Community Resilience Partnership
Working to help Maine communities reduce emissions and prepare for the effects of climate change.
Round 7 Community Action and Service Provider Grant Applications NOW OPEN
The Maine Office of Community Affairs (MOCA) is excited to announce the opening of the next round of Community Action Grant and Service Provider Grants through the Community Resilience Partnership. This round of Community Action Grants is open to all enrolled communities. The Partnership will make up to $5.25 million available in this grant round.
See Grant Program Statements for full application guidelines.
Community Resilience Partnership Lunch & Learn Series
Join us for four webinars in March and April 2026
The Community Resilience Partnership Lunch & Learn Webinar Series supports communities interested in applying for CRP grants by highlighting community projects and connecting participants with resources, state agencies, and peer communities.
Get more info and register for the Lunch & Learn Series
Enroll Now
Enrollment in the Community Resilience Partnership is the first step to become eligible for a grant. Municipal governments, Tribal Governments, plantations, townships, and unorganized territories can enroll in the Partnership at anytime.
Learn more about the enrollment process.
Annual Reports
In Spring 2024 and Spring 2025, we're pleased to announce that the Community Resilience Partnership made 153 direct grants to towns, tribes, and unorganized communities in Maine, totaling $10.3 million. Additionally, $1.2 million in Service Provider Grants is helping 99 communities determine local priorities, enroll in the Partnership, complete vulnerability assessments, and apply for grant funds to support their energy efficiency, clean energy, and community resilience goals. A total of 263 communities and 24 service provider organizations are currently participating in the Partnership.
About the Partnership
Recommended by Maine's four-year climate action plan, Maine Won't Wait, the Partnership offers communities support for both climate mitigation and adaptation activities. It is administered by the Maine Office of Community Affairs. For more information, email Ashley Krulik, Community Resilience Partnership Program Manager.
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