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Tribal Capacity Building Program

OPENS MAY 1, 2026 CLOSES TBD
Award range
Up to $350K
Expected awards
12
Total funding
$5.0M
CFDA #
Instrument
Grant
Category
Agriculture; Disaster Prevention & Relief; Employment, Labor & Training; Energy; Environment & Water; Food & Nutrition; Health & Human Services; Housing, Community and Economic Development; Parks & Recreation; Transportation

Description

The Tribal Capacity Building Program provides funding and technical assistance to California Native American Tribes, enhancing staff capacity to advance Tribes’ climate- and housing-related work. The goal of the program is to help Tribes develop long-term capacity to secure funding and implement Tribal-led climate- and housing-related projects. More details about the program can be found below: Eligible Applicants: California Native American Tribes listed on the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) Contact List as of February 2026, including federally recognized and non-federally recognized Tribes. Non-federally recognized Tribes must be registered with the California Secretary of State as a nonprofit, a for-profit corporation, or a limited liability company. Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) listed in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s National Directory of Tribes and TDHEs.  Eligible Activities: The program funds staff salaries and activities that advance Tribes’ climate- and housing-related work. Activities may include planning, securing funding for, and implementing housing projects and related efforts to advance climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience. Funding Available for Round 2 Awards: Grantees may receive funding between $350,000 and $420,000 total for the three-year grant term.  Grant Term Length: 36-month period  Grant Availability Type: Competitive  Match Funding Required: No  Limited Waiver of Sovereign Immunity: The SGC will not require a waiver of sovereign immunity from Tribes who are receiving funds on a reimbursement basis. However, requests for advance pay will necessitate federally recognized Tribal awardees to sign a limited waiver of sovereign immunity.  Disbursement Type: Reimbursement/advance pay for eligible entities Technical Assistance: In addition to providing funding, the program will offer grantees no-cost, flexible support that responds to each Tribe’s needs. The capacity building and technical assistance services offered include, but are not limited to:  Grant application assistance Grant management support Planning support Implementation assistance  Staff development  Economic development Trainings and workshops Partnership building Peer learning

Eligibility

Tribal Government Eligible Applicants include: - California Native American Tribes listed on the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) Contact List as of February 2026, including federally recognized and non-federally recognized Tribes. Non-federally recognized Tribes must be registered with the California Secretary of State as a nonprofit, a for-profit corporation, or a limited liability company. - Tribally Designated Housing Entities See Program Guidelines section on "Eligible Project Area:" https://sgc.ca.gov/grant-programs/tribal/