from November 29, 2021, to November 29, 2022, a Change Order (No.1) extended the contract term to November 29, 2023. The total PO amount, including this extension, is $7,363.94. The services encompass various Granicus software subscriptions for disclosure and ethics documentation, with provisions for additional optional year extensions up to a not-to-exceed amount of $11,045.91.
Effective Date
Nov 29, 2021
Expires
Effective: Nov 29, 2021
California Natural Resources Agency
Expires:
This Purchase Order (PO 0540-0000001122) outlines the agreement between Natural Resources Agency and KAMBRIAN CORPORATION for IT Software Subscription Services. Initially effective from November 29, 2021, to November 29, 2022, a Change Order (No.1) extended the contract term to November 29, 2023. The total PO amount, including this extension, is $7,363.94. The services encompass various Granicus software subscriptions for disclosure and ethics documentation, with provisions for additional optional year extensions up to a not-to-exceed amount of $11,045.91.
California Natural Resources Agency
This contract establishes the State of California's Software Licensing Program (SLP) with Kambrian Corporation, enabling state and local government agencies to procure software, support, and related services from Granicus. The agreement, effective from June 8, 2021, to June 30, 2024, details ordering procedures, invoicing, quarterly reporting requirements including a 1.25% incentive fee for local government orders, and compliance with various state procurement policies. It specifies available services (software, technical support, training, SaaS, implementation) and outlines conditions for their provision, such as maximum pricing and requirements for installation and implementation services. The contract also covers payment terms, small business considerations, and termination clauses.
Effective Date
Jun 8, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jun 8, 2021
California Natural Resources Agency
Expires:
This contract establishes the State of California's Software Licensing Program (SLP) with Kambrian Corporation, enabling state and local government agencies to procure software, support, and related services from Granicus. The agreement, effective from June 8, 2021, to June 30, 2024, details ordering procedures, invoicing, quarterly reporting requirements including a 1.25% incentive fee for local government orders, and compliance with various state procurement policies. It specifies available services (software, technical support, training, SaaS, implementation) and outlines conditions for their provision, such as maximum pricing and requirements for installation and implementation services. The contract also covers payment terms, small business considerations, and termination clauses.
California Natural Resources Agency
This document details the State of California's Software Licensing Program (SLP) contract with CDW Government LLC (Contract Number SLP-21-70-0025I), effective from June 8, 2021, to June 30, 2024. The program allows State and local government agencies to procure software, technical support, training, installation, SaaS, and implementation services, specifically from Granicus. The contract outlines terms for quarterly reporting, incentive fees, invoicing, order procedures, and compliance with state procurement policies. It emphasizes that contract prices are maximums, encouraging negotiation, and details various operational and administrative requirements for participating agencies and the contractor.
Effective Date
Jun 8, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jun 8, 2021
California Natural Resources Agency
Expires:
This document details the State of California's Software Licensing Program (SLP) contract with CDW Government LLC (Contract Number SLP-21-70-0025I), effective from June 8, 2021, to June 30, 2024. The program allows State and local government agencies to procure software, technical support, training, installation, SaaS, and implementation services, specifically from Granicus. The contract outlines terms for quarterly reporting, incentive fees, invoicing, order procedures, and compliance with state procurement policies. It emphasizes that contract prices are maximums, encouraging negotiation, and details various operational and administrative requirements for participating agencies and the contractor.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Natural Resources Agency
The Ocean Protection Council's Tribal Engagement Strategy, adopted in January 2023, outlines specific actions to enhance tribal engagement across its operational areas, particularly within the framework of its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan. The strategy prioritizes increasing co-management of natural resources, supporting tribal access to coastal lands and traditional practices, and integrating Traditional Knowledges into management decisions. It also focuses on supporting tribally-led resilience, research, and restoration projects, alongside providing dedicated funding and technical assistance through initiatives like the Tribal Small Grants Program.
This document outlines California's Natural and Working Lands Climate Smart Strategy, focusing on leveraging the state's diverse landscapes—including forests, wetlands, croplands, and developed lands—to combat climate change. The strategy details priority nature-based climate solutions aimed at sequestering carbon, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and building climate resilience. Key areas of focus include protecting ecosystems, restoring degraded lands, implementing climate-smart land management practices across various land types, and fostering partnerships, all while prioritizing equity and community engagement to deliver environmental, social, and economic benefits.
The meeting addressed actions taken by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) since May 30, 2025, including withdrawals of proposals like Cush-Pii and Skate Island, and approvals for Klamath Straits Drain, Fifth of July Hill, Hoot Owl Lake, and Placer One. The Committee reviewed and recommended actions on several new BGN name proposals, voting to recommend approval for changes to features such as Stonewall Peak (to Cush-pii), Little Stonewall Peak (to Cush-pii 'Estik and Kwettap 'Ekwii Emak), Stonewall Creek (to Kwettap Cush-pii), Kern Canyon (to Curran Canyon), and Kern Creek (to Curran Creek). Several other name proposals were deferred for future review. The committee also introduced a new proposal for Challenger Peak.
The meeting included discussion and actions on various proposed geographic names. The committee reviewed actions made by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) since February 28, 2025, including decisions on Salamander Creek, Kilkenny Valley, China Wall Overlook, Hidden Heart Falls, James Wong Howe Creek, and Chinese Miners Creek. They also reviewed and made recommendations on BGN name proposals such as Boomer Creek, Uypi Creek, Klamath Straits Drain, Fifth of July Hill, Hoot Owl Lake, and Placer One. Additionally, the committee discussed name proposals deferred for future review, including Ipuk Spiruk, Cush-Pii, Black Miners Bar, and others. New proposals on pending review lists were introduced, and a public comment was received regarding the Kelseyville to Konocti name proposal.
The meeting's purpose was to inform the committee about upcoming public engagement opportunities and to gather feedback on community engagement and outreach strategies. Discussions included updates from committee members, an icebreaker activity, updates on upcoming Salton Sea Management Program (SSMP) community meetings, a NEPA training session, and language access needs. The committee also received updates from working groups related to the annual review and membership composition. A public comment period was held for issues not on the agenda, and action items were reviewed, with a discussion about the next meeting date.
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