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Grants for Nonprofits

The City of Oakley encourages local nonprofit organizations to apply for grants that address a wide range of community needs. The grant application process is simple and will help local organizations serve Oakley residents and businesses through their work.

The grants are funded by the City’s allocation of the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. Last year, Oakley received $10.2 million in ARPA funding to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and the related economic crisis. The City Council set aside $180,000 of these funds to support local nonprofits.

The City is now accepting applications from registered nonprofits for projects that meet grant guidelines and are aligned with the City’s goals and priorities. The maximum award of the one-time grants is $15,000 and priority will be given to projects that:

• Meet City priorities and community needs
• Support the most impacted populations
• Leverage and align with other funding sources
• Make the best use of these one-time resources
• Have a lasting impact

Application Deadline: May 19, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

Informational Session: Thursday, April 21, 2022 | 4 to 5 p.m. | City Council Chambers – 3231 Main Street., Oakley, CA

The full proposal and application form can be found below.

RFP-ARPA-Funding-for-Non-Profits-Application-Form-1Download
RFP-ARPA-Funding-for-Non-Profits-1Download
ARPA-Grant-Agreement-TemplateDownload
ARPA-GRANT-INFO-SESSIONDownload

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Twin Oaks Update

The Twin Oaks Senior Apartments project, located just east of Oakley Town Center (Lucky shopping center), is a private development, mixed-use, affordable senior housing apartment complex.  For those interested in leasing a unit, please visit the Twin Oaks Senior Apartments website at: https://twinoakssenior.com.  Please note that City of Oakley Staff are unable to answer questions related to applying for potential residency.