Urban Greening Program
California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA)
What does it fund?
Establishment, enhancement, and expansion of community spaces and parks, tree planting, green infrastructure in streets and alleys, and the construction of active transportation infrastructure.
Who is eligible for funds?
Local agencies, nonprofits, and joint powers authorities.
How does this program provide benefits to priority populations?
The program weights competitive application scoring to favor those with greater investment in priority populations. Direct benefits include increased street tree coverage, improved stormwater management, and active transportation options to provide safe alternatives for car-free travel in areas otherwise lacking such infrastructure.
How do I access funds?
Apply through a statewide competitive process.
Funding Timeline
The FY 22/23 Urban Greening Program solicitation is now closed. Proposals are no longer being accepted and submitted proposals are currently under review. Check the program website for more details.
Project Profiles
Read stories of projects funded by this program.
Cumulative Statistics
As of November 30, 2023
$156.5 million allocated
$144.5 million implemented
$136.8 million benefiting priority populations
54,285 MTCO2e estimated GHG emissions reductions
89 projects implemented
2023 Achievements
Reporting period:
Dec 1, 2022 – Nov 30, 2023
128 full-time equivalent jobs reporteds