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Valero Refinery in Benicia notified the Air District of ongoing flaring due to a planned shutdown of refinery equipment. Air District inspectors will be closely monitoring. Report air quality complaints: 800-334-ODOR or online.
Learn about the Air District’s Community Investments Office's plan to direct funding to communities that are most impacted by air pollution.
The Community Investments Office directs penalty and mitigation funds back into communities impacted by air quality violations. Through the Bay REPAIR program (Reinvesting Penalties for Air Improvement and Resilience), funding supports projects that reduce air pollution, improve public health, and build community resilience. To date, enforcement actions have generated over $124 million for local and regional investments. Learn more about these funds in the Community Investments Overview(1 Mb PDF, 4 pgs, posted 13/05/2025)
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The Local Community Benefits Fund supports community-driven projects that reduce air pollution, improve health outcomes, and build economic resilience for a just transition away from the harmful effects of a fossil-fuel economy. Applications are now open for Round 1, which will distribute funds in Benicia, Richmond, and surrounding communities.
Application Deadlines:
Applicants are encouraged to review all application materials and join an upcoming grant information session to learn about eligibility, requirements, and how to submit a strong proposal.
Guidelines and Calls for Projects
Application Resources
Please see the “Meetings and Events” section to find upcoming grant support sessions.
To support information sharing among prospective applicants, the Air District is compiling a voluntary spreadsheet of interested organizations. Applicants may complete the form and review responses to connect directly with other interested entities.
Technical assistance is being provided by the Environmental Protection Network (EPN), a national nonprofit that leverages the expertise of more than 700 former U.S. EPA alumni volunteers and regionally deployed community outreach associates. Submit an intake form.
In addition to in-depth technical assistance, stakeholders may also submit programmatic and application questions in writing to communityinvestments@baaqmd.gov. Questions before April 10th for the Catalyst Grant and May 8th for the Seed and Opportunity Grants will receive an answer. We will do our best to respond to questions received after this date.
We recommend checking the FAQ and Q&A sheets regularly, as they will be updated throughout the application period.
Eligible applications will be scored by technical and community reviewers. Community reviewers will be selected through a process designed to reflect diversity, lived experience, and expertise. This web page will be updated with information on the community reviewer recruitment process.
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Last Updated: 03/03/2026