Resources for State Agencies Administering
California Climate Investments
California Climate Investments publishes a variety of resources to support administering agencies in implementing requirements and recommendations outlined in the Funding Guidelines. The resources below contain guidance, templates, and more to support program design, implementation and project selection, reporting, and evaluation.
If you are new to administering a GGRF-funded program, view our welcome letter to learn more about California Climate Investments.
Frequently Visited Resources
Resources for Administering Agencies
Table containing current and cumulative funds appropriated to California Climate Investments programs.
Administering agency documentation that outlines how their program will meet statutory requirements, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support public health and environmental community needs.
California Air Resources Board
Overarching guidance on program design, implementation, transparency, and accountability for agencies that administer California Climate Investments programs.
Learn about program and project evaluations and view examples of completed evaluations.
Topics covered on this page include supporting workforce development and employment opportunities, California Climate Investments jobs reporting, and programs and projects funding workforce development.
California Air Resources Board
Learn about priority populations and how California Climate Investments programs are providing benefits.
Learn how to identify priority populations and access resources to help deliver benefits and advance equity and environmental justice.
California Air Resources Board
Administering agencies must use CARB tools to develop effective programs and demonstrate compliance with program requirements. View tools for estimating GHG emissions reductions and co-benefits, determining benefits to priority populations, and reporting outcomes.
California Air Resources Board
Methods for evaluating project co-benefits for projects, including jobs, air pollutant emissions, travel cost savings, vehicle miles traveled, energy and fuel cost savings, water savings, soil health and conservation, and heart and lung health.
California Air Resources Board
Agencies must submit project and program information through the California Climate Investments Reporting and Tracking System (CCIRTS), an online tracking tool.
California Air Resources Board
Guidance for grantees and contractors implementing California Climate Investments projects and programs around the state to ensure brand and messaging consistency.
California Air Resources Board
This user guide provides administering agencies with step-by-step guidance on how to report in CCIRTS.
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