Grant/Funding Opportunity Title of Grant Grant Request Grantor Agency Program Description / Guidelines Filing Deadline / Cycle Competitive?  Funds Avail Other Notes Application Status Start Date  mm/dd/yy End Date  mm/dd/yy Award Letter Extensions & Letter(s) Signed Contract Council Resolution BCRs Billing Requests Cash Receipts Req'd Financial Reports Program Progress Repts Grant Completion File Drawdown Summary for Grant
Habitat Conservation Funds 2003 - 66th Avenue Gateway                  2004 - Lion Creek $400,000                          $400,000 CA Parks and Recreation deer/lion habitat, riparian habitat, wetlands, endangered species 10/1/2004 Annual Program very $2,000,000 statewide   2003 - No Award          2004 - Site visit conducted in Dec. 2004
Recreational Trails Program 2003 - Oakland Waterfront Trail - Derby Park             2004 - 3 sections of the Bay Trail $400,000                                                                                                                                                                                                      $450,000 CA Parks and Recreation maintenance/ restoration of recreational trails; new trails (with restrictions) 10/1/2004 Annual Program very  $2,200,000 (non motorized) 2003 - No Award    2004 - Site visit conducted in Jan 05
Prop 50 - Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 CA Regional Water Quality Control Board funds appropriated for specific projects.  Oakland is preparing its requests currently  -- no City requested $5 million for 7 creek / waterfront projects  through the Northern California Clean Water Consortium.  Request rejected by Govenor
Coastal Conservancy Lake Merritt 12th Street Bridge   and Water Quality      $9 Million - LM 12th Street        $1 Million LM Water Quality               California Coastal Conservancy funds appropriated for specific water-related projects.  City will file formal application in October for 12th Street annual no 12th Street submittal pending additional engineering information
Prop 12 - Per Capita Oakland Waterfront $500,000 CA Parks and Recreation acquisition, development, improvement, rehabilitation, restoration, enhancement, and the development of interpretive facilities, of local parks and recreational lands and facilities One time allocation Council approved remaining funds to park CIP projects with health and safety issues
Prop 12 - Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris CA Parks and Recreation acquisition, development, special maintenance (only 30%) One time allocation Council approved remaining funds to park CIP projects with health and safety issues
Prop 40 - Roberti-Z'Berg CA Parks and Recreation acquisition, development, special maintenance (only 30%) One time allocation no $1,804,043 Council approved remaining funds to park CIP projects with health and safety issues
Prop 12 Murray-Hayden Studio One           Union Point Park $473,000              $2.5 Mil CA Parks and Recreation land and facilities for at-risk youth 15-Dec-02 moderately  $100,000 - $2.5m per project  Under grant criteria, DD projects which were identified were not as competitive as other Oakland projects Awarded in 2002.  Both projects received full request
Prop 40 - Murray-Hayden Peralta Hacienda Historic Park $850,000 CA Parks and Recreation land and facilities for at-risk youth 15-Dec-03 moderately  $100,000 - $2.5m per project  Under grant criteria, DD projects which were identified were not as competitive as other Oakland projects X X
Prop 40 - Frommer AB41 Urban Parks Oakland Waterfront - Cryer Site                       East Oakland Sports Complex     $3 Million      $3Million CA Parks and Recreation acquisition / development of new parks & rec facilities; deficiencies in parkland; a joint project; revitalizes blighted area 15-Jan-04 low $130,690,000                 $100,000 - $3 mil per project.    $3 million awarded to the East Oakland Sports Complex
Prop 40 - Per Capita Lake Merritt Systemwide Improvements and Lawn Bowling Clubhouse Roof $243,000 CA Parks and Recreation acquisition, development, improvement, rehabilitation, restoration, enhancement, and the development of interpretive facilities, of local parks and recreational lands and facilities One time allocation no $1,798,000 Per Council approval, remaining funds went to park CIP projects with health and safety issues
Prop 40 - Youth Soccer CA Parks and Recreation development of NEW soccer, baseball, basketball facilities in urban, low-income areas 5-Nov-04 moderately TBD ($20 mill for Nor Cal, divided between soccer and Urban Parks) Under grant criteria, DD projects which were identified were not as competitive as other Oakland projects
Prop 40 -Urban Parks & Healthy Communities East Oakland Sports Complex $1,000,000 CA Parks and Recreation Acquisition and development of properties for "active recreational purposes" = an activity that requires athletic fields, courts, gymnasiums for youth soccer, baseball, football, basketball, tennis, or swimming 5-Nov-04 moderately  TBD ($20 mill for Nor Cal, divided between soccer and Urban Parks)  
Transportation Development Act Funds 12th Street Interim Bike route $116,000 Metropolitan Transportation Commission Awarded x x
Regional Bike and Pedestrian Program 10th Street Bridge $4,000,000 Metropolitan Transportation Commission 3-Sep-04 very $12 million countywide No Award - Panel viewed as a bridge replacement project
Prop 40 - Cultural & Historic Endowment Oakland Museum and Fox Theatre OM $2.25 Mil   Fox $2.5 Mil  CA State Library Emphasis on 20th  Century technology and innovations $2.25 each awarded to Museum and Fox
Land and Water Conservation Fund 66th Avenue Gateway $250,000 CA Parks and Recreation Federal program administered by State DPR for acquisition & development of neighborhood parks 15-May-04 very Pending
Oakland CDBG funds City of Oakland apply through 7 individual district boards.  For small park projects
Save America's Treasures Grants CA Office of Historic Preservation for historic landmarks
Tony Hawk Foundation Oakland Waterfront Skatepark $200,000 Tony Hawk Foundation skateboard parks. Very small grants
City of Alameda Park Street Bridge/29th Avenue Gateway $46,000 City of Alameda Capital Improvement Program 10-Nov-04 Pending approval of budget in June 05
National Park Service Municipal Boathouse Up to $3 mil Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credits
Private Concessionaire Municipal Boathouse Up to $3 mil Private Concessionaire
CA Dept of Boating and Waterways Municipal Boathouse - Docks CA Dept of Boating and Waterways  Annual - April 1
Oakland Rotary Centennial Celebration Municipal Boathouse $80,000 to $120,000 Oakland Rotary Clubs
Port of Oakland 12th Street - Channel Tidal Wetlands Port of Oakland Airport Mitigation Fund
Lake Merritt Breakfast Club 12th Street - Necklace of Lights Expansion Lake Merritt Breakfast Club
City of Oakland Dsitrict 3 Paygo El Embarcadero Greenlink $10,000 Nancy Nadel As a contribution to the dog run component of the El Embarcadero Greenlink
Port of Oakland Various waterfront trail projects Port of Oakland to meet off site public access requirements
Caltrans Brooklyn Basin $100,000 Caltrans RWQCB BMP requirements for storm water treatment cannot be fulfilled on site for the 5th Avenue overcrossing project
CalTrans Lake Merritt Channel $800,000 + or - CalTrans BCDC mitigation requirement for the 5th Avenue overcrossing project
CalTrans Oak to Ninth $500,000 + or - Caltrans BCDC mitigation requirement for the 5th Avenue overcrossing project
Alameda County 12th Street Alameda County Area in front of County courthouse is currently unfunded
Salvation Army - Kroc Foundation Bequest East Oakland Sports Complex TBD Salvation Army
Friends of Oakland Parks and Recreation Lake Merritt Bench Sponsorship Program 100,000 + or - Friends of Oakland Parks and Recreation
Oakland Redevelopment Agency Lake Merritt - East 18th Gateway Central East Oakland Redevelopment Agency
Oakland Chamber of Commerce/ Port of Oakland Oakland Waterfront - Light sponsorship program $400,000 +or-