Community Grants
2026 Grant Applications are open until June 30!
A mainstay Keep Oakland Beautiful tradition, the annual Community Grants program financially supports local work that aligns with our mission.
KOB awards project grants of up to $1,000 every year. Individuals or community groups can apply for a grant to help fund a project that helps keep Oakland clean, green, and beautiful, and brings people together in a public space. Successful past projects have included park and neighborhood cleanups, beautification projects, tree and greens planting, community gardens, pop-up libraries, graffiti removal, and public murals.
Requirements:
All project proposals must take place within Oakland city limits.
Projects on City of Oakland property must be approved by the City and have Oakland Adopt-A-Spot approval.
Projects on private property will be considered, with priority going to those that can be enjoyed by the community.
For more information, please review the application as well as our FAQs below.
Prior cycle grant awardees and projects can be explored in Our Impact blog.
Community Grant FAQs
About the Community Grant Program
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The City of Oakland’s Adopt-A-Spot program supports volunteers in upkeep of parks, creeks, shorelines, storm drains, streets, trails, and other public spaces.
There are three ways to complete an application:
Email adoptaspot@oaklandca.gov
Phone 510-238-7630
Learn more about Adopt-A-Spot, Adopt-A-Drain, and other City of Oakland volunteer opportunities.
Adopt-A-Spot approval does not ensure that you will receive a KOB grant. The Adopt-A-Spot review process is intended to identify any hazards or other concerns that the proposed project may create and ensure long term maintenance. It is recommended that you apply to the program at least 3 weeks prior to your application submission to the KOB Community Grant Program. Common project concerns include:
Garden projects with edible produce due to possible contamination of edibles
Planting projects that may create traffic sightline hazards
Planting projects that interfere with underground infrastructure (pipes, wires, etc.)
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Total awards vary year to year depending upon available funds and applications received.
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The KOB Programs Committee reviews all applications and looks for projects that best meet our funding criteria:
Demonstrate strong community involvement
Enhance visible, shared spaces
Build partnerships and collective stewardship
Include a clear plan for long-term maintenance and sustainability
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The maximum award per project is $1,000 (in 2023 and prior grant cycles, the maximum award was $800).
Multi-year grants may be considered, but grantees must apply for each year separately.
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KOB grant funds are supported by individual, corporate, and other partnership donations.
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No, grants to individuals or groups that use the funds for the stated charitable purpose are not taxable. Learn more through this article.
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A final report form will be distributed to awardees, consisting of a project summary and picture upload.
About the Application
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KOB opens Community Grant applications in the Spring of each year. Follow our social accounts or join our mailing list to to receive announcements for application openings and deadlines.
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Yes.
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No.
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No.
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Yes. Please note that all projects must have a public benefit component, e.g. visible to the public.
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Yes, organized groups are encouraged to apply.
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Yes, KOB accepts applications for school projects. However, school grants are limited to 20% of our total funding for each grant period.
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Yes.
About the Projects
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Projects must be consistent with the mission of Keep Oakland Beautiful to create and sustain a beautiful, clean, green, litter-free Oakland.
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While you are not required to have raised any money to qualify for a grant, evidence of prior action taken (organizational and/or financial) to accomplish the project will make your grant application more competitive.
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Yes.
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Yes, with the property owner’s permission.
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Contact the Alameda County Assessor’s Office. For both public and privately owned lots that are not owned by the applicant, the application must include the property owner and their contact information (e.g. private citizen or public entity such as EBMUD or CalTrans).
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We encourage you to utilize available resources and tools to support your projects. We have compiled a non-exhaustive list of free resources you may find useful either as a grant recipient or for general use.
City of Oakland Adopt-A-Spot: Tool Rental
City of Oakland: Hazardous Waste Disposal
City of Oakland: Contact OAK311 for Infrastructure or Maintenance Services
Oakland Public Library: Tool Lending Library
Oakland Public Library: Seed Library
Oakland Waste Management: Bulky Junk Drop-off or Pickup
Free Mulch: Oakland Tree Trimming, ChipDrop, or other local tree services