Keller Canyon Mitigation Fund
This funding opportunity provides financial support to public agencies and nonprofit organizations that serve communities impacted by landfill operations in Contra Costa County, focusing on initiatives that improve environmental, social, and infrastructure conditions in the Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, and Mt. Diablo Unified School District areas.
The Keller Canyon Mitigation Fund is administered by the Office of Contra Costa County Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston and serves as a local funding mechanism designed to address community impacts associated with landfill operations in the Keller Canyon area. The fund is intended to reinvest mitigation resources directly into surrounding communities that experience environmental, infrastructure, and social impacts. These communities include Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, along with organizations that provide services within these designated mitigation areas. The program reflects a county-level commitment to community reinvestment, public benefit, and localized service enhancement. The primary purpose of the fund is to support programs and services that directly benefit residents within the defined mitigation areas. Funding is allocated to initiatives that align with specific categories approved by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. These categories include code enforcement, community beautification, community services, public safety and public health, and youth or children’s services. Applicants are required to ensure that their proposed projects clearly fall within one of these categories and demonstrate a direct connection to improving conditions or services within the mitigation communities. Grant awards for this funding cycle range from a minimum of 500 dollars to a maximum of 10,000 dollars. Funds may be used for the implementation of programs, services, or activities that address community needs, though the source material does not specify restrictions on indirect costs or administrative expenses. There is no mention of matching fund requirements, indicating that applicants are not required to provide cost share contributions. The funding appears to be structured as a one-time award for the specified grant cycle, with no explicit indication of multi-year commitments or renewals. Eligibility is limited to public agencies and nonprofit organizations that serve the designated mitigation areas. This includes organizations that may not be physically located within the listed communities but can demonstrate that their services directly benefit residents in those areas. The program emphasizes geographic impact as a key eligibility criterion, ensuring that awarded funds are used to address localized needs tied to the mitigation zone. Applicants are encouraged to verify eligibility and participation requirements through direct communication with the District 5 office. The application process requires participation in a mandatory bidder’s conference, which serves as a prerequisite for submitting an application. This conference is scheduled for April 23, 2026, and is available in both in-person and virtual formats. Following the conference, applicants may access and complete the online application through the designated portal. The application period opens on April 23, 2026, and closes on May 22, 2026. Applicants are instructed to complete all sections of the application carefully, as skipping pages may result in incomplete submissions or missing required questions. While specific evaluation criteria are not detailed in the available materials, it can be inferred that proposals will be assessed based on alignment with funding categories, demonstrated community benefit, and relevance to the mitigation area. Applicants may also be evaluated on their organizational capacity and ability to implement the proposed project. For further information, applicants are directed to contact the District 5 office via phone or email, where staff can provide guidance on eligibility, application requirements, and conference participation. The program appears to operate on an annual cycle, suggesting that similar funding opportunities may be available in future years.
Award Range
$500 - $10,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants range from 500 to 10000 dollars for programs benefiting mitigation communities
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and public agencies that provide programs or services directly benefiting residents of Bay Point Pittsburg Antioch and the Mt Diablo Unified School District service area. Applicants must demonstrate a clear connection between proposed activities and community impact within the mitigation area.
Geographic Eligibility
Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
Ensure alignment with approved funding categories and clearly demonstrate direct benefit to mitigation communities Complete all application sections thoroughly to avoid missing required information
Application Opens
April 23, 2026
Application Closes
May 22, 2026
Subscribe to view contact details

