2026 Grant Cycle
In partnership with San Diego Community Power and Calpine Community Energy, San Diego Foundation is pleased to launch the 2026 Community Clean Energy grant cycle.

This program supports local projects and programs that expand access to clean energy, strengthen energy resilience and deliver economic, environmental and health benefits across San Diego County.
There are two funding tracks used to assess applications for this grant cycle: Track 1 – Clean Energy Infrastructure and Track 2 – Clean Energy Programming.
Refer to page 5 in the Grant Guidelines for frequently asked questions and answers.
Application Deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. PST
About the Program
Community Clean Energy grants create a pathway for Community Power funds to be reinvested directly into local communities to advance a healthier, more sustainable, clean energy future.
This grant opportunity supports new and existing efforts that help communities adopt clean energy solutions, build workforce pathways, improve air quality and increase energy resilience, with a strong focus on communities most impacted by climate and economic challenges.
2026 Funding Overview
More than $750,000 will be awarded during this grant cycle across two funding tracks.
Grant period: Funds must be expended within 12 months of the award date.
Fund may be used for: Personnel, supplies, equipment, capital purchases, administrative or indirect costs and any other program costs tied to executing the proposed project.
Focus Areas
Proposed projects or programs should advance one or more of the following focus areas:
- Increased energy literacy among Community Power customers
- Clean energy education, including youth engagement
- Improved indoor or outdoor air quality through electrification
- Workforce development for clean energy careers
- Increased resilience to reduce and recover from energy disruptions
Track 1: Clean Energy Infrastructure
Grant size: $50,000 – $150,000
Track 1 supports the installation or expansion of clean energy infrastructure within San Diego Community Power’s service areas.
Eligible projects may include, but are not limited to:
- Distributed solar and battery storage
- Electric vehicles and EV charging stations
- Grid-interactive buildings, such as community resilience hubs
- Other distributed energy resources that strengthen energy resilience and reduce energy costs
Projects funded under Track 1 are strongly encouraged, when applicable, to enroll grant-funded distributed energy resources into San Diego Community Power’s Virtual Power Plant.
Track 2: Clean Energy Programming
Grant size: $25,000 – $50,000
Track 2 primarily supports programmatic opportunities to increase overall energy literacy of Community Power customers programs and increase access to clean energy knowledge, skills and career pathways.
Eligible programs may include:
- Workforce development programs that support careers in the clean energy industry, such as jobs and education to maintain electric vehicles or install solar panels.
- Energy literacy programming in Communities of Concern that encourages adoption of clean energy technologies.
- Adoption of clean energy curriculum in K-12 focused programming
Who Can Apply
Applications must be led by a tax-exempt organization such as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
- A tax exempt organization may serve as a fiscal sponsor for another applicant to administer the grant and provide regular financial reporting to SDF.
- Any organization may be part of more than one proposal but may only serve as the lead applicant for one proposal.
Applicants and/or their partners must have relevant experience serving the Community(ies) of Concern identified in their application.
Proposed projects or programs must serve Community Power customers (cities of Chula Vista, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, National City, San Diego and the unincorporated communities of San Diego County).
Application Process & Key Dates
Applicants must submit all application materials using SDF’s grants application portal – Foundant. If this is your first time submitting an application through this system, you must create a user profile for your organization.
Please see this tutorial for additional guidance regarding creating a new user account.
Key Dates
- February 2, 2026: Application period opens
- February 9, 2026: Grantseekers Webinar (access the video recording here)
- March 6, 2026: Applications due by 5:00 p.m. PST
- Late Summer 2026: Grant notifications and public announcement
San Diego Foundation and San Diego Community Power hosted a grantseekers webinar to review the guidelines and application process. Click here to access the video recording.
For questions or support, contact environment@sdfoundation.org or call (619) 357-7998.
Ready to Apply?
Application Deadline: Friday, March 6, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. PST
Questions?
If you have questions regarding your application or the grant program in general, please contact environment@sdfoundation.org. SDF staff will be available to provide technical assistance throughout the application period ending on March 6, 2026 and have specifically blocked off the following times to meet with applicants. If applicants would like to meet outside of these times, please contact environment@sdfoundation.org.
- Tuesdays, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
- Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.










