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Matter SCC-130086

Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, terminate, and take any and all necessary or advisable actions relating to obtaining and disbursing grant funds, if awarded, including but not limited to the grant application, agreements, budgets, amendments, and payment requests relating to the Transformative Climate Communities Grant Program as administered by the California Strategic Growth Council, in an amount not to exceed $27,500,000 for period September 1, 2026 through December 31, 2033, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2033.

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TCC6 Application - Blank Proposal

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The document appears to be a draft of the TCC Round 6 Implementation Grant Instructions and Narrative Questions. It provides guidance for applicants on how to prepare their applications for the Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) program, including a list of required narrative questions and application materials. The application period is specified to begin on May 29, 2026, and close on September 30, 2026. Applicants must submit their applications via the Submittable platform and are encouraged to draft responses in a provided template. The document outlines eligibility requirements, necessary forms, and the scoring criteria for applications. It also includes sections on financial capacity and project strategies that applicants must address.

Key points
  • The application period for the TCC Round 6 Implementation Grant starts on May 29, 2026, and ends on September 30, 2026.
  • Applications must be submitted via the online platform Submittable; no other submission methods are accepted.
  • Applicants are encouraged to draft responses using a provided template but must ensure final responses are submitted through Submittable.
  • At least three projects and three strategies are required for the application.
  • The document includes specific eligibility criteria for lead applicants, including public agencies and Tribally-owned nonprofits.
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TCC Round 6 Implementation Grant Instructions and Narrat ive Quest ions Instructions for the Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 Implementation Grant application are below. This template document includes the full list of narrative questions required. You can use this as a guide to prepare to fill out the application through the Submittable website. Note: This template should not be used as the primary application resource. In the event of any differences and omissions on the template from the actual application on Submittable, the content on Submittable are final and official. Narrative question templates are meant to provide an overview of the content of the TCC application. You are encouraged to draft your responses in the template due to the editing limitation on Submittable. However, when submitting your final responses, please check to make sure your response completely answers the question in Submittable. SGC will only accept applications that have been completed in Submittable. The application period begins on May 29, 2026 and closes on September 30, 2026 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. Application Materials and Submission Process All applications must be submitted via...
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TCC6 Resolution

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This resolution by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County approves the delegation of authority to the County Executive or designee to manage grant funding from the California Strategic Growth Council for the Transformative Climate Communities Grant Program. The resolution allows for actions related to the grant application, agreements, budgets, and payment requests, with a funding limit of $27,500,000 for the period from September 1, 2026, to December 31, 2033. The delegation of authority will expire on December 31, 2033.

Key points
  • The County of Santa Clara intends to apply for grant funding from the California Strategic Growth Council.
  • The resolution delegates authority to the County Executive or designee for actions related to the grant.
  • The funding amount is not to exceed $27,500,000.
  • The delegation of authority expires on December 31, 2033.
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  • The vote results (AYES, NOES, ABSENT, ABSTAIN) are not provided.
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RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA APPROVING DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE, OR DESIGNEE, RELATING TO THE CALIFORNIA STRATEGIC GROWTH COUNCIL TRANSFORMATIVE CLIMATE COMMUNITIES GRANT PROGRAM WHEREAS, the County of Santa Clara, acting as the Lead Applicant, intends to apply for all available grant funding from the California Strategic Growth Council to implement a coordinated, place-based investment strategy that advances climate resilience, clean energy, healthy communities, and economic opportunity across East San José; and WHEREAS, the California Strategic Growth Council requires that the governing body of an entity applying for a grant designate an authorized agent or agents with the authority for any actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining and implementing the grant funding. 1 1/ // // // 1! // // // J Hf // HI H Resolution Relating to Transformative Climate Communities Grant Funding Page 1 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, that the Board of Supervisors delegates authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate,...